44
'" Ifd:I.'I'.\' ll'ougll :((.'t';ttCIl':-:, II 1lt('IH<Q·i:lI11. ·4:)-·Hi. haml l'lIvirl:ling ;,_ . .!HI dried f()tHls of 12. nIl 1!1:10 C:l tcli lOll in Klamath :P'\'Pl1ti(lll 01: li:::1J i i1 :nn:-:! CPllHilCl'c!:il liSt' uf lhc, ill, madill and, 1,1,1-145. T hlrll creek CXjlt,.'rimcntrd :0111 nnd salll\pll B., on the ocean 0; constrnction of the liS nsed ill the f:;:1Il e H135-1lJ36 sen- cl its conserYalioll, Cnli- ,tiollS, station line, 2-17- !,J8-249. :l sl\](lies, Warldell creck stntion for. nfl-lJ.O: 'I'iments, progress .1-117. n, new methotl of ship- v G., new method of n from Japan, 32c1. w ,x!,el'imeutnI statioll for .hnon studies, 09-110. ld n. C. Lewis, progress aut feeding experiJ1lCll t s. 7. in memoriam, 32,1. tun 1'3' at Lake 1I1cn'itt, L37. x 'niensis, 48-49. 144-145. \ ) CALIFORNIA FISH: AND Author and Subject Indexes Volumes 1-20, Inclusive, 1914-1934 Compiled by KATHERINE KARMELTCH California St.at.e Fisheries Laborat.ory Contribntion No. 157, from the CAlifornia State Fisheries LllhoralDI'Y 'i'-3fi57G

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Page 1: Author and Subject Indexes · 2009. 10. 6. · Dollnr-n-yenl"deputil's. 11:171-172. 1'he hunting nIHI ng"linl( Iieense illel",n~I', 11 :IHl. North Pneifie hnlihllt inl'l'stigntiolls

'"Ifd:I.'I'.\' ll'ougll :((.'t';ttCIl':-:,

II 1lt('IH<Q·i:lI11. ·4:)-·Hi.

~l.)rllblJl'l· haml l'lIvirl:ling;,_ ..!HI dried ~C:1 f()tHls of12.lll,b'~ nIl th~ 1!1:10 C:l tclilOll in Klamath ri\'~r,

:P'\'Pl1ti(lll 01: li:::1J I~)~:-: i i1

:nn:-:! ~()l·;~On.

CPllHilCl'c!:il liSt' uf lhc,

ill, madill and, 1,1,1-145.

T

hlrll creek CXjlt,.'rimcntrd:0111 nnd salll\pll RIlltlie~,

B., note~ on the ocean0; constrnction of the

liS nsed ill the f:;:1Il

e jisher~', H135-1lJ36 sen-

cl its conserYalioll, Cnli-

,tiollS, station line, 2-17­!,J8-249.:l sl\](lies, Warldell creck

stntion for. nfl-lJ.O:'I'iments, 1035~ progress.1-117.n, new methotl of ship-

vG., new method of

n from Japan, 32c1.

w,x!,el'imeutnI statioll for.hnon studies, 09-110.ld n. C. Lewis, progressau t feeding experiJ1lCll ts.7.in memoriam, 32,1.

tun1'3' at Lake 1I1cn'itt,L37.

x'niensis, 48-49.144-145.

\)

CALIFORNIA FISH: AND G·A.Mf~

Author and Subject Indexes

Volumes 1-20, Inclusive, 1914-1934

Compiled by

KATHERINE KARMELTCHCalifornia St.at.e Fisheries Laborat.ory

Contribntion No. 157, from the CAlifornia State Fisheries LllhoralDI'Y

'i'-3fi57G

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r.lal'

Subject Index ~ ~l

CONTENTS

Adnm~, Gbnrles C.l!lllj. H<:i(,I1('l' HIH1 lll'ng' I

2:19-22Allen. W. ID.

1ft!;). Ocean }IHSt'Ul':lJ.{l'.

Alstrom, A. A.1!J34. Adeqnnte fl'('xh fi,1!J34. Fresh fish mnrl,eli

Anllerson, Han'C)' '1'., .11'.19:1-1. The pron;.:horn lin

Andrews, C. B.1!J27. AlbO<'ore eanght 1

,\ non~'mous.I914. A depnrtment of ,Hn:;. A protest ag'ain~t

County. 1:227.HJl:;. '1'unn disappear.191G. Commercinl fisher.I mG. Crnb fisheries an,lU)](j. l!'isheries of Lowe19H1. Shad spawn to hI10lG. Soft-shelled clamslfJl(j. Wild duck foods.UJl'. Age of del'r deten,1917. Ambergris. 3:171UJl7. A commercial fishIll17. New commercial j

HJl8. The dllngers of th1918. The g'overnment l'

l!llS. Important prol'isi1!11S. Inshore trawl fish1!11~. Kelp unll potash 1

I!llS. New putrol bOllt f1919. Fish und Game C1919. Locating sardinesIf.)l!). New fish net. 5:41919. Notes on the newHI1!). The salmon of th1919. Silerm whnle tnl;e1919. Striped bass tal;en]9l!.l. '.ride conditions inW20. Califol'nia's game]920. '1'he inaugurution1920. Sleeper shari; CliP1920. '1'he status of the1920. Tuna fisheries inl'1920. United States BUI]fl21. Eel Ril'er problen]921. An important deci1921. Salmon eonscrvati·Ill21. Sulmon in the Ec1921. San.JoU'1nin HiI'cl!)21. '1'he steelhead, a <'1!l22. Culifnrnia R.~r(liJlc,

8:1H2-133.

.,oj

Author Index _

EXPLANATORY NOTE

In the author and subject indexes, the titles are listed chronologi­cally and then alphabetically when more than one article by the sameauthor appeared. in one year. Unsigned notes and articles are listedunder "Anonymous." However, many brief notcs of only currentinterest were omitted. The volume number is in bold-face type, fol­lowed by the pagination and illustrations, if an)'. For the purpose ofsimplification and to make the subject index useful to all readers,common names are used in prefercnce to scientific nomcnclaturc.

September 5,1935.

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A

( 3 )

A UTHOR INDEX

2:41.2:101.

2:40.

Hll:i.]llIG.]D](J.

1!1](i.](l](i.ID1n.1!l](;,lt1l7.1917.1m 7.IllI7.1mS.WIS.1!)18.Jms.J !IlN..1!llS.InJ n.]ow.1m!!.J91n.Ifl]!).HJ1U.Im9.]mo.11120.]920.1920..1020.1020.1920.H121..1ll21.192] .1!l2] ..1u:n.1021.1!l2~.

.\Ilnmi', ChnJ"les C.J01(;. ~d{\IH·t~ :I1Hl p)'ngTPs~ in tlit! l)I'nt(~(,{·i()1l of fOl'f\"!-:t, fish nJlt.l gnillc nnimnls.

2:19-2::!AIl<!fl. W. K

I! I:!;'. Ocenll J1a~tllra~e. 11:10fl-112.Alstrol11, A. A.

1!.l34. Adeljllnte fr,,~h fi~h in,pectioll nll,l ~rndin:,:. 20:2fl7-2flS.Jf)34. I<'resh fish m:lI'ketillg ndil·ities. 20:162-163.

Anderson, HUl'\'ej' '1'., .II'.In:1-I. The Jlron:,:horn nntel0l1e in Los AlIg~les COllllt)·. 20:!'11-fl2.

Andrcws, C. B.H127. Albntoj'c ('uught neil!' Monterey. 13:14J-142.

,\ 1I01lY1110US.

J Hl-l. A del1nrtmeut of commercin! fisheries. 1:2(J-27.]!)J::i. A protest against the illtro<!lIction of "')'Olllillj{ "JI; ill :";:111 Luis Obispo

County. 1:227.'1'ulln disappear. 1:72.Commercial fisher)' stntistics. 2:99-101Cl'nh fisheries and the nnb law. 2:38-;{D.Fisheries of Lower Cnlifornin unprotectcd.Shad spawn to be furnished eastcl'Il Mnte".Soft-shelled clams plonted in Morro Rny.Wild dU('k foods. 2:34.Age of deer determined b)' teeth. 3:170-171.Ambergris. 3:171.A commel'cial fisheries tax bill. 3:36.New commercial fisheries investigation. 3:131.'1'he c!nn:,:ers of the bounty system. 4:189-]Jl().'1'he ~o\'ernment control of fisheries. 4:!J4-9:;.Important proviBion~ of the migrator)' hiI'd trent.v :H't. 4:.187.Inshore trawl fishing not to be allowed. 4:H)fl-:!OO.Ke!p and potash mnnufacture. 4:149-1(;0.Ne\\' pntrol bont for southern Californin. 4:30-::], 1 fig'. 1\11 p. :~~ .Fish and Game Commission lleed~ plenal'.'· po\\·,·r,. 5::~O.

Locating sardines b~' aeroplane. 5:41.New fish net. 5:4].Notes on the new gllllJe refuges. 5:33-34.The sulmon of the Sacramento need more protc('! ion. 5:19G-1!l7.Sperm whale tnken off l\Iontere)'. 5:41.Striped bass taken in Mission Bay, San Dic~'f1 ('I\llllt)', Califol'llin. 5:]ll7.'ride conditions injure fisheries. 5:30-40.California's game sanctuaries. 6:23.'rhe inoug'urution of scientific work 011 thl' snJ'/linc. 6::t!.Sleeper shark captured. 6:80.The status of the tuna. 6:172-173.Tuna fisheries investigated. 6:173-174.United States Bureau of Ii'ishCl'ies, San Pedro lnhorator.\·. 6:174.Eel Rivel' problems. 7:58.An imllortont decision on the fishway lo\\'. 7:1G-l-]!jG.Salmon I:onservation and slllmon trolling. 7::'G-li8. 1 li~.

8almon in the Eel River. 7:52-53.San .Ioa.]lIin HiveI' snlmon. 7:51-52.The steelhead, a distinct species. 7:114.California sardines ('/lnsidere'! herrinl!: hy Chilenn I'w'toms ollil·ials.

8:132-]33.

T

itles are listed chronologi­n one article by the same:es and articles are listedef notes of only currentis in bold-face type, foi­any. For the j)Ut'pose ofex useful to all readers,ntific nomenclature.

TE

.,oJ

_~ ~l

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A 1I1l)1.1·1I101l~--C(l1l ti lIued.

nllheoci" .John Pense.Hl30. Hnlibnt-some fnl"t.s nhout the ldng of the banks. 16:3!l-42.

Bnde, August.1927. Believe it or not. 13:27-28.)927, Believe it or not. 13:fl8-9H.1927. Food hnbits of the Chinese phen~nnt. 13:]S4-187, 2 figs,l!l27. Gnme bird fnrming", 13:77-92, 6 fig"~.

lfl27. Gnme )ll'opngation. 13:flO-l02.192!l. Gnme bird fnnning in Cnlifornin, 15:1i3-G-I,1030. Feeding ~'ounl( phen"nnl~ nnd Cjlllli!. 16:227-2:10.)fl32. Artificial methods of )1I'0)lng"ntin::: ;,rnnH' hiI'd". 18:117-]31,]2 fi:::s,

Hnndini, Rnlph1033. The Ragn of big j?;nme fishing. 19:]73-178.]!l33, Swordfishing. 19:241~24R, 4 fil(s.

H.\rnhnl't P S1918. 'Th~ spnwning of' j h" Ii tile-smelt. [,('II"cM h(',~ lel/Il;,. (A~'l'l's). 4:181-1.'32.HlJO. Notes on the nrtifi('ial ll1'O\1ngll1ion of the spiny lohster, 5:70-71.

Bnuder, C. S.1920, Agllr-ngnl' to he mnnnfnl'hlrell in sOllthem Cnlifornin. 6:31-32.)920. Knmnboko beinl( Illnnufnetnl'e<1 nt Snn Pedro. 6:82.]930. Game consen'ntion in southern Cnlifol'nin. 16:211-212.

