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scope and potential than it may appear because it 

 has the possibility of being applied to any plant 

 where sequence and timing are important. This 

 aid describes how numerical control works, dis- 

 cusses its advantages and disadvantages, and offers 

 a guide which should be useful when it is introduced 

 in a plant. 



SOUTH ATLANTIC: 

 "Oceanography of the western South Atlantic," by How- 

 ard L. Sanders, article, Science, vol. 147, no. 3654, 

 1965, pp. 183-184, printed. American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science, 1515 Massachu- 

 setts Ave. NW., Washington, D. C. 20005. 



SPAIN: 

 Articles from Boletin de Informacion , illus., printed 

 in Spanish. S indicate Nacional de la Pesca, Paseo 

 del Prada, 18-20, Madrid, Spain: 



"El comercio exterior del sector pesca en 1965" 

 (Foreign trade in fishery products, 1965), no. 90, 

 March 1966, pp. 17-19. 



"Normalizacion de envases para conservas de pes- 

 cado" (Standards for packing canned fish), no. 89, 

 February 1966, pp. 8-15. 



"Los costos y beneficios de la flota de arrastre de 

 San Carlos de la Rapita" (The costs and profits of 

 the trawler fleet of San Carlos de la Rapita), by 

 Luis Millan Roca, article, Puntal, vol. XII, no. 138, 

 September 1965, 



pp. 2-5, illus., 

 Puntal, Apartado 316, Alicante, 



printed in Spanish. 

 Spain. 



"Ispanya'da balikcilik endustrilerine yapilan mali 

 yardimlar" (Subsidies and other financial support to 

 the fishing industries of Spain), by Kisim I. Muhte- 

 lif Mali Yardimlarin Tetkiki, article, Balik ve Bal- 

 ikcilik vol. XIII, no. 11, November 1965, pp.TJ^nB, 

 printed in Turkish. Et ve Balik Kurumu G. M., 

 Balikcilik Mudiirlii^Li, Besiktas, Istanbul, Turkey. 



SPINY LOBSTERS: 

 "The spiny lobster, Jasus lalandei (H, Milne-Ed- 

 wards) in south Australia III. Food, feeding, and 

 locomotor activity," by D. R. Fielder, article, Aus - 

 tralian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 

 vol. 16, no. 5, December 1965, pp. 351-367, illus., 

 printed, $A1 (US$1.12). Commonwealth Scientific 

 and Industrial Research Organization, 372 Albert 

 St., East Melbourne, C. 2, Victoria, Australia. 



"Vema Se amount reviewed after one year of rock lobster 

 fishing," by A. E. F. Heydorn, article. The South Afri - 

 can Shipping iN^ews and Fishing Industry Review , vol. 

 XXI, no. 3, March 1966, pp. 87-95, illiis., printed, 

 single issue R0.30 (US$0.42). Thomson Newspapers, 

 South Africa (Pty.) Ltd., Box 80, Cape Town, South 

 Africa. 



SPONGES: 

 "Sponge: effect on the form of reef corals," article. 

 Science, vol. 151, no. 3708, Jan. 21, 1966, pp. 343- 

 344, illus., printed. American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, 1515 Massachusetts Ave. 

 NW., Washington, D. C. 20005. 



TARIFFS: 

 Tariff Schedules of the United States. Annotated , 1965 , 

 Supplement 3, TC Publication 163, 87 pp., processed. 

 May 1, 1966. United States Tariff Commission, 

 Washington, D. C. 20436. (For sale by the Superin- 

 tendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Of- 

 fice, Washington, D. C. 20402. 



TOAD FISH: 



Food Habits of t_he Toadfish OPSANUS TAU (L.), in 

 New Jersey Waters , by John J. McDermott, 8 pp., il- 

 lus., printed, 1964. (Reprinted from Proceedings of 

 the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, vol. XXXVIII, 

 1964, pp. 64-71.) Department of Biology, Franklin 

 and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. 17604. 



TRANSPORTATION: 

 "A practical system of the storage of fish on board 

 ship," by E. Scarlatti, article,_La Revue Gene'rale du 

 Fro id , vol. 55, no. 8, August 1964, pp. 863-869, Ulus., 

 printed in French. Association Francaise du Froid, 

 29 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris (6^), France. 



"What full-service truck leasing can mean to the sea- 

 food industry," by Robert W. Anderson, article, Fish 

 Boat , vol. 10, May 1965, p. 33, printed. H. L. Peace 

 Publications, 624 Gravier St., New Orleans, La. 

 70150. 



TRAWLERS: 

 "Freezing trawlers and their equipment," by S.Forbes 

 Pearson, article. Supplement to Fishing News and 

 Fishing News International . July 1965, pp. 24-39, il- 

 lus., printed. The Fishing News, Ludgate House, 120 

 Fleet Street, London E.C. 4, England. 



TRAWLING: 

 "Frequency distribution of catch per tow by the Dan- 

 ish trawlers in the waters off the Bristol Bay, with 

 some consideration on the relation of total catch to 

 the weight limit of hauling," by Maeda Hiroshi, Yuta- 

 ka Nakada and Kinjiro Fujiwara, article. Researches 

 on Population Ecology , vol. 4, no. 1, 1962, pp. 17-27, 

 printed. Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Sak- 

 yo-Ku, Kyoto, Japan. 



TROUT: 

 "storage life of vacuum packed ice trout," by P. Han- 

 sen and B. V. Jorgensen, article. Journal of the Sci - 

 ence of Food and Agriculture , vol. 16, 1965, p. 152, 

 printed. Society of Chemical Industry, 14 Belgrave 

 Square, London, SW 1, England. 



TUNA: 

 "Azione del glutammato monosodico sul tonno in sea- 

 tola" (Effect of monosodium glutamate on canned 

 tuna), by Duilio Pirati, article, Industria Conserve , 

 vol. XLI, no. 1, January-March 1966, pp. 7-11, print- 

 ed in Italian, single issue L. 2,000 (US$3.20). Sta- 

 zione Sperimentale per I'Industria delle Conserve 

 Alimentari in Parma, Via Tanara 33, Parma, Italy. 



Bulletin of Fishery Statistics 1964 (tunas, bonitos, 

 skipjacks), no. 11, 124 pp., printed in English, 

 French, and Spanish, 1966. Food and Agriculture Or- 

 ganization of the United Nations, Viale della Terme 

 di Caracalla, Rome, Italy. Consists mostly of tables 

 that show data on tuna-like and mackerel-like scom- 



