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are cooperatively maintained at Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Yale University, Cornell University, Uni- 

 versity of Michigan, University of Missouri, and 

 Stanford University. 

 Staff: Washington Office: 



Elmer Higgins, Chief Division of Scientific 



Inquiry. 

 E. W. Bailey, Junior Administrative Assistant. 

 Dr. S. F. Hildebrand, Senior Ichthyologist. 

 Isaac Ginsburg, Assistant Aquatic Biologist. 

 3 clerical assistants. 

 Office of Experimental Fish Culture: Dr. H. S. 



Davis, Pathologist, in charge. 

 Office of Shellfishery Investigations: Dr. P. S. 



Galtsoff, Aquatic Biologist, in charge. 

 Field Organization: 

 Commercial Fishery Investigations: 



North and Middle Atlantic Fishery Investiga- 

 tions, Cambridge and Woods Hole, Mass.: 

 0. E. Sette, in charge; W. C. Herrington, 

 Aquatic Biologist; R. A. Nesbit, Assistant 

 Aquatic Biologist; J. R. Webster, Junior 

 Aquatic Biologist; 4 clerical and technical 

 assistants. 

 South Atlantic and Gulf Shrimp Investiga- 

 tions, New Orleans, La.: M. J. Lindner, in 

 charge; Dr. Lionel A. Walford, Associate 

 Aquatic Biologist; J. C. Pearson, Assistant 

 Aquatic Biologist; W. W. Anderson, Junior 

 Aquatic Biologist (Brunswick, Ga.). 

 Great Lakes Fishery Investigations, Ann 

 Arbor, Michigan: Dr. John Van Oosten, 

 in charge; Dr. Ralph Hile, Assistant 

 Aquatic Biologist; Dr. H. J. Deason, 

 Assistant Aquatic Biologist; 1 clerk. 

 Pacific Coast and Alaska Fishery Investiga- 

 tions, Seattle, Wash.: Dr. F. A. Davidson, 

 in charge; J. A. Craig, Associate Aquatic 

 Biologist; H. B. Holmes, Associate Aquatic 

 Biologist; Dr. G. A. Rounsefell, Junior 

 Aquatic Biologist; E. H. Dahlgren, Jun- 

 ior Aquatic Biologist; A. J. Suomela, 

 Junior Aquatic Biologist; Frank Jobes, 

 Junior Aquatic Biologist; 2 temporary and 

 2 permanent clerical and maintenance 

 assistants. 

 Shellfishery Investigations: New England Oys- 

 ter Studies, Milford, Conn.: Dr. V. L. 

 Loosanoff, Assistant Aquatic Biologist. 

 South Atlantic Oyster Studies, Beaufort, 

 N. C: Dr. H. F. Prytherch, Director; 

 4 clerical and maintenance assistants. Gulf 



Oyster Studies, Apalachicola, Florida: Dr. 

 A. E. Hopkins, Senior Aquatic Biologist; 

 R. O. Smith, Assistant Aquatic Biologist. 

 Fish Cultural Investigations: Experimental 

 Hatchery, Pittsford, Vermont: R. F. Lord, 

 Junior Aquatic Biologi.st; 2 Fish Culturists. 

 Experimental Hatchery at Leetown, West 

 Virginia: E. W. Surber, Assistant Aquatic 

 Biologist; Dr. J. S. Gutsell, Associate 

 Aquatic Biologist ; 3 Fish Culturists. Pond 

 Cultural Experiments at Marion, Alabama: 

 0. L. Meehean, Jimior Aquatic Biologist. 

 California Trout Investigations, Stanford 

 University, Calif.: Dr. P. R. Needham, 

 Associate Aquatic Biologist; A. C. Taft, 

 Associate Aquatic Biologi.st; 12 temporary 

 assistants. Pathological Laboratory, Seat- 

 tle, Washington: Dr. F. F. Fish, Associate 

 Pathologist. Investigations in the Interior 

 Waters, Columbia, Missouri, and Fort 

 Worth, Texas: Dr. M. M. Ellis (tem- 

 porary), in charge; T. K. Chamberlain, 

 Associate Aquatic Biologist; 6 temporary 

 assistants. 

 Provisions for visiting investigators: Formerly facilities 

 for research in aquatic biology have been pro- 

 vided free of charge to competent investigators 

 at the Bureau's laboratories at Woods Hole, 

 Mass., Beaufort, N. C, and Fairport, Iowa. 

 During the current year, owing to reduced 

 appropriations, facilities are available only at 

 Beaufort, N. C. 

 Income: The Bureau receives regular annual appro- 

 priations from Congress. In 1932, $2,905,540 

 was appropriated for the Bureau, of which $300,- 

 340 was for the Division of Scientific Inquiry. 

 During 1934 upwards of $1,000,000 has been 

 received from various emergency and Public 

 Works organizations. For the fiscal year 1937, 

 the Bureau's appropriation is $1,565,920, of which 

 $164,700 is for the Division of Scientific Inquiry. 

 Provision for the publication of results: Publications 

 of the Bureau of Fisheries include the following: 

 Administrative Reports, containing the annual 

 report of the Commissioner and the four Divisions; 

 Investigational Reports, including the results of 

 research m applied science in the fields of biology, 

 technology, economics, and statistics of the 

 fi.sheries; Bulletin, including scientific contribu- 

 tions on biological subjects; Fishery Circulars, 

 consisting of brief accounts of investigations 

 having economic importance or general interest 