Beard, Hnrry R.]fl21. ('.nlifol'lIin ~nl'I'ille fOOl' \1I',"lnI'l:8 nlll' Ih£'il' 1'1'/'pl1l·"tioll, 7:238-2-17, () fi;:s.

1\tl2.]922.ln2:-·~.

)nN.

n"lll'd, ]/111'1',1' H.-COlllilllwc1.1921. A seleet/!d hihliogl'n)l

industn·. 7:256-26(Berl",l', S, Stillmnn.

1!121. A lli"tribntionaI no! c ,Ill'tten, H. L,

]n31. Fid.1 trinh; in ('alif,""BlIlCkfo1'11. Chll 1·It,S ~[illOI'.

1917. \Yllnt we I'an .10 to )I

llollnot, P1Ill1.1!128. The sl'a liou" of Calii'] 92!l. The 1'I'IIl'lIll!Il:tioll of Ii,]!l2!l' ~ollle 1'l'nL."" of th .. ,lH2H. f'nlllC' lIf)t('~ 011 I'llp hll!­

1fl2!l, TIll' whlll.,~ of Clllif'Ol'11!l,'lO. AhnIOlH',,, in Clllifol'nin1fl30. Th.! Cnlifol'llin whitelJ!130, ('rnrfi~h. 16::!1::?-21G,]fl.'lO. Hl'pol,t on th" 1'l'llltil"

llPtS in till"! tnJdll:': (I

)!);.jO. 80Jue note:': 011 tll(~ fOIl!

1mO. Wolf fi~h fOlmd on II]931. The California ~"Il lio] mIl. en mOrtl in Sl'[l \\'C'ell~.

.Ifl31. Flnt fi"h I'nt ('rnll". 1]931, Kill!'r whnh, in Cnrl')n1031. An llIH1SUI1l rl!C'III'cl 01

1D32. Cntching sen lion" on1032. Food hnhits of the Pill'1932, Soft shell e1nm hell~ ilW33. Pnrnsites of fishes. 1!

Bonnot, Pnul. nnd 1IIei\Iillin, H.Boutnn, C, )I.

]917, Striped hllss fi"hing",IlI·er,kinrirll!!'. Hel1l'~"

]!J]ii. Xl'W ruling reIn tin! t.1IBl~ttnn, HnlT.v N.

1922, The eons('rl"n lion of Ill"Bl'o\\·n]oll". O. p"

ID2fl. (;olden tront lllnnting" ,1030, Fisll \11nntin;: ill th" J

Brul·e. ,Jn~".

1[l22, The why :lnl! hllw of4 figf'.

]fl23. The blnck bear ill rela!1925. The prohlem IIf Illount:,

Br~'nnt, Hnrold C,1914, A brief histolT of ri'l: 1

19Hi. Books nlHl pnmphlet~ I]915. Cnlifornin's fUl'-!wnl'in;,r19]5. Recent gnme legi"latiOl1915. The Sisson Fish Hntch] 9111. Cnlifornin's 11l'ehisto!'i.'lfl17, )lountnin lion huntin;,r1918. Deel' licks of the Trinif1918, Discl'etionn rr 1'1111'"1''' II

1921. A brief history of th"7 figs.

)921. C'nlifornin Inlld,s: hllll'1921. Publicntillns of t1w Gil

7:87-9.'3.Califol'llin'" galliC \'I'fu I': ,Fi~h1'1I1111r1lJ dl'I'II,'!nlt'1I

~nhnon tishClIltlll':1! lilli'Scientific investigntion

10:51-62, 2 figs.

Cold Wl'lltlwr l;jll~ l'i~1I111 1'I:l11I~. 8:124-]2:;.How fnl" (10 hil',I~ ~,\ wlwn t 1Il',I' fly ~ollth '! 8:232-233.Hedding D:l1I1 llisPlltl' sptf:ll'cl. 8:12::t-1::?4,Striped bass l!t'l'l'f,nsin;,r. 8:2:{i',"'01'1; of the Cnlifornin Inhol'ntor)' of the Hurelln of FislH'ries, 8:133,Albacore fisher,v worril's l'nnnl'I',I'men, 9:][)6,Help protect Cnlif(\l'nin'~ forest. w('n!th, 10:150-1[;2,The migrations of Ilud;~. 10:26,) fig.Albncol'e nppellr IIl'nl' Snll l('l'nnd~('o. 11:18[;-]8G,Dollnr-n-yenl" deputil's. 11:171-172.1'he hunting nIHI n ng"linl( Iieense illel",n~I', 11 :IHl.North Pneifie hnlihllt inl'l'stigntiolls 1I11ller thl' 11<'W intl'l'nntionnl trenty.

11:39--40.Destruction of predn tor~' birlls, 12:]37-]3fl.A new intel'llntionnl fishel'ie~ (,Ollllnis~ion. 12:81.A rnl'e t.rout fl'om Lowl'l' r,nlifol'l1in, 12:8fl.A brief fOl' the eormOl'nnt, 13:282-283.Commission ginn pOWl'r to elMe strenms to fishing. 13:Hl2-Hl:l.The new Depnl'tment. of ~ntl\l"nl nesol1ree~. 13:194,Commel'einl duel; elnbs Iieensecl. 14:[;2-53.Library of Cnlifol'llin Stnte Fi~heries Lnhorntol'Y. 14:317-318,Mosquito fish a success. 14:67. .New bureau estnblishNI. 14:30;).New type of fish food. 14:323.Albneol'e imported from Jnpnn. 15:171.First discovery of ~nl'din(, e:::gs. 15:248-24!l.Fish resources in Lnke Elsinore. 15:140-141.Striped bnss to be plnnted in Salton Sen, 15:254-2i);-;.'Vhnles commerf'inll~' extinct on Cnlifol'llin const. 15:~37-3:1S.l\'ew pa 1.1'01 bon t. 16:244,The proposed tourist nnl(lel"s Iii-elise. 16:245-24G,Salton Sen bass. 16:338.Striped bnss intl'Ollucerl in Snlton Sell, 16:fi1.Transporting tot\\avn by trnins, 16:]8G.Basking shark grows Inrge. 17:306,Crabs nnd spiny lobsters. 17:495-4!lG.Lobster quite n trnveler. 17:305-306,Permnnent qnnrllntine on cll'lms nllll mussels. 17:44G--447.Atlnntic wlmon in northern Cn Iifo I'll ill , 18:5R,Striped bnss in Newport nn~'. 18:ii7-1i8, 1 fil(.

B

]922.1922.l{l22.){l22.lfi22.1923.1924.1924.Ifl25.1925.]925.1925.

1926.W26.]926.1927.1927.1927.1928.1928.]928.1928.1928.1929.1929.]020.]929.192fl.1930.1!l30.]930.1930.1030.1931.1931.103l.1931.]932.)!)32.

4

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1922.Hl22.11l2:t1!l24.

233.

: Fishpries. 8:133.

102.

\\' intcrnntionnl trcntJ·.

~. 13:192-193.114.

14:317-318.

f-2G(I.15:::137-338.

':440-447.

s. 16:::19-42.

1.1:117-1::11, ] 2 fi~s.

I/UiR (AJ·l'cs). 4:]81-182.lohstcl'. 5:70-71.

fOJ·nia. 6:31-32.6:82.

:211-212.

1I1ltilln. 7:23R-247, r. tks.

AUTHOI{ lNI)I~X

D.'"rfl, 111l1'l'J' H.-Cllllfill\II~'1.1921. A scledecl hihliog'rll[lh)' of d\('mi(~lll litCt'lltlll'e l'erlllillillJ; to the fish

in,llIstl'~'. 7:25(')-260.DeiTY. S. StiJImnll.

1921. A (]istrihllt.iolllll Ilote 011 lla!;o/;R. 7:2i'i4-2Gii, 1 fig'.Hdten. H. L.

1931. Fi,,]fl lTinls ill CIl!i[orllin. 17:129-1:15, 5 figs.H111ckfol"l. Chlld/!s lI£i 1101'.

1917. \\'hllt we <:nn do to I'\'lHllotl~ fish "ollsel'ndioll. 3:Gl-·(j·1.nontlot, Paul.

J!'128. Th,) .<ea liolls o[ ClIlirol'lli,l, 14:1-](;. In ligs.l02H. 'I'llc ""1 lI'o<l 1If'l iOIl of IisIH's. 15::?28-230.Ifl2fl. ~ollle "l'I1isl's of (hI' Alh",·llr(>. 15:10G-1I0, -I li::s.IH2n. l"olllt' lIotf'!' 011 tIll) hnsldllg shorl; (Ce/orhilll/,' ',"1/;,.;1/11/,.). 15:l.7r;-17G.192fl. 'I'h,~ II'h,II"8 of C,lIiforlli,l. 15:203-21ii. 10 ligs.Ifl30. Ahnlolll's in Clllifol'l1i". 16:15-·23, n ligs.InsO. 'I'hl) Cnlifol'lIill II'hitebllit fish(>n. 16:130-1:W. G figs.I !)30. C'·lIyfish. 16:212-216, 3 ligs. . .1030. Hf'lH'l't oil th" rl'lnti\'e merils nllil flemerits or PIlI'~C "Pinl's I·S. 1'1l1l[lU1'U

lIet" in the blldn~ of "nl'din"". 16:12(1-130, 2 fiv;s.l!):,)O. f:;"nJe note" on the 1'00,1 of ""Ill" allll sell lion'" 16:1(\1.IH30. "'011' fi!'h founel 011 Hllmboldt BUI' bench. 16:370,]931. The Cnlifornin sen lion "I'lISUS fo'I' HJ30. 17:150-155, G fig·s.]!lil], CJllil'ornin senwI-eds, 17:4D---44, 4 figs.In31. Flllt fish ent ('I·uh". 17:2"25-22(i.In3!. Ki!lpl' whole in ClIl''1l1inpz Strnits. 17:4!lfJ-.4!l1. 1 Ii::.1931. An unusulIl re(:ol'(l ol' th" honito (Sw,·t/.". cllilclfsis). 17:4SU.1932. Cntehinv; sell liolls on the Lower CnlifOl'niu ':onst. 18:67-68.1932. l"ood hllbit" of the Pndfic hnrhol' scnl (Pltor:a. "icltardii). 18:98-90.Ifl32. Soft shell dnm beds ill the \'i(·init~· of Snn FrnnC'isco Bny. 18:(')4-66.1033. Pnrosites of fishp.s. 19:!l-15. 2 fig".

Bonnot, Pnul, ond 1IlcMillin, H. C. See lIIcMiJlin lllHl BOllllot.Boutall, C. :'II. (

1917. Stripp.t1 hllss fi"hing. 3:(.3-54.Dl·eckinl'idge. Henn'.

]91li. Np", ruling I'clntil'e to fishing in nnl"ignblc wntcrs. 1:72-7-LBl1ttlln, Hnrr)' N.

1922. 1'he eonsel'l"ntion of (leer. 8:217-218.B"ownlow, O. P.

192!l. Goldl"l trout 1)I:1ntilll:: clminv; ]!l28. 15:23-28. 6 fig".1030. Fish plnntillg- in the Hig-h Si"rrll in 192fl. 16:8-12, 6 figs.

Brllce.•Jll~·.1!)22. 1'he why I1nl] how of mountnin lion hnnting in Cnlifol·lIin. 8:]08-11.4,

4 figs.1!l23. The blllck bell!' ill relntion to stock. 9:16--18.1925. 1'he ]lrohlem of 1110\lntnin lioll <:olltl'ol in Cnlifol'lIin. 11:1-17, (; figs.

Bryant, Harold C.1914. A bricf hisfoJ'y of tIle nOIl-slIle of g-nllle in Cnlifornin. ~:l-·:!.

