﻿6 BULLETIN 2, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Table I. — List of factories of the principal producers of fish scrap on the 

 Atlantic coast and location— Continued. 



Name of concern. 



Location of plant. 



Delaware: 



Delaware Fish Oil Co 



Lewes Fisheries Co 



Virginia: 



Bellows & Squires 



Coan River Oil & Guano Co 



Carters Creek Fish & Guano Co 



Davis Packing Co 



Davis Palmer Co. 1 



Dennis Fish & Oil Co 



The Douglas Co 



The Edwards Co 



The Edwards & Reed Co 



The Eubanks-Tankard Co 



Indian Creek Fertilizer Co 



McNeal E d wards Co 



Menhaden Oil & Guano Co 



Morris Fisher Co 



Norfolk Fisheries Corporation " 



Seaboard Oil & Guano Co. (successors to Haynie & Snow).. 



Seaboard Oil & Guano Co. (successors to Hinton, TolsonOil 

 & Guano Co.) 



Seaboard Oil & Guano Co. 1 



Stringfellow Operating Co. 2 



Wharton Fisheries Co., (Inc.) 



TaftFishCo 



North Carolina: 



Beaufort Fish Scrap & Oil Co 



Chadwick & Caff rey 



C. P. Dey 



Doan & Bartlett 



Ocean Fisheries Co 



Nat. Russell 



R. W. Taylor 



Taylor & Guthery 



Charles S. Wallace 



Do 



A.T.Willis 



Florida: 



Southern Menhaden Co 



Lewes, Del. 

 Do. 



Ocran, Va. 

 Lewisetta, Va. 

 Irvington, Va. 

 Reedville, Va. 

 Palmel, Va. 

 Cape Charles, Va. 

 Reedville, Va. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Kilmarnock, Va. 

 Byrdton, Va. 

 Reedville, Va. 

 Harborton, Va. 

 Reedville, Va. 

 Seaford, Va. 

 Reedville, Va. 

 Mila (near Reedville), Va. 



Chincoteague Island, Va. 

 Harveys Wharf, Va. 

 Ocran, Va. 

 Taft, Va. 



Beaufort, N. C. 



Do. 

 Lenoxville Point (near Beaufort), N. C. 

 Beaufort, N. C. 

 Wilmington, N. C. 

 Swansboro (near Beaufort), N. C. 

 Morehead City, N. C. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Smyrna (near Beaufort), N. C. 

 Williston (near Beaufort), N. C. 



Fulton, Fla. 



1 In course of erection, 1912. 



2 Receivers for Menhaden Fishing Corporation. 



The output, by States, during the year 1912, is given in Table II. 

 The figures given in the compilation for the most part were obtained 

 on or before November 1. While the catch for the balance of the 

 season was estimated in certain instances, it is believed that the 

 figures here given may be low. 



Table II. — The output of fish scrap, by States, 1912. 



State. 



Acid. 



Dry. 



State. 



Acid. 



Dry. 





Tons. 



100 



1,500 



19, 800 



530 



Tons. 

 256 

 6, 500 





Tons. 

 6,312 



Tons. 

 500 







34, 000 



New York 







7,250 





1,500 







160 











Announcement is made of the recent organization of the follow- 

 ing companies to engage in the fish-scrap industry : The South Coast 

 Oil & Fertilizer Co., to operate at Port Arthur, Tex., and E. E. 

 Saunders & Co., to operate at Pensacola, Fla. 



