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These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv- 

 ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them. 



Williams and Wilkins Co., 428 E. Preston 

 St., Baltimore, Md. 21202. 



AQUATIC PLANTS: 

 Plants of the Deep Oceans , by E. J. Fergu - 

 son Wood, Contribution No. 687, 3 pp., 

 printed. (Reprinted from Zeitschrift fur 

 Allegemeine Mikrobiologie , vol. 6, no. 3, 

 1966, pp. 177-179.) Institute of Marine 

 Science, University of Miami, 1 Ricken- 

 backer Causeway, Virginia Key, Miami, 

 Fla. 33129. 



ARGENTINA: 

 Produccion Pesquera Argentina 1965 (Ar- 

 gentine Fishery Production 1965), 104 pp., 

 illus., printed in Spanish, 1965. Departa- 

 mento de Investigaciones Pesqueras, Di- 

 reccion Generale de Pesca, Brasil y Flo- 

 rencio Sanchez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



BACTERIOLOGY: - 

 "Bacteria under pressure," article. Chem - 

 ical and Engineering News , vol. 44, Jan. 

 10, 1966, p. 96, printed. American Chem- 

 ical Society, 1155 16th St. NW., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 20006. 



BARENTS SEA: 

 The Barents Sea, by K. Demel and St. Rut- 

 kowicz, translated from Polish, Morze 

 Barentsa . 301 pp., illus., printed in Eng- 

 lish, 1966, US$7.00. Published for U. S. 

 Department of the Interior and the National 

 Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. 

 (For sale by U. S, Department of Com- 

 merce, Clearinghouse for Federal Scien- 

 tific and Technical Information, Spring- 

 field, Virginia 22151.) 



First published in Poland in 1958. Gives an 

 insight into the basic problems of oceano- 

 graphy. Part one and two examines ex- 

 tensively the oceanographic and biological 

 background. Part three is devoted tofish- 

 eries, describing the resources of the 

 Barents Sea, species of commercial fish, 

 fishing seasons and modern fishing tech- 

 niques applied, and a detailed analysis of 

 fishing grounds. The book is a monograph 

 of the Barents Sea directed to the sea fish- 

 ermen and those connected with sea fish- 

 eries; it also would be appreciated by ge- 

 ographers, natural scientists, and others 

 who intend to derive better acquaintance of 

 one of the largest seas in Northern Europe. 



BIOCHEMISTRY: 

 "isolation, purification, and characterization 

 of p^, p4-diguanosine 5'-tetraphosphate 

 asymmetrical-pyrophosphohydrolase from 

 brine shrimp eggs, by A. H. Warner and 

 F. J. Finamore, article. Biochemistry , 

 vol. 4, Aug. 1965, pp. 1568-1575, printed. 

 Society for Experimental Biology and Med- 

 icine, 139th Street and Convent Ave., New 

 York, N. Y. 10031. 



CALIFORNIA: 

 "An introduction to the California Fish and 

 Wildlife Plan," article. Outdoor California, 

 vol. 27, nos. 5 & 6, May-June 1966, 23 pp., 

 illus., printed. State of California, Office 

 of Procurement, Documents Section, P.O. 

 Box 1612, Sacramento Calif. 95807. This 

 issue of Outdoor California is devoted ex- 

 clusively to the new California Fish and 

 Wildlife Plan which is concerned with fish 

 and wildlife management in California. It 

 covers the plan in general, tells briefly 

 what it contains, how and why it was put to- 

 gether, and gives some examples of the 

 kinds of material in the plan. It discusses 

 the major points and recommendations, and 

 what will be done with the plan in the future. 



CANADA: 

 The Canadian Fish Culturist . issue 37, Au- 

 gust 1966, 50 pp., illus., printed. Informa- 

 tion and Consumer Service, Department of 

 Fisheries of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. In- 

 cludes these articles: "The effect of flow 

 control on freshwater survival of chum, 

 coho, and chinook salmon in the Big Qua- 

 licum River," by D. B. Lister and C. E. 

 Walker, pp. 3-25; "A downstream migrant 

 diversion screen," by K. H. Kupka, pp. 

 27-34; "A field assessment of the effects 

 of spraying a small coastal coho salmon 

 stream with phosphamidon," by W. J. 

 Schouwenburg and K. J. Jackson, pp. 35-43, 

 "The role of the Department of Fisheries 

 of Canada in dealing with problems pre- 

 sented by the use of pesticides in British 

 Columbia," by K. J. Jackson, pp. 45-50. 



Canadian Fisheries Reports , no. 6, July 

 1966, catalogue no. Fs 4-24/6, 43 pp., 

 illus., printed. Information and Consumer 

 Service, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, 

 Canada. Includes these artciels: "Off- 

 shore lobster investigations, 1965," by 

 R. A. McKenzie; "Eutectic brine freezer 