19Hi. Books IIIH] pnmphlct~ I'elnting to Colifornio hit·,]s. 1:175-177.1915. Clllifornia's flll'-helll'inl: Illnmmnls. 1:!)(l-107, 2 fil:s.1.915. Recent game legislntioll. 1:]73-17li, 1 fig-.1915. The Sisson Fish Htltchery. 1:156--161, 4 figs.191<1. Californin's ])rchistol'ic l::lme. 2:82.]fl17. 1\10untnin lion Inmtinl: in Cnlifornin. 3:](10-164. 4 figs.1918. Deel' licks of the TrilJill' lJlItionnl fOl'est glllne refngl'. 4:21.-2;', G Ii;,:-".1.918. DiscI'etionn I'y \lO\\'"I'S ,;ntl gume consen'n tiOlJ. 4: 12!l-1::t:'..1921. A brief histor~' of the Cnlifornin Fish nIH] Gnme Commission. 7:n-Sli.

7 figs.1921. CllliforlJin h'lwks: hllll' to id"lJtif)' them. 7:1:3:1-1.47. 2 col. p18.. 8 ligs.1921. Pnhli"nUons of Ihe CnJifol'niu }<'ish :Inti Game Commission, ] 870-1!l20.

7:87-fJ8.Clllif(lI'lJi/l's gllllle l'('l'ugl's. 8:1-:34.:n figs.1.'ishI.'1I1Inl·nl tlepnl'tuH'nl persollnel. 8:9!l-102.l"nlmon fish<:llltllral opl'rlltions OlJ till' KlullInth Hh·/!,'. 9:1H-:.!:{.;, Ii;,:-s.Rcientific investigntion hr the CnJifOl'nio Fi"h ,m,l Gunlf' COlllmissilln.

10:51-62, 2 figs.

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(j

ll)::ll.Ill32.10::12.

1928.1929.1929.1929.1930.1930.

Clark, I"ruuces :\ .-Contiuued.1930. Review of a report 011

SI/8 hilJpoglossus).1930. Salt,wllter perch in til.

4 till's., 1 table.1930. Size lit first maturity 0'

323, 3 figs.Incrp-a~in/-( selln:iI.l· of ,.j

J ntroc1ndiol1 or :\IexiclIITIll' JlrpsPllt stnt.lIs of

Ii figs.1933. Chnllginl; ahnlldance 01

seontillg timc. 19:18(;]ll33. Hock bass (Paralalinl:r.

U figs., 3 tables.1934. '1'he life history of the1934. Uncommon fish takell "

Clark, G. Houghton.1929. Sacramento River sahli'1930. California hlllibut. 16:~1

1930. Salmon spawning in ell':lU3:!. Hela ti"e destrnctivenes~

18:219-222.Ill32. Tlte stripell bliSS sUJlpl~·.

1934. Tugging of striped h""sClark, H. "'nlton.

1927. The ra tfish or cl"(1hl1l1 tClark, M. S.

1922. Seel;illg evideuce. 8: 21;Clarke, Frnnk C.

1n16. Malformed nutl,"'s of ,IIClassen, John W.

1927. Domesticated Mexicau (,Classic, Rlllph F.

1029. :\Iontere~' sljuid fishcry.Cobb, John N.

1917. "c>gleeted Pa(:Hie Hslwl'Y1918. CnJifornia's"bit". 4:1;,),]HID. A college of fisheries CSI

Co fflll 11 II , J. D.1920. ~otes on the life history

Cole, Charles E.1930. Angling fOl' striped hnsl<.

Coleml\n, George A.1925. A biological 1I11l1 11hysio;

11 :17-23, 3 figs.1925. Biological survey of the1926. Conditions of existence

12:23-27.1927. Fishing conditions in Lu1927. Notes on the food of

13:147-148.Biological requisites for IA biological surve~' of L,A biologic'lll S\1l'vey of SnThe food of trout. 15:39·A biological SUl've~' of CJ·Biological survey of the I:

16:111-118.1930. Besults of feeilillg ('xI'e";.

Corwin, Genevievc.1921:1. Comparisoll of EIIg-lish II II

(Co'·I·I'dillll. 16:l!H.)1!l2!l. .\j,'lh"ds IIs,,,1 h.I' slatps I,

1930. '1'111' FI"'lIdl 1111",1"'1"'\ 1i"'11Courtright. Georg(' W. .

1918. OOllservlltioll of forest8 Ill<

11)29.JfJ30,19::10.

Bryant, Hurold C.-Contiuued.1925. Educuting tbe vacntioning public. 11:1G1-1fi2.]925. Quail poisoning experiments. 11:149-154,'1 ti:::,]92G. California's uew stute game farm. 12:10-1B, 4 fig's.1926. Tbe economic value of birds. 12:1-8, 4 figs.]926. Life history and habits of the westel'll moul'nin/-( dOI'I'. 12:!7;;-HiO," li~s,1927. The opossum reaches San Diego County. 13:146.

Bryant, Harold C" I\nd Ellis, S. L. N. See Ellis anll Bryant.Bryant, Harold C., uud Evermann, Harton ""nITen. See EI"~I'IIII"'11 "lid 11,'.\'" III.HI'~'ant, Harold C., I\nd Grinnell, .Toseph. See Grinnell and HrYlIlILBryant, Harold C., and Scofield, ;\lorman B. See Scofield and HI'Y"nl,Hr~'unt, Harold C., anll Thompson, \VilIiam F. S(!(' Tholl1pson alill Br,l'/lili.Bnllard, F. A.

1922. Careless deer hunting. 8:208-20\), I fi/:.Bundock, J. L.

1922. A patrolman's views on conservation. 8:217.Hnrghduff, A. E.

]033. The Burel\u of }'ish Culture conventiolu<. 19:35-:W.1934. Division imports quail from MexicO. 2O:1Gfi-] (17.J!J34. Stream impro\'Cment. 20:11::1-118, 4 fig'S.

Bnrnham..Tobn B.1918. "'hat is I'xpected fl'OIll the new federal 11111', 4:1Si-:,

Hn l'I'ilI , A. C.1919. Is the herring' g-nll insectil'ol'Ons'! 5:71-74. 2 fi:::s.

Bnrtch, J.Jewis A."1934. The Kern· County elk refnge. 20:140-147, 3 figs,

CCalifornil\. Commissioners of Fisheries.

1933. Report of the Commissioners of Fisheri"s of the Stllte of Califnrllill 1'11"the years 1870 and 1871. 19:41-56,

]033. Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of the State of CalifOl'lIia fill'the years 1872 und 1873. 19:142-154.

Calif"rnia Stl\te Fisheries Laboratory.]!l34, The 1934-1935 surdine sca~on. 20:298-300,

Carpenter, S. J.1!l22, The lIutomobile "conccllied weapon." 8:211-212.

eha!'.e. Henry.]!l11i. An object lesson in game conservation. 1:44-4!l, 1 til;.

Chute. George Roger.] !l2R The totUI\VI\ fishery of the California nulf. Trans-desel·t tt·ackin;.: or

Mexican-caught fish. 14:275-281, 8 fi;.:s,]929. Tile crab fishery of Monterey Ray, Califorl1ia. Catching the Cal/,"'I'

manis/er with nets. 15:28-33.:l figs.]920. The Spanish om-co real 01' "royal hloelwlle l1et." An anc'ient snl'lline gl'"r.

15:118-124.]f)!W, The lily-iron returns to Monterev Bav. Shal'k fishing recommellces 1)11 /I

harpoon hasis. 16:143-152, i fig..1!l~0. Seen kow, a regal soup-stock. 16:23-35. 11 figs.

Clark. Frances N.H\26. Conservation of the grunion. 12:161-](16, 2 figs,1!l28. Grunion at La Jolla. 14:89-90. 2 figs.]!l28. Grunion on Cabrillo Beach. 14:273-274, 1 fig.1!128. Pismo clam census. 14:86.1!12R. The smelts of tIll! San Peelro wholesale fish mal·kets. 14:](1-21. ~ lig''' ..

2 tables.1!12fl. Big-eyed buss (Xenisliu8 calijol'lli61h.i,.) a 11(1 doJ(1hin (Oor1ll'haclIa "il"

plWUS) caught off San Pedro. 15::l!'il.1n29. Pismo clam census. 15:72-73.1!l2!l. A racilll eompnr;son of Califol'llin, HlllI'uiial1 anel .Til pl1Ilf'SI' :lIhu£,or"

(Genno genno). 15:351-353.Specimen (If milk fish. 01!Mw.• d"'I/IO,'. ,!"Iiverell at S'll I Pt~lo·o. 15:17;-•.Pismo clnm census. 16:75-7£1.Proportions of Iring and ljl1(,(,11 fish in the 1'11111 Pel1ro wll"ll'sa]1' lish

markets. 16:187-Hl8.

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7

14:45-47.15:90-102. 1 Ii;.:.

15:218-227, i'i figs.

.\ U'J'I LOI( It'.: 1ll!:X

Hm.]032.10:~2,

1925.1929.1029.1929.1930.1930.

1930.Corwin,

192\1.

Clurl;, l!'ruuees N .-Continued.H)30. Review of u report on the migratiolls of the Pneilie hnlilJlIl: (HiIJIJOg/o .• ­

.WS h·iplJoglosslts). 16:318-31f1.lfl30. Sult-wllter perch in the Sun p(,(lJ·o \\'hol"~lde fish murl;ets. 16:130-l4:~,

4 figs., 1 table.l030. Size lit first lIlaturity of the white >t!1I I,uss «()I/IIU .•"ion no/,ili.• ). 16::nO-

323, 3 figs.Inerellsill;': scul'eit.,· of "lams Oil I'islllo HI·III·h. 17:~4.

Intl'odl\l:l:ion of ~Iexienll fisllPs illto southern Califol'lIi" \\·"II"'s. 18:1;1·1;:!.'I'll/' I',·"s"nt. stntus of the I'islllo c1"m, 7'iveln .,lu/lurulII. 18:170--1~0,

;; fil;S.1033. Chnugiug uhulldanee of the Califol'lIin s"l'dilil', 1I11"",",'"d 1>,1' JeoIl;.:II, of

seollting time. 19:13G-141, (j Ii;.:s.l033. Hock bass (Para/aun/x) in the Cnlifornia "OIIlIlH'I"'i,d lisl,,',·,1'. 19:2r;-::i'i,

U figs., 3 ta hIes.1934. The life history of the hu~' smelt. 20:1;';7-1;;1:'.1934. Uncommon fish taken lit San 1'"dro, 20::1!l:~-il!l4.

Clllrk, G. Houghton.1929. Sacramento River sulmon fish"l·y. 15:1-10, 4 li:;s.1030. CalifOl'llia halihut. 16:315-317. 1 fi;.:.l030. SlIlmon spllwning in drainll;':" I'nllnls ill tl,,: ~"" Joaqllill ",dle.1". 16:270.11.1::l2. Hellltive Ilestrnctiveness of snl'dine ... ird" nets in sOlltlH!rll C"lifOl'nill.

18:219-222.1032. The strillell huss suppl~', ll;,st aud JlI'I'~enl. 18::!1.l7-2!J8, 1 Ii:,:.1934. 'l.'aggin;.: of striped buss. 20:14-10, B tahles.

Clnrk, H. Wlllton.H)27. '1'he rntfish Ill' elephllnt fish, HI/tll·oln!!I/ .• colli"i, 13:220-221.

Clark, M. S.1922. Seekillg c\'itlen(~e. 8: 215-216.

Clllrke, Frnnl, C.lOlt). lIfnlformed untlcrs of deer. 2:119-12Cl, 3 fi:;s.

Classen, John W.1927. Domesticated Mexican chuchnlucn. 13:295-2!lO,

Classic, Rnlph F.l020. l\Ionterel' squid fishery. 15:317-320, 4 fi:;s.

Cohb, John N. •1017. NI';.:leeted PIlc:ific fishel'l' resources. 3:10S-114. 2 li;.:s.WIS. Cnlifornill's"bit". 4:i34.l!ll!!. A "oHelie of fisheries established. 5:14i-148.

