Fission mass yields from the compound nucleus U 236 have been measured for 19-29-MeV alpha-particleinduced fission of Th 232 and 9-18-MeV neutron-induced fission of U 235 with particular attention to the yields of symmetric fission. Decreases in the symmetric fission yield are seen at the 25-MeV onset of (a,2nf) fission and the corresponding 14-MeV onset of (n,2n'f) fission. Above these energies, the symmetric fission yields are approximately 13% greater for alpha-particle-induced fission than for neutron-induced fission at the same excitation energies. This increase is partially explained by the fission-chance ratio of higher energy fissions relative to fissions of the most de-excited nuclei being greater for alpha particles than for neutrons. Angular-momentum-dependent cross sections for these fissions were calculated, and the use of reasonable values of level densities with a rigid moment of inertia resulted in a calculated effect of about one-half this observed effect. The difference remaining is possibly explained by fissions following direct interactions. Mass yields of 9.1-18.1-MeV neutron-induced fission of Th 232 and 4.7-18.1-MeV neutron-induced fission of U 238 were also measured.