100 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



SPECIAL ARTICLES AND ADDRESSES 

 Conn, W. T. 



Co^okmg fish for one hundred. Bureau of Fisheries' Special Memorandum 



Florida fish on the table. Address before the Women's Institute at the 

 Florida State College for Women, June 19, 1935, Tallahassee, Fla 



^TsLdatnt 2t'l'93f ^ OHaX FlL™^^*"^^ '' ^'^ ^'^^'^^ ^'^''^^'^^ 



%i7x'nJ'^a7aJr' f\^*^°d- ,,^^4^0 address delivered over Station 

 VVJAA, Dec. lb, 1935. Jacksonville, Fla. 

 COULSON, E. J. 



'^^n 1h'^'''rft°'' f if ^""^'i ^?'^' shrimp and inorganic arsenic in man and 

 in the rat Address before the Chemistry Section, South Carolina 

 Hf.tf']^^^"^ Science, Columbia, S. C, April 6, 1935. Abstracted in Bui le- 

 tin of the South Carolina Academ>^ of Science, vol. 1 1935 



Associate referee's report on copper. Address before the General Section of 

 N^oveXr 11,^931 ' Agricultural Chemists, Washington, D. C, 



CoTJLsoN, E. J., Roe E. Remington, and Kenneth M Lynch 



Metabolism in the rat of the naturally occurring arsenic of shrimp as com- 

 pared with arsenic trioxide. Address before the Biological Chemistry 

 Section, American Chemical Society, New York, April 2"? 1935 Pub 

 1™ in Journal of Nutrition, September 1935, Springfield, 111. Bureau 

 of Fisheries' Special Memorandum 2525. is. ^u 



Fiedler, R. H. 



^Sm^l'I^L/M"^ "^^ 5'^u^'^'^'T.^.i'''^ Parent-Teacher's Association, 

 Somerset, Maryland, February 5, 1935. 



Activities of the Bureau of Fisheries. Address before the Washington Branch 

 ^ A/r w"''^'l=^u"^"f t' ^^''^' Washington, D. C, February 13, 1935. 



Marketing fish. Address before United Commercial Fisliermen's Association 

 of Ivew Jersey. Atlantic City, N. J. Februarv 23, 1935 

 III ^T^i^,^^"^e"tal needs of the commercial fishery industry. Address before 

 the National Planning Council of Fish and Game Comniissioners, Chicago, 



H, m Vo"99lc!' 1? xr Published as Bureau of Fisheries' Special Memorln- 



aum iNo. zz66-ii., \\ ashington, D. C. 

 Work of Bureau of Fisheries relative to commercial fisheries of Chesapeake 



A^^ust 17 T935 ^ Tn-State Seafood Association, Ocean City, Ivld., 



Work of Bureau of Fisheries relative to fishery trade in New York City 



Address before Middle-Atlantic Fisheries Association, New York City 



Uctober 4, 1935. •' ' 



Fiedler, R. H., and V. J. Samson. 



Survey of fish hatchery foods and feeding practices. Bureau of Fisheries' 



Special Memorandum No. 2526, Washington, D. C. Also published in 



l^ransactions of the American Fisheries Society, vol. 65, 1935. W ashington, 



Griffiths, Francis P. 



Methods for making bacterial counts in fish. Address before Junior Class in 

 Bacteriology, Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass., February 15, 



Preservation of fishery products. Address to Junior-Senior Class in Food 

 Preservation, Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass., March 19 



Significance of oxidation and reduction potentials in bacteriological studies 

 Address before Bacteriological Graduate Seminar, Massachusetts State 

 College, Amherst, Mass., April 15, 1935. 

 Harrison, Roger W. 



Some developments in markets for byproducts d uring the past year. Fishing 

 Gazette, Annual Review Number, 1935, New York City, p 92 

 Jarvis, Norman D. ^' ^' 



Home canning of fish. Bureau of Fisheries' Mem. S-338 

 Utilization of salmon eggs. Bureau of Fisheries' Special Memorandum 



Johnson, Fred F. 



Per capita consumption of fish only 13.3 lbs. Bureau of Fisheries' Special 

 Memorandum 2127-F. 