Coffmun, J. D.1020. Notes on the life history of the hlnck-tnilPrl d,','I'. 6:1;,--lG.

Cole, Cburles E.1D30. Angling for striped bass. 16:2SG-2D3. 5 figs.

Co]emnn, George A.1925. A hiologjcul lind Jlh~'siogJ'llJlhie s\ll'I'ey of ell Ii foJ'll ia III kes n \ld strellms.

11 :17-23, 3 figs.1925. Biological survey of the Rile Lnhs reg·ion. 11:57-62, 5 fi;.:s.1926. Conditions of existence of fish in Lllke Tllbo" II1Hl trihntnl'.'· strellms.

12:23-27.1027. Fisbing conditions in Luke Tnluw. 13:261-2('>4.1927. Notcs on the food of tbe western rohin, kill;.:fisher IIl1d 01 her birds.

13:147-148.Biologicnl requisites for lal'e trout.A biologiclIl survey of Lake 1'>1ho(',A hiological survey of Salton Sen.The food of trout. 15:39-41.A biologiclIl surve~' of Clem Lnke, I.nke Connty. 16:221-227, 1 fig.Biological survey of the Inkes, rescrl'oi!'s IInll strelllllS of SlIn Diego Couuty.

16:111-118.Hesults of feediuli I'~Jlel'ilJll'uls with 1"0111 fl'~·. 16:1-1'{.

Genevieve.Comllllrison of ElililisLJ :lnd Plliled ~Inl"s fi"hillg 1"1I'ls, 1026--1927. 15:321.

(CIIITI'dioll. 16:l01.)1n:!n' :\Iel h\lds \lsed 10,· st 1111'S III ",,1I,~d fishel'il's sfa !.is1iI'S. 15::120,U)3U. Th" )"I'I.'lIeh 1111,,:/;1'1',,1 fish"l'\'. 16:217-:2:21.1 nllll',

Courtright. George "'. .1918. COllservll tioll lIf forests increllses gUlIle. 4:74--75.

Cutching the e,"/(,,,,,

State of Culifol'uill for

Stute of Cnlifol'lIin {Ol'

'/111 t.E\'I~I'III:1l1l1 :llId J~I·.\·nllt.

d B'·rllllt.und rh~·nlli.

lson 111111 HI'.'·""I.

~hin (Cor1/1JhnClla hi/,·

hing re('onlmf!IH~(lS 011 ;I

'~n.

[et~. 14:111-·21. 4 Ii;.:" ..

•n IIndent ~nl'lliup gl'nl'.

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~'ollett.,

1!l27.1027.1928.]02R.

l<'rene\l,1!)1{l.

sCI'nil:, JOSel,h A.

1925. Common nnlllf'S of cOllllllercial fishe~. 11:185.J926. A new fishery in Mexico. 12:166-lGll, 1 fig.1n27. EtTect of the rf'cent law prohibiting the tnking of bnl'l'uc,uln in Culifo"niH

watel's with IHlrse seille 01' 1'0'"1(1 hU1I1 uets. 13:18-2;', r; figs.1!l28. Cntdl fi,l{ures find fi~h SIlJl"]~', 14::17-42. 1 fi/:.]n28. The st.riped hnss snpply of CnJifol'l1in. 14:265-272,:J figs.]n2S. Untnnl;ling the IInlnes of fishes. 14:1G8-16D.

Crll!1dall, W. C.1918. A review of the kelll iudllstl·Y. 4:J05-]()7,] fi;.:.

Crf'ed, Perc)' H..InaO. Ramblingo t.hou/:hts of 11 Pf'I"'crl-crl HI·ilishl'r. 16:3ll-314.

C"oker, BiehnI'll S-1030. Hel'l'iug' 011 Carqllinez f;t.l'llits. 16:188.I f/.'3 O. The smillieI' fishing port.s of <:clllnll Cnliforllin. 16::-l2-1-:12n, 4 figs.J\)30. lluusual fish at San 1'1'111'0, Califol'llin. 16:77.1ll3l. A pug-hcadell J'llinhow trout. 17:488--4SH, 1 fig.1031. Rport. fishing in oouth,:ru Clllif"rnill. 17:3:19--340.l!l:t!. 'l'he white sea-bass ulld related spl'd"s that nre sol,] ill Califnl'lIin fish

markets. 18:318-327. 8 figs.]933. Clnms from Lower Californin. 19:222-225, 2 figos.1\l33. The Pismo clam in 1932. 19:]56-157.]034. The freshwater commercinl fishCl'ies of Cu1ifol'Jlia, 20:::7;';-.')8-1, (j Ii:,:s.J[l34. Giant. squid taken nt Lngllna Bench. 20:207.1984. The Pismo clam ill 193-3. 20:155-156.

Crol,er, Riehnrd S., nnd Fry, DO!1nhl H .. Jr. Sec Fry nnd CrokeI'.

oDa<1o, S. H.

1927. Californill'S fishelT stn tis ties. 13:210.De Ong, Hll1ph.

]1)]9. Plll'l1sites which nlf"ct the food "nlne of I'nhbits. 5:142-143,1 fig.Dixon, .Joseph.

]9H1, Does tbe gl'izzl~' benl' still exist in CnJifOl'llill. 2:65-69, 4 figs.]9Hi. 'I'he timber wolf in Cnlifornin. 2:125-]29, 3 figs.J[l2G. A closed Sl'nson nel'llNI fol' fislH'1'. 11\1l1'ten nnd wolverine in Q,llifol'11in.

11 :23-25, 1 fig.]9::14. A stndy of the life history and fOlll1 hnbits of mule del'r in Cnlifol'llin.

Pnrt 1. Life history. 20:]81-282, 05 figs.In:14. .\ st.nd~' of the life history nnrl food hnhits of mnle Il"er in Cnlifol'nin.

Plll't II. Foo(l Jlllhits. 20:3Hi-:~54, 20 figs., 5 tnbles.])on<1cl'o, .J. D.

1922. Times 1111\'1' cllllnged. 8:201-20.1. 1 fig-.Dow, G. ,,,.

1934. More tu1e elk \)1nntell in OW""8 \'"11,,y. 20:288-2110, 1 fig,Dnnwoody. Chllrles.

1927. The viewpoint of nil onlooker. 13:110-112.

EEclwlll'lls, Helen M,

1920. The growth of the swell shal'" wilhin the egg ellS". 6:15B-157, 4 figs.Ellis, S. L. N.

1922. Bits of history of Tulnl'e Lnke fishing, 8:206--208, 1 fig.Ellis, S. L. N., and Br~'ant, Harold C.

1920. Distribution of the golden tl'ont in C"lifol'llin. 6:141-152, 2 figs.Ellsworth, Rodney S,

1930. Conservation through contnct with living things. 16:2D9-B07, 4 figs.Estill, H. W.

1932. Deer ment investigation. 18:240-250.Evermann, Barton 'Varren.

1915. An attempt to SIIve Cnlifol'llin I'll;, 1:85-\)6, 8 figs.1916. The California vnlles ell;, 2:70-77. 1 fhe

I~vel'mnnll, Bnl'ton Wnrren, nlld Brynnt. Ha1'old C.liB!>. Cnlifornin trout. 5:105-1:15, 4 pol. pIs., 12 fig-so

)

FCI'J;uson. A. D.Jm7. ~rhe elII'd of \lO\\'"r <\"

3:55-1I!J, 4 figos.Fisher, .John P.

l!l1l1. F;onw 11I'pc'lIntions in I19]6. Clnll1s in Snn l<'mn('is,

l<'ithel', C. O.Ifl22. "'inh'r IIN'1' I'all:':" ill

j.'leming, J. B.JI123, "'hy Cnllnda 0111<1 th"

9:] 01-102.Wilbur 1.

A Cnliforn in b,lllgocl'.Mnle ern hs legnl in en1'he honefish---lll·prlool,A notc Oil the s'lllnw!;,

Dwight G.Fishing nt SUlIta Catll!

1 fig.Fren<:h, Grnee 1\1.

1926. A bird hO\1St~ ('ulun.\'.Fry. Donnld B .• Jr.

lfl32. Bnrge fishing, 11 sonth(']932. Cooking nnd cle"nin~ ,1933. CnJifornin flying fish p,

1033. 'Mnckerel eggs tn1;pn or1933. Operation of n Calif01'

1933. Rnre whnle tnl,ell at ~

FrY. Donald B., Jr., Rlld (kol;,i93-1, A IH'l'liminn1'~' s\l1"'e~' °

Fr\". "'niter.1023. '1'he woh-erine. 9:12fl­Jfl2-1. The Sierrn white-tni1",]1026. The Cnlifornin ringo-tn iI1fl28. The Cnlifornin bn,]goe,·.

Gnrdner, Leon L.]018. Bi~horn s11l'('1' in th.·

Goc1sil. HnrJ'~' C.J031. ':I'he rclntiyc .'ffieielH·~·

haul net. 17:52-('13.1033. Food of seals. 19:282-:

Grn~'8on, Andrcw ,T.]fl20. Gnme in the 81111 ,Joafl'

whilst on Il sllr"e~'il1;:

Colonel .Jnrk Hn~'8, ill

Gr('.'n. "'. J.1\)26. Frozcn fish importe,] fl"]fl20, Stllrgeo!1 on ilH'ren81'. 1

Greene, B. D. Mnl"X.1026. Fish find (:Hlne ("Olll

12:128-130,1027. An histol'j{onl re,-iell' "I

redllction pllrpose<. .J928. An histodcnl re\"iew of

tion PI1l'POSl's. (('.ontGrinnell, Joseph.

1914. Bird life RS n eommunit,1915. The Tel1llessl~e possllm 11

Grinnell, ,Tose\\h, nnd BI'Yllnt, Un]915. The wood <Jnr]; in Cnlif

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GGardner, Leon L.

1918. Bh:horn sht:'cp in the I·ic-init~· of Clarelllont, Cnlifornin. 4:17-21, 1 fig.Gotlsil. Hnrry C.

1931. 1'he relatiye pffieieney of the semipurse spine eomparctl with the roundhllu1 net. 17:::;2-53.

]933. Food of senls. 19:282-284.Grnyson, Andrew .r.

1020. Game in the Snn ,Toaquin Ylll\e~' in 1853. A little jonrnal of incidentswhilst on a !lu\'I"ering pnl·ty with yon Sehmidt, depnty sUl'l'e~'or underColonel .Tnek Hays, in the fall of ]853, on the Tnlare ))Inins. 6:]04-107.

Gretm, "'.•J.1926. Frozen fish importel1 from .Tapnn, 12:4i'i,1926. Sturgeon on increase. 12:108-109,

GI'eene, B. D. Marx.Ifl26. l<'ish and (;nIlJe Conllnission allopts new policy of fish plnnting.

12:128-130.1D27. An historieal rel'iew of til" leg-al aspects of the use of footl fish for

reduction pnrpose,~. 13:1-17, 2 figs.1928. An historien) reyiew of the legnl "spects of the use of food fish fOI' reduc­

tion pnrposps, (Contiuued.) 14:42-44.Grinnell, Joseph.

1914. Bird life 8S a comllHlIlity assct. 1:20-22, 1 fig.1915. The Tennessce possnlll hns lIlTh'ed in California. 1:114-110, 1 fig.

Grinnell, Jose))h, and Br~'lIl1t, I-Inrold C.1915. The wood (111<'1; in Cn1ifornin. 1:49-52.

~ I

F

,\1"1' IIIII~ 1:-: IIEX

~'el'gusnll, A. D.1017. 'rhe e!fed of pO \I' I' I' <I,',,"'0I'"1I'nl on fishing pontliliolls ill Ihe Hig'lt Riel'!'lIs.

3:55-rm, 4 fi!:'s.Fisher, .Tohn P.

1!l1!'i. Romc PI'(,t'lIutioIlS in th,~ plllntin/:" of tl'ouL 1:220-221, 1 fi/:",1916, Clams ill SlIn }"'III1t'is('o HIlY. 2::.!0!1·210.

