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Canned fishery products and byproducts of the United States and Alaska, 1936 — Con. 

 PACK OF CANNED TUNA AND TUNALIKE FISHES IN CALIFORNIA 



' Includes the pack in 4-pound cans, 12 to the case, which has been converted to the equivalent of 1-pound 

 cans, 48 to the case. 



♦ The pack in J^-pound cans, 48 to the case, has been converted to the equivalent of 3^-pound cans, 48 to 

 the case. 



' The pack of flakes in 1-pound cans, 48 to the case, and creamed tuna in Ji-pound cans, 48 to the case, has 

 been converted to the equivalent of ' 2-pound cans, 48 to the case. 



» Includes the pack of creamed tuna in ?<i-pound cans, 48 to the case, which has been converted to the equiv- 

 alent of l-pound cans, 48 to the case. 



' The pack in M-pound cans, 48 to the case, has been converted to the equivalent of }^-pound cans, 100 

 to the case. 



' The pack in }2-pound cans, 50 to the case and in 1-pound cans, 48 to the case, has been converted to the 

 equivalent of J-t-pound cans, 48 to the case. 



Note.— "Standard cases" represents the various sized cases converted to the equivalent of 48 J'^-pound 

 -cans to the case. Tuna and tunalike fishes were canned at 16 plants in California. 