I<'ither, C.' O.1!l22. "'int.er dppr l'nn;(1' in ;(nnll' I'('fn;(,' One D. 8:205·206, 2 figs.

Flemiug, .r. H.]!l23. "'h~' Cnnadll :111<1 tltt' l!nit"l StMes l'omhine,l to slop s\lring shooting.

9:101-102.Wilhlll' I.

A Clllifornia h,ltlgel'. 13:220.Male l'rnhs It'gal in Califol'nill, 13:140,] fil-:'.1'he hOlwfish-oI'prloo!;p(l h.I' Cnlifornia spol't.snwn. 14:285-286, 1 fig-.A notc on the s'lllllll'fish an<l Ollt' of its relat.ivcs. 14:282-285, 4 figs.

Dwight G.Fishing at Snntn Catalina Islnnd-its ,1el'elo)lIllPnt filHI mctho(ls. 2:14-1D,

1 fig.French, Gl'at:'e 1\1.

1926. A bird housl! l'ulollr. 12:130-133.FI'~', Donald B., Jr.

1fl32. Barge fishing, a sonlhel'n ClIlifornia spor!. 18:2-14-2-1D, -I figs.1032. Cooking and cleaning lnsses in canning tunll, 18:]65-168.1933. California flying fish eggs. 19:288-289.1fl33, !\facl,erel eggs ta!;en o IT' the southern California coast. 19:288,1933. Operation of a California shrimp trawl. 19:264-267, 4 figs.lDR3. nUl'e whale tn!;en at San Pedro. 19:158.

Fry. Donald H., Jr., and CI'ohr, niehard S.1934. A ))re1iminary sU\'l"ey of Mission Bay Stnte Pnl'k. 20:1-1:1, 3 figs.

Fry, "'niter.1!)2:1. 1'he woh·erinp. 9:129-134.1fl24. '.rhc Sierrn white-tailed jnc];rnhhit. 10:172-175.1fl26. The California ring-tailed ent. 12:77-78.Ifl28. 1'he California batlger. 14:204-208.

Follett.,llJ27.1927.]928.1928.

1<'rench,1fl16.

)

nf Illnle dee!' ill Cnlifol'nia.5 tablt:'s.

Ise. 6: 153-1iii, 4 fig-so

08,1 fig.

;. 16:2D9-307, 4 fig-so

:8-2110, 1 fig,

figs.

figs.

of mule dCt'r in California.

6:141-152, ~ figs.

2:65-69, 4 figs.igs.nd wolvpl'inc in Califol'nin.

lid Croker.

. 5:142-143, 1 fig.

g of bal'l'IICII(hl ill Clllifornia13:18-2;;, ;; figs.

'nill. 20:::7u-88-1, G figs.

h:.~40.

lire soltl ill Califol'lIia fish

16::{11-314.

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) In;.WIJ. Bor :\1..1f12:!, ~l'he "attlcm'ln'~ l'i;.:bts, 8:177-.17\1,

IInll,B. Haymond,192(;, Economk vHlue "f tile ~1<'Xi<',," [...·('-(a;I<·<I hal. 12:I:~G-·1H7,

1027, The dcer of Cnlifornia, 13:2:\:{--:!ijH, 14 Iig'R. (ColTeetion, 14:51-ij2,)Win, 'I'hl' e"yote nnd ilis ,'nntl'nl. 17:21':1-200, 2 fi;.:s,

Hllnnn, "'il~"n C,IBZfi, DcHl'n<:t:i"n of I:nlden eag'le in Calif"I'lIi,!. 12:1';:':'

Il"lIth, Hal'nld,lBlli, California eJams. 2: 17ij-1.7I'. :! Jig's,Ifl17, D"vilfish nlHl s'lllid, 3:10~-]()~, 4 lig's,

Hed(lerl~', ]'~dwin L.HllG. 1<'ish nn,1 ;.:alll<' ",,"diU<H'S ill s""tile,'" Cnlif"l'"i:!. 2:131-1:{G.1fJ18. New pntl'ol hont "mal,cs good." 4:82·..84.

Helwig, L. H.Hl20. SenIJlnnes to loea te fish, 6:31.

] !c11dricI;son, Normnn.1921. Inspeetion in the southel'!1 Califol'lIia lisil ('allll"l'i"s, 7:2·18·2~!1.

Herrington, Willinm C.1925. The Pismo c1alll crop, 11:1 Oa-J OD, 4 Ii;.:,,;.ID26. Depletion of the Pismo clam in Cnlif(JI'ni,l, 12:117-124,:3 Ii:.:"., 2 tables.

Herz, Ludwig E.1928. Albacore. 14:249.

Higgins, Elmer.1919. Attempt to renr grunion. 5:106.1919. Gont fish tnken in Californin. 5:156,1919. Life history of flnt-fish. 5:157,1919. Spiny louster lan'ae. 5:156.1919. 'I.'wo rare fishes. 5:203.Jfl20. First appenrance of the "crested l.lfiml-fish." 6::J4-3G,1920. The ~'O\lng of blnel, sea-bnss. 6:5-6, 2 iil:s.1021. Cutlass fish taken oIT Long- Beach. 7:J7(J.1021. A strnn!:e rng fish at San Pedl'o. 7:179.1923. Sardines nbundant now-unt whnt of the futIJl'(''! 9:00-r.1,

Higgins, Elmer, and Holmes, Hadull B.102.1. Methods of ><ardille fishin:; ill "ollther11 Ca]il'nl·lIia. 7:2Hl-2:n, 16 lig's.

Hi:;:;ills, Elmer. and Sette, Oscar i~.J!'l21. Hure fish taken at San Pedrll. 7:270,

Hil:l·:ins, l'~lmer, nm] Thompson, "'ilIinm F. gel' 'J'homp"on lln,I H i;.:;.:i liS.Hobmniel', Adele.

JO:'\2. '1'he lifc-his(or~' aml the cnlltl',,1 01' the erO\1-\\',"'m, C"pillari" (;(J"I"rf". illqllail. 18:20o-2!l6, 3 fig".

Hohmaicr, III.1030, Dud; disen"e caliSI'd by the poisoll of the J]ctCillll,~ l,olltliuu... 16:~S5-28(i.

J932. ConditiollS nnd eon 11'01 of I'Mllli"n (dlld; disease) in wnterfowl. 18:5-21.5 figs.

HolTmnn, l~rnnl; B.1917. An unfair attitlHle 011 ~""lIC laws, 3:51-;.:·'"1918. A 1001wnt'8 view of Trinil>' ;.:allIC r,~f\lg,·. 4:7:.!·~7·1.

Holder, Charles Frederick.1914. Attempts to Ill'otel'! thl' .,en fish"I'jc·s of southern C"lil'ol'ni:!. 1:D-l!!.

Holman, Johll P.19:!5. Gnme, hllllter, a IIII 1:llIdo\\·n('I'. 11:5G-!'i7.

Holmes, Harlan H" nnd Hi:.:g·ills. Elmel'. See Higgills :llId llohlles.Howe. Helen Y., and IIIeigs, Ads.

1927. Food hnhits of troul. 13:H8-H9.Hubback, C. E.

1927. Striped bURS ns T 1;lIo\\, then\. 13:2;...-27.Hubbs, Curl L.

1919. 'fhe stickkhn"I" n fish "lilill('III'I)' fill"d ">' nnllll'l' itS :I mo"quito ,kstl'oyer,5:21-24.

J J lIuh". C:l1'! L., :11111 Sdllrltr.. LNlI:lI'd P ..1921). The lIol'lllll'lIl'" "C<:III'I'PIII'" of '''111111'''11 1'01'11'" of Ina !'ine Iif" a 1,,"):' IIll'

l'aeilie (,Oll"t ill 10:!li, 15:::::·1-·241.2 Ii;.:".. :! IlIbl(·".

10 ('ALIi"lIIC\iIA 1,'),,11 AI\J> U,\~I J';

H Huntel', .1. S.1915. Introduc,ed gamc19Jn, Fish nnd game in1!11;. New gallH~ 11'gi~111

1f121, The (·ontrol of th,Hl24. n~el' hllnting in (1028, Posting of :;:lmc I

Hut('bill~on, "', I.I 11:-1:1. J)e~tl'll(,ti()n or wi!

.Tlld;~nll. CIII'I H,1027. 'rIH~ oeCtll'l'(III('(' of

.Tn~obsell. ,Yo C.1031. (;I'OIIIIC] s'l"il'I'el ('(

Johnson. 1"l'e,1 ,Yo10:'11. Antelope 011 the S

.Tonlan. ])lIvi,1 Stnn.H110. The fil'Ht ~had take1931. Hj~tol'.\' "f zoolo;.:i<­

.Jotter. E. V,1!ll7. TI'inil,\' lIational fnJ!1J n. The co.\·ote ns a ""

KII II Ifnlll II. Elld H.1!l30. Blnck bass fishing­

ang-ling pl"asnl·...1931. Trouting. 17:146-J

Kennedy, Clarence Hamilton1!H6. A possible enemy 0

Keyes..Joseph.1934. POl'cnpine (,ontl'o] n

Kibl)<'. nl'ssie W.1928. Nestin;.: ]lUhits of h:

KJvver. F'·Nl.1.920. A hrief Ilnte lin II :;.,

Kl'ol'hl'\·. A. L.10J1). A California In"ill1l

I.lImbsoll. n. H.1017. 'fhe fish clistrilJlltiill1

Ln\\'~. G, 0,]fl22. nnme (·on~f\r,·ntiol1 j

l.iJ1l'oln. nobel·t Pllge.In1f1. Sllmmer on the Cali

Lindner, Milton .T.1029. Alhino sardin~. 15:W30. Llllllinesecnt fishing-.

Linclner, lIIilton J., lind S('o!i,'Littlejohn. Chllse.

l!llO. Hnhit~ and hnnting- ,Lo~lic. S. H.

192:\. Gnme r~fn~"s :11111 ;,:-:,

Lo(·hnl'. F. \Y.1929. A sJlort~mnn \'isits t

Lorenzen, L. N.1923. A sheep-ldlling henr.

Lucllnm, Roy E.1922. Fishin'. III some Ill]'

nll~'. 8:197-200,2

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9:1':::-R(i.

III some lakes lIenl' ~I()nnt Lnss('n. prineipall.,·. :lIIel trout, gener­8:] 97-200, 2 fi!l's.

l.nmbson, G. H.1!ll7. The fish distribntion of 1916. 3:13-14.

Ln\vs. G. O.1922. Game ennsen'atiO!l in TI·;nit.,· C01l1lty. 8:214-2.1;:;,

Lincoln, Robert Pnge.]011). Summer on the CnJifornin trout streams. 5:136-141.

l.indner, Milton .T,]029. Albino sardine. 15:176.1930. Luminescent fishin!l'. 16:2~7-240. 2 figs.

Lindner, Milton .1., nlHI Scofic1<l, l~ugene C. 8~e Sr,ofield and Li nd 111'1'.

Littlejohn, Chnse,1916. Hnbits nnd hllnting of the sen otter. 2:79-82.

Locke, S, B.1923. Gnme refuges nn,1 ;{nme lllnnn;{ement on the nntionnl f"l'l'sts.

Lochne, l~, 'V.1929. A sportsmnn dsit.s the Yountville gnme fnrm. 15:102-10·!'

Lorenzen, L. N.1923. A sheep-killing hear. 9:151-152.

Ludlum, Roy E .1922. Fishin'.

ally.

Hnnter, .J. S.1915. Introduecd ;:aul" ill New Zen/undo 1:41-44, 2 figs.1916. Fish nnd gnllle in SlIn Mateo Counts. 2:185-187.1n]7. Nell' ;:nllH' It'p;i~lation. 3:]00--102.11)21. The ('ontrol of the mountain lion in Californiu. 7:90-101. 1 Iig-.In2-t. DePl' huntill;: in CaJifornin. 10:]8-23.1928. Posting of gnme refnges. 14:116-117.

Bntr-hinson, 'V. I.]n3:". ne~tl'netion of wild life ill the lIIntilija fit-e. 19:12li-12.':':'·/ li~s.

J

Kauffman. Earl H.1030. Blnck bnss fishing tnekle-~1I8illg- the right tacldc is m(l",: Ihall half <If

I1lWJing p1ensnl·". 16:203-296.1931. 'frouting. 17:146-1::;0.

KellnedJ', Clarence Hnmilton.uno. A possible enemy of the mosquito. 2:179-182, 3 fi;{s.

Keyes, .Joseph.1034. POI'('upine ('ontl'ol on forests of GnJifornin. 20:148-]::;0. 2 fi~s.

1Gbb/>. Bessie W. .1928. Nesting hnhits of hand-tniled pig'eon. 14:225-227.

KJvv!'r. 1"1'('(1.i92n~ A hrief nnte nn n ~I'('en a1!w A"k-i.~II'()dc"ml/.~. 15:17(',-178.

Kroeher. A. r..1m". ,\ CalifoI'll in Indinu hunting lq~en,l. 1:,,2-50, 2 figs.

,Tneksoll, Curl H.1927. 1'he 0(,1'111'1'1'11"': of the .Japallcse hening. 13:141.

.Tncoh~eJl. VI'. C.1031. (;1'01111(1 squirl'c] ('ontrol in Cnlifol'l1ia. 17:241-246.

,Tohnson, Fl'ecl "'.Imn. Antelo})e on the Shnsta Nationnl For('st. 17:1(;7-H;8, 1 til(.

,Tordun, ]):1I'i(1 Stnl'l'.]1)16. The fil'st 8hnd tnken in the Colnlllbin. 2:.1:"i2.1931. Hi8tol'.1' of zoolol(icnl I'xplol'ntions of the Pnc-ifi" eonsi:. 17:1;~,(i-1:;.'';.

,Totter. E. V.1917. Tl'inity nationnl fOl'('~t ;{lIme l'efnge.3:65-6S, 2 figs.I!)]!). The ~()yote as II dt'er killer. 5:26-29, 1 fig.

e JJ(lCillll,~ lJOlltlillll... 16:28u-28n,( t1i~cnse) in watedow!. 18:5-21.

4:7:!--7·1.-fin.

liggillS nnd H"lmes,

i~h." 6:34-3[;,lJ:s.'n.

'J~hoJl1J1:-:nn n1H1 lTig'~.dH~ .

." nallll'(' as a mosquito ,It's1royer.

~l'O.

lIin. 12:117-12~,:" Jig-s" 'J (lIl1l,,~,

isll (·nnllt'ries. 7:2,!S,2~n,

~outllt'l'll CalifoI'll i:1. 1:n-ln.

rOl'lllS of JlHII'iIH~ Jifl' Ulllllg' flH~

:{!'o= .. :1 hlhlfls.

J) 01\ ~II';

e futul·e·! 9:50-::;1.

ia. 12:1 "::.

Culifurnin. 7:2Hl-237,]6 figs.

.'ro11-"·'Jrlll, Capillul'iu (;Olltorl II , ill

ill'd lIat. 12:1:::5-1:37.I tig~. (Con-ection, 14:51-G:!.)I. 2 fi~s.

~ulif"l'Ilia. 2:1:31-1;{::;.:4.

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M., n. L.WlO. SOllle 1I0te~ on dry· fly fishitig. 5:169-170.1920. Note8 011 dn'-fl~' fishing. No.2. 6:1-5.]920. SOlllf' notes on Ilr.1'-Il.I' fishing. No. a. 6:50-59, 4 IigH,] f)20. N()tl's on dry-tly fishing. No.4. 6:107-115, 4 fiJ!;s.1020. Notes on llr~'·tl~, fishing. ~o. G. 6:157-164, 3 fig8.

:\IeAJJistel', l\I. Hnl!.1!)J!}, Gnnle (-(lfHlitioll1> in southcrll Cnlifonlin Ihil·I.1'·fin, )'l'lIrH II go. 5:172-17:1.1!l23. The 11I1!HI·tnilc(1 Jli!;l·on in Yosemit('. 9:99-100.HI2;]. CnliforlliH's large gume ullimnls. 9:11-15, 1 fig.11)2;]. Californin's ]lIl'ge I(II1l1C IIl1imuls.-Nlltioued. 9:40-[,0.W2!l. "'ilcl goose shootin!; in Cnlifol'1lin twenty-five ~',,"rs II!;". 15::.!1[)-21S,:.! 1i1(8.1930. 'rbe cllrl.l· history of rlncl, dnhs in Cnlifornin. 16:281-28il, 2 figs.

l\1ce/l~', Clive M.1925. Thc role of ox~'gl'n in wllter jlolhition. 11:]57-161.

)[cGntrey, Ernest.1932. Southern Cnlifol'nin do"e shooting. 18:1-4.

)[ncGinitie, G. E.1931. Baslling shurl,s on the Pac:ific eonst. 17:445--446.

:\lcGregol', E. A.1922. lI1"igrating salmon nt the Redding DUIll. 8:141-154, 6 ligs.1922. Observations on the egg yield of Klnmath River king snhnon. 8: 160-1(}.l ,

2 figs., 2 tables.Hl23. Notes on the egg yield of Sal'rnmcnto River king sall1lon. 9:1Cl4-138, 1 fig.,

1 table.1!J23. A possible sepllration of tbe river rnees of king salmon in ocean-caught

fish by means of anatomical charllcters. 9:138-150, ~~ figs., 10 tables.Maclde, W. W.

1930. Wild rice for wild dudls. 16:201-204.)fcLean, D. D.

1928. Birds and grapes. 14:92.1928. Various conditions regulating bird popnlation and migration. 14:129-134.1930. 'rbe burro deer in California. 16:119-120.1934. Predator~' animal studies. 20:30-36.

~lcMi1Iin, H. C., and Bonnot, Paul.1931. OystCl' culture in California. 17:246--251, 5 figs.1932. OYllter pests in California. 18:147-148.

:\Iaddox, Coburn F.1926. A spiny lobster sellllon Ilt San Diego. 12:75-76.1927. Bagging broadbills in California water~. 13:259-261, 1 fil(.1929. San Diego tuna industry. 15:34-39, 2 figs.1930. A shocking fish tllle. Electrocnted tuna easily Innded. 16:13U--1:10, 3 figs.1932. '1'be c!'uise of the "Mayflower." 18:251-253, 1 fig.

:\lalone, W. C,·1917. My first trip into Big Bear Vnlley in the spring of 1916. 3:60-61.

:\Jeigs, Avis, Ilnd Howe, Helen Y. See Howe and Meigs.:\leyer, K. 1<'.

1928. Fncts' you should know nhout auimal cliseases-nn elementary lull(.14:107-114.

1928. Mussel poisoning in California. 14:201--202, 1 fig.1932. Diseases of wild nnimnls trnnsmissibJe to man. 18:203---207.

)liIler, Georgie V.1917. Scientific nlltu!'e study in the puhlic schools. 3:14-lG.

:\IiIIer, Loye.1927. The mountnin sheep in the Snn Jacinto region. 13:67-68.

::Uoffitt, James.1926. Suggested dates of open season on IIeer in California. 12:124-127. 2 ligs.1931. First annual black sea brllnt censns in California. 17:396-401,::1 figs.1931. Some protected birds the duck hunter should know. 17:412-420, 4 figs.]931. The status of the Cl1nnda Il·oose in Cnlifornia. 17:20-26, 4 figs.1932. Second annual bladl Imlllt census in Cnlifol'l1ill. 18:29R-310, 7 fi/{H.1033. Food habits of coyotes. 19:284-286.1033. Thin1 annual black hrllllt I;ensus iu California. 19:255-263, 2 tigs,1934. Fourth 1I111llwl black hr/lnt cellSll8 ill Clllifomln. 21);i~55-3n4. I fig.]934. Histol'y of the Yosemite elk herl\' 20:37-51, 8 ligs.

1928.]!l2!l.1!l30.H131.1931.

1~ CALlFOllNIA I"ISII ANI> GA~IE

M

,\I :

:\llltlill:. .1111111·s-Cllnlilllll'(1.If1:-l4. 1\lnll' dl'l'l' ~tnr\y jll·II/{I'lIl1l.Hln4. HlIllfl·gl·onHt' lih""M('<1 in (

Moor, I<~d",al'!l 1'\.If132. Fifl)·-ti\'(, ~'''al's a;::o 1111 th,

;\[lIehll'i~en, A.If12fl. All t'xlH'rinlt'lIl' in 1"'8t"('1;i

~!'n]e. Geo'·lre.]fl14. "'i1<1 l(t't'SI' 1101 a IIlt'lInl'(' I

If)]:>. 'rhe CulifOl'nin vnJ!l'r qll:']!llG. Th(' (~atfish in Clllifol'1\inIf1HI. HIllel, hnss pnl moslJnitol'Ifl1S. DlI('ks \'s. I·i,·p. 4:70-72.]!l22. Blnck hass shipmellt to ~

1!l24. The fntme of the hpnvl'Ifl2·J. Los, of Ilet'r in tIl!' ('nlla] ,

J'~l nO!'llllo Connty. 101flZ;,. Wh~' inerense thl' 1';'St Ill'

thpI·eof. 11 :i2-73.Fish rescne and recIamul:FiHh rl'1>CIlI' n1Hl )'p('\anllliFiHh rl'81'ne all<1 )'pdamnlSal'ranlPnto pl'reh. 17:4''I'he spiny-rn)'l'rl /{am(' I;

11 pIs. (6 ('01.). fI Ii/{s.]932. The white pl'li('nn. 18:3

NpPllham. Pun] R.Hl33 , ·The Califo I'll in ll'onl ill'1934. Notes on thl' Cnlifnrniu]934. Notes on the food of In·1034. Notes on stl'enm 8I1n'''\'

Nelson, E. 'W. .1925. Distribution of Ih .. I'ron·

Newbl'rt, Frank III.1914. Efforts to con-en'e lhe1915. Pnblic fiHhinl( v~. pl'i,'"

Newsome, .T. E.]926. Buntin!! wilh nnimal hi

Nidever, H. B.1916. Shnd in California. 2:1926. Pmse 8Pining in 80llt h1928. BootIeA' hnrrn('nrl:l. 14:

Xil']sen, Earl 1\1.191!). F!'esh fi~h nSNl h~' 1'1'1111

O'Roke, E. C.Hl28. lntestinnl pnrnsitl>~ of1!l28. Pnrasit('s fllHl purnsili'

IflS, 4 figs.]fl28. '}'he relntion of )lllraHi]!l:l2. Para~itism of the enl;

protozoan hlood P:ll';Oher. E. B.

192(). TIl!' life hislOl'r of tl"1931. 'I'he llI11nntnin slwep I'

Olwrholser, Harry C.192Fi. A ('(jntinplI!·",i,]e waH'

Oliver. A<1olph A.]93]. Hns tlu. phl'n8f1nt n 1'1'

OIiVI'I', .T. H.HIll'. Abnlolll' peurl formllti

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"[ollit t.. .lIlIllI'S-('olll j 1111\'(1.lll::\4. Mnll' ']"pr stl1,lr )11'01;"1'11111. 20:il2-nn. 1 lil:'.W:l4. 1'1I1ul-grollSl' lil>"I·III ..<I ill ('IIJifOl'nill. 20:2!l2-2!l5, 1 Ii;.:.

IIIoor, EdwarrJ N.Ill32. Fiftr-ti\·l' )'\'111'" lI~O 011 IIII' j\[,'ClolI,1 Hil','r. 18:]32-]3il.

Ml1ehll'i"en. A.]!l2ll, An I'Xllt'rillll'lIt ill r""('\('ldng II hllss Ink<- with t.ront. 15:314-3](1.:1 fig".

1:3,\ U'I'IIOII I :\'i)EX

]92S.1!l2!l.Ifl30.Hl3J.Ifl31.

Eo C.Intl'stinoJ pl1l'llSitPR of wil,1 I1l1ek" nu,l g'PI'SP. 14:2sr.-2fl/i. 2 li",x.Pnrnsitl'R nnd PIII'IIS; lic llisl'lIsl' in 1111' Cllliforll ill ,·:dl"." qun i1. 14:1 !l3,­

lllS,4 figs.]ll2S. The rcllltion of 11Ul'lIsitism to wil,1 lifl' <:on".'I·\·nliou. 14:12R-12!l.]fl32. PllrIlRitism of the CnJifornill "nlll')' IllHliJ h... llll<:mo/))'nlrll,q /flll!JOrl!l.I', "

protozollll hlood Ililrnsitl'. 18:22:~--238. 2 JlI~., " fig".Oher, E. H.

1920. ThO' life histor\' of thO' S0l:'e hl'n. 6:12-1-1.1931. 'I'hl' 1ll01l1l111ill 'Fhel'!' of Cnlifornill. 17:27--3fl, (J jig'''.

Olll'rholHel', Harry C.192R. A contillclll-wi,le wlltedo,,"i CCll"IIS. 14:'I1ll-120.

OIi"l'r, Arloiph A.1931. HIIR th.? pIH'nS:1nt II credit hnlfilwe with the f:1"IIlI'I"! 17:1f:2-HH, 1 fig,

Oliver, .r. H.]fl1(J. Ablllll1ll', penrl formlltioll. 2:1S2-1RI),:~ fil:'H.

O'Roke.1!l28.1928.

N'1'1I11'. Gl'orge.1!l14. 'Villi gl'''sl' 1I0t II 1I11'IIlWe to riel' crollS. 1:2!l-30.IflHi. The Clllifornill vnlll')' qllllil llnll illtrodllcl'<I 1;"111111' hil',ls. 1:1ii.'l-Hi;i.1911). '1'hl' (:lItfish in Cnlifol'lIin. 1: 62-f:4.]!lHi. Hluck hll"s I'llt 1l10"lJniloe". 2:50.J!l1R. Dm,kR VR. ri(·e. 4:70-72.]!l22. Rlllck hll~~ Rhipll1Cllt to Ml'xko. B:114-117, 2 fi~~.

]!l24. 'I'hl' flltmc of the !",uvel·. 10:114-]]!,i.1!l2·!. Los, of <1ecl' in thl' cnulIl of the 'VeRtel'll Rtnll'~ 011" llu,1 Ell'c'!ri/? ('ol\1pnll)".

EI nora<1o Coullt)·. 10:1.15-ll!l, ~ fil:''''102", "'II)' incl'ense tl", ('oxl of huufiuj{ :1Il11 nlll:lilll: Ji(:l'Il"l's, lind s',m£' hisfOl'!'

thereof. 11 :72-73.Fish rcRCUI' IIml recllll\1l1tion. 14:2fln-298. 2 fi~".

Fish rl'~cuc IIn,1 rl'dlll\1lltion. 15:251-252.Fish .'eM·ue IInr! rl'clnmlllion \\·ol·k. 16:2fl(J-2!l!l. 3 fig'S.SUf'ranwnto perch. 17:4oo-411,:~ Iig"s.The spin)"-raye,l g"al\1e fikhl's of till' Cnliforni:l iul:l1ul 11":1 1"I's. 17:1-17.

11 pls. (6 ('oJ.) , !l fil:'s.lll32. The wIJite pl'lic'lIn. 18:33ll-341, 3 fig'S.

NI'I'/lhnm. 1'0111 R.lll33. The CalifoI'll in trout illl'estignlious. 19:113-122,!l fig'k,1034. Notes on the Cl1lifol'llill trout ill\·pSlig'lllions. 20:153.]934. :Notes on the food of Irout. 20:ll!l-127, 8 fig'S,1034. Notes on stI'l'lIm k11l'\''')' 1I"0rk iu Cnliforllio. 20:2fl5-2!lfi,

N'e!80n, E. Vir.1925. Distrilmtion of the pl'Ollghorlll',1 nntplop" in Cllliforuin. 11:1ri.j-]ii7,] fig.

Newbl'rt, Frank lIf,1.914. Efforts tn con'en'e the l(nme IIllll control the violnt01'. 1:3-1.1915. PnhIic fishiul;" vs. III·h·llte huutiul(. 1:1l!l-122,

Newsome, J. E.1926. Hunting wilh IInimnl hlin\18 in ?del'cl',1 Cnllllt)". 12:20-22. 1 Ii;.:,

Nidever, H. B.1916. Sha<1 iu Cnlifornill. 2:f,fl-(J4. f: Iig".]02fl. Purse sl'ining in "outhHn Cnlifol'l\i:l, 12:4;;.1928. Bootleg hllrrlll'lHla. 14:84-S;;.

l\'iplsen, Em'i M.1!l1!). F"l'sh fish us('(1 h)' rl'flul·jion plonlx nl San 1"<,<11'0. 5:]1)4.2 fig'S.

llisenses-an cJellll'1I til 1'.\' tnll;.

dng of 1916. 3:60-61.igs.

-76.:259-261, 1 til;".

:ily landed. 16:13G-1:ln, 3 ligs." 1 fig.

figs.

king SlIlmon in oeenn-cnughl1:138-150, 3 figs., 10 tnbles.

,n and migI'll lioll. 14:129-134.

-446.

c41-154, 0 figs.tiver king salmoll. 8: 160-1<M,

killg salmon. 9:1:-J4-138, 1 iiI;". ,

;7-161.

59,4 figs.4 filts.3 figs.

,]\IE.

'tS-fil"c rl'lIrs 111;"0. 5:172-lia.10.fig.

9:4H-rlllyl'lll"S IIgo. 15::!lri-:ns,:.! fig-".

I. 16:281-280, 2 fig".

:,1 fig.Ian. 18:203--207.

:. 3:14-16.

:ioll. 13:67-G8.

California. 12:124-127. 2 figs,fOl'nia. 17:396-401, 3 figs.uld Imow. 17:412-420, 4 fil;"s.Iia. 17:20-20, 4 tigs.rrnin. 18:298-310, 7 fil;"s.

:l1ill. 19:255--263, 2 fi~'s.

)l·nill. 20:355-3(',4.] fi;.:.I, 8 figs.

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RHllnkin. Edwilrd P.

1915. '1'he halibut fishery of the Pacifie (·oast. 1:117-110.1918. '1'he mnssels of the Pn"ifie coast. 4:11::-117, 4 fig~.

He"ere, .roReph 'Varren.1922. A pioneel' ('lit hunt. 8:35-:\7.

Wch. Willis H.ID21. An instonce of adult, SI'II-rllll chinook salmon fOllntl fe"ding- in fresh

wllter. 7:7-S, 1 fig.]021. The relntive mntnrit~· of the ddnool, ,,11111011 1:11.. 'n ill Il,e 0"":111 IIlolIl(

the Pacific ('onst. 7:12-22, [j figR.Hichurds, "'. 'V.

Ifl32. Fifty yeal's ago on the Suisun m:Irsh. 18:47.nob.~rt" D. K

1022. 'J'rou t conserva lion. 8:212-213, 1 fig.Hoberts, Ruth Kellett.

Hl32. Consel'l'otion os formerly 11I'odi,'!"] hy the Inl]inlls in the Klnmath Hirerregion. 18:283-290, 3 figs.

Sadler, H. J.1928. Fi"hinl( olT south!'rn 1"':1<'hes :

Son(]ers•.Joseph H.1022. The deputy of t h" Fi~h II lid

Schneme, Ernest.1914. Some notes ou the uon-~nle ofl!llG. Thc :Idministl'lltion of fi'h :III1nlf>. 'l'he 11('W nnglel"s license. 1::l!)lO. 'l'I)(~ need of eo,ol"'I'lItiou in Ii

Sehmitt, 'Voldo L.]OlD. 11jal'1~' ~tal(e~ rot Ih" ~pin.,· 101,

1 fig,Leonord 1'., nnd Huhl". ('al'1Eugene C.Striped bass studies. 14:2!1­A simple method of age i1I'l,';Eugene C., nnd Lir1l1Ill'r. 1\lilPreliminar~' report ,,1' t h,' ,

16:120-124, 4 fig's.Eugene C., and Sn~·dpl·..,,,1111Norman D.Fish nnd the mosquito ]ll'obl,,)Heeent fish legislntinll. l:ltiThe spiny lobster ill 1\J"lIle,'"Cnlico hass, shlirp-elll'<',1 iJ:I~~.

'Vill cutting the hlp illjll)'"Horseshoe crob. 3:1;~a-];rj.

Legislation afTectin;:r till' "0111

The herring and tllp ']1'''''1,,1'4:65-70, G figs.

The quinnot salmon in :\"'" ;Shrimp fisheries of Cnlit'ol'lI i:'rhe lampora net. 10:Gl1-7t1.The plll'se seine. 10:1R2·-1~4i,

The liiller. 11:86-1:>7.The Department of COIII'IIl'I"Abnlone sofe from .'xfCl'llIin:l1O\'sters in Califol'l1i:l. 14:20S~rdine scarcit~' at "{olltpl'e.,·.To SOl'(' the fishel'il's 1'1' t hp ('Vh" enlifornia sn rrli ncs :11'1''l'he' northern range of thl' ,ill,'l'he status of snlll10n in CalifConser\'ation laws ,"'o"iele :II

New commereinl fishl'l'il's 1'n t

OYllter growing in Calif"l'lIi'I,Change in fOl1n of fisher~' sf",Notes on the snruille fbh"I'.1'.Normnn 13 .. 111111 Bryallt. H:'1'he striped b:lsS in C;lli I'ol'll iW. L.King salmon Illarldng (·XIH·!·j"Sill'er snlmon lit MOIIII"·p.,' illFertililll')', ,1,(",];1'00,] auel oilnp:II' lIsl'd 1'01' ~allllllll Il'olliJl.c:'

Schultz,S('ofield,

1928.1932.

S"ofield,]030.

Scofield,Scofield,

1015.IGl0.1915.191a.1916.1917.]917.1918.

.\11'1'1

Hobill:"'lIll , C. 8.]931. (;ounlillg el",,1' "" til(' t'lIlil'

Hll~sell, Vit'gil n.1027. PPlll'l (~~S(!II('e in ~llll 1'1'111'0.

Hutherford. Frlluk i\l.10l-l. 0111' re~p'JllsibiliIT 1'",' th" III'

Hutledge, A.]!l2f\. No more waste lanel. 12:1f>!

]918.If:l19.]024.] !f24.1925.1927.1928.1928.1928.]92S.1928.192!l.]929.1930.]030.1932.] OR4.1034.

B"ofield,.102G.

S,'ofield.]920.1020.l!)Zl.]!lZ1.

p

CAl,H'OJ:NlA FI~II ,\i',p (1 ,""'n:

1D32,1D32,1932.

1932.]!)R2.103B.

14

1'allll"l'. 'J.'. :,:,101i:;. 'Yardp)I' nil'] ",ard"11 "'01,1;, 1:]()8-lJ4.

l'nrilee, George C.] Vl-4. l~i~1J Bud ~HIIIP ("Olll"I')'\,:l Utili (l P IH·ll(l.'11 j- 011 (·tll1~(\I'\':l tioll of ot her nil turn]

I'P!':'Olll·C'PR, 1:0-8.Pegler. Bruest.

1030. Albneore off Or('goll nm] "'n~hillg(oll ,·on~(s. 16:76.Phillips, .rulius B.

1030. Chauge in fishing for 1I'[onl('r('.,· ~:lI'llin('s, 16:26!l-270.1930. How nbnlones ore sometiml'~ }llnnted. 16:76-77, 18G.1D30. 'Volf fish eoptured nt "jonte,·('~·. 16:267-2G8, 1 fig.Hl31. Albneore nt 1\[ontere.,·. 17:Sii.1f.l3l. Another wolf fish tnlien nt Jllollten'r. 17:8i)-~().

103l. LiI'e boxes for abnlonps nt 1\I0nter,'y. 17:8;'.103!. Netting operntions on nu ilTigntion ennnl. 17:4G-!i2, 7 tig~.

1931. Prn\\'n fisher~' stnrted nt l\lonter,,~·. 17:159-162, 2 fig~.

1032. Atal'ism in n Colifornia hRlihut. 18:310-312, 1 fig.1932. Circle gill nettiug for smelt. 18:14D-15G, G figs.1032. Ginnt l,elll utilized ot l\fontere~·. 18:4R--46. 2 figs.1932. Improvements in sm'dine fishing g"Hr ill the Monterey region (lflC\O·HlR21.

18:328-331, 3 figs.1\lontere.\' Spanish mad,erel Inn,]"d ill Mnntel'ey. 18:fl!).Hibhon-fish token nt ]\1onterl'Y. 18:nD-I00.A Slll'\'e~' of the (]estrllctil'elw," or ,,)rdinp IIPts n~e,] ill till' l\1ollfpl"'~'

region. 18:208-218, 5 figs.Unusunlly good fishing in nnd otf 1\rontprpy Ha~·. 18:21-2-1. 1 fi/:.'YoH-fish tnlH>u at 1\lontere.\'. 18:nn.DesCril)tion of n ::rinnt sqnid tnl,pn nt l\rontpl·p~·. ",ith 1I0tes on "thpl' s,!'lid

tnl;en off the Califol'l1in canst. 19:12S-1RO. 3 figs.11134. Changes in sardine fishiilg g'par in the 1\lontel'PY rl'g-ion, \\'ilh II nole Oil

eXJ1an~ion of fi~hing g-roul1fl.. 20:Iil-l-1R!l. 3 li~'s.

103-1. Octopi of Cnlifornia. 20:20-2!l. 3 fig~,

Pieree. C. C., ond Clegg, lIf. T.1916. The effect of strFhnine sulphate on Cnlifornin I'nlley l]nnil. 2:11-]:::.

Pieree, Wright 1\1.1027. Stntus of the golden e:lltle ill ,outhp"n Califorllill. 13:GG.

Poole. Chnrles G.1933. Some fact" about predatory :\\\iml\1 (·ontro1. 19:1-!l, 2 iil-:s.

l'ope. Saxton.]!llS. Hunting with bo", and nno\\'. 4:1S::l-18ii, 2 figs.HllH. Bl'ar huuting ",ith bo\\'s nlll] IIno,,·~. 5:fin-70, 1 fig·.

Porteolls, Eclwor(l.IfllS. 'l'he gl'o\\'lh of hlp. 4:10S-]] 2, 2 fig-~.

Po\\'ell. 'ro,l.IflR2. Sporti"e taekle fol' sportin ~teelhends. 18:8]2-318.:1 fig~.

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] !i

1018.1919.1924.1924.1925.1927.1928.1928.1928.]928.1928.1929.]929.1930.HI30.1932.1934.W34.

S"ofield,1!)26.

S,'ofield,]flZO.lfl20.]!l21.IH21.

Scofield,Seofield,

1!l15.1015.1915.1916.191G,1917.1917.1918.

Schultz,8(,ofie1d,

1928.1932.

Scofield,]930.

Sndler, H. J.1928. Fishing ofr snuthl'l'lI I,,'nehl's ;':I'o",illg ill poplllal'ily. 14::!;,O.

Snnders, .Tose\Jh I-l.1922. The deI1l1t~· of Ih,' Fish ,11,,1 (;'11111' ('01l1l1\issioll. 8:22('j-2:?li,

Schaeffle, Ernest.1914. Some notes on the lIoll-sale of gam". 1:2-:1.191G. 'fhe administl'atioll or fi~h flllcl ;'::JII)(' I,,\\·~, 1:20!)·-212.1015. '),he nl'w a ngler's license. 1:5!l-li2.101G. '1'h .. need of l'O-OP{'I'lItioll in fish alld ;':'"11" I'rp'<'I'\,nl,ion, 2:7T-7!l,

Schmitt, "'nldo L,H119. Early stnges of th .. spiny lob~t.. r 1',,1;"11 h,l' the bont "Albnl'ol'e," 5:24-2,-,.

1 fig.Leonard p" an<1 Hnhlts. Carl L, ,""c' Hllhhs llllll :-;"hn1Ix.Eugene C.Striped bnss studies. 14::2!l-:17, 4 figs,A simple method of age <\(·t,'rlninntinll or "U'ipecl hn~s, 18:16.';-170,] li,g,Eu;.:ene C., nnd LilHlnel', Milton .T,Preliminary report of tli,' (':ll'1)' life hist"I')' of the Calj['lI'ni" "",,Iill",

16:120--124, 4 figs.Eugene C.. and Sn~·flel·. .Tohll 0, 8"" 1';11)',1"1' and S"ofielt1.:Kormnn D.Fish anel the mosquito probll'ul. 1:230-23],Hecent fish legislatiou. 1:104-17;1, I fig.The spin~' lobster in :.'Ilonterl'~' Ba,\'. 1:188.Cillie-o bass, slwrp-elJl'l'<l h"S', 1lI1ll hlllegill ~uullsh. 2:210."'ill cutting the 1;1'111 iujul", lh,' fi~hl'rie,,': 2:12\)-131.Horseshoe crab. 3:1:'I6-1:jT. 1 fig'.Legislation affecting- the c,olllmPl'"i,,1 fi,h,)!·i ..s. 3:US-100.1'he herring- nnd the <ll'\'I'l"IIIlWlI( of the hl'I'I'illg- ilHluI'U·.I· iu elilifol'lli:l.

4:65-70, 0 figs.'fhe quinnat salmOll ill :\r.:\\' Z",tllIlI'1. 4:] G-'Jj' ,Shrimp fisheries of Cllliforni" , 5:1-1'2,;:; lig",'fhe lamparll net. 10:GG-70.The purse seine, 10:1R2·-18li.:~ fig",'.che killer. 11 :86-87.The Department of Comlliereial Fi~h"l'i(", 13:1 OT-] 10,Abalone safe from exlel·minlliiou. 14:87.O~'sters in Californin. 14:203-204.Sardine scarcity at ::\Iouterey. 14:83-84,To SIlI'e the fisheril.'s /If the C)'eM L,d,,'s, 14:ST. SO,'Vh~' California sardines :Ire <,aught at night I'lIt1",r lhll" It)' cl;I~·. 14:2,-,0.The northern range of the albaf:ol'l', 15:71.The stntus of SlIlmon ill Califomill, 15:1'1-]8,Conservation Jaws pl'ol'ide Ilmpll' jJl'oc"c:!ioli 1'",. flhalol"''', 16:1:1-1;•.New commercia I fisheries lIa 1'1'01 hont', 16:] SCi.Oyster growing in Cnlifornjll, 18:(iR-G4.Chnnge in fOJ'In of fishery stu tistics. 20:29(;·-2!17. (Col'l'(',,1 iou, 21 :S~.)

Notes on the sardine fi~ller,l'. 20:1 ('jS-H',2.Norman B., IIn,1 Brynnt. I-Ifll'ol<l C.']'he striped bn~s in Calif"l'ni", 12:::;::;-74, ('i fi;.:s.'V. hKing- salmon marldllg ('xpl'riuwnl at Kl'lIll:llh Hil'CI', H)]!). 6:lOt-]O.1,Rill'er snlmon lit ;\Ionll'I'''I' ill 1\)20, 6:17:0,FeJ·tili:-'''I·. "toc·1;I'"o,l aud 'oil from ":ll'tline otf,,], 7:207-217,nmu' IISI'I1 1'0)' :-::11111011 IJ'olling in CnlifnJ'nin jJl )!).:!o. 7:~:2-:;,~, 7 figs.

s

,\lITHOI: 1:>:I1EX

]{oui 11:-'0 II , C. S.1031. COlllltill;': el .... ,· 0" Iii" Calif"r"ia :\alinnal Wnr,'~I, 17::!~1-:!~:!.

Russell, Vir;.:il n.1927. P"IIl'1 "SS\,IIC'" in Sail I '..ti 1'''. 13::21ti--:!lT.

Hntherfol'd, Frallk 1\1.1914. 0111' l'es\Xlllsibility f'lI' Iii,' \lI'"s"I·\'"Iio1\ of the ;':"lll" ll"d fish. 1:4-;;.

Rutledge, A.1026. No more wllste Inn(1. 12: Hl!l-17'l,

IJulli!. 2:11-1:1,

the KJnmath nil'el'

ill the O('''all altlll~

7 fig'~.

~.

on, ,,-ith H not"e 011

1I of other nllturlll

n.

(1 ill 1h.. 1\f01\ 1"I''')'

rl'gion (JO:::O-HIR~).

:21-24, 1 fk.

13:GG.

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8-35575

Soriano, Pablo S.1931. Food Illl bits mId f'

birds. 17::lGl-3DSpencer, John.

1928. l~ish sc:reens in Cn)1932. Fishwnys in Cnlifol

Starks, Edwin Chapill.1917. The shnrks of Cnlil1918. On common nnmps1918. ~'he fill t-fishes of C:19]8. 'I'he herrings nnd h.W18. The maekercl lind I

1918. 'I'he skates and rllYS18 figs. .

1919. The bnssps anll b,Haemulidae, nnd .

1919. The fishes of the c'8 figs.

]921. Notes On the ~ea Ii,] 922. Records of the c:n pi

3 figs.Storer, Tracy 1.

1915. Some hints on mlll,i1922. The eastern bullfrog'1923. Habies in a mouutni 11933. Frogs and their C0ll11

Storer, T!'ncT 1., nnd 'I'rue, G193]. Deer proof fcuces ill

Sumner, E. L., Jr.1931. An outline of the hn

17:251-254, 1 fig.1931. Some notes 011 the b i

specilll referenc'" til1932. An outline of the h:

with some direc·tiol

Taft, A. C.1933. California steelhel1cl t1933. Methocls for counting'

'fn~'lor, 'V. P.1&15. Two kinds of conserv:1924. Tbe present StfltllS of1924. Relntion of wild birds1025. Upland gnme birds in

general principles 01'ferry, J obn.

1931. "Albacore" in thirteenThompson, Ben H.

1933. In defense of pelicnlls.'l'hol1lJlson, Rnth Miller.

UJ27. California sardine in\'"The Oalifol"llia snre'

1927. Interesting books on {i.1927. Wonted: hooks found i1928. Progress in balibut in \

Thompson, "'illiam F.1917. TemperatUl'e lind the n1918. Rllre fish appenr oIT so1919. Blue-fin and yellow-fin1919. The breeding senson of1919. The conservation of 011

1919. The occurrence of the "1919. The oeClll'l'ence of Ihp ].I,

CALlFIlllN1A PJ~H AND GA1IIE

] m7.]922.HJ27.]927.H\29.

IG

~"otil'!d, "'. L.-Conti\llll'd.1(121. Hllnlin~ thl' wild h"al' ill ('''I\Il'ld l<'1·Ulll'<'. 7:102.In21. SlI"l'lIl\H'lllo Hi",,1' ~1I111\tlU lllllddn).:, ]920. 7:]25-126.]n:!~. 711'lI'h)'1'1 nt 2Ilonl"I'<'1". 10:87.)l)2-1. ~<]I1i<1 lit 2Iloulerl'.\', '10:171;-182, -I lig~.) 02ii. 1\1 illl "nl'in~ ~n huon iu Cnli 1'01'1\ in. 11 :62-6.'0:.1!.l:![i. '1'11f' H124 c'ommel'einl ('lIlc,1I of fi~l: in Cnlifol'Jli,l. 11:162-167,4 figs.1926. :llon,!y in tile blink. 12:13-](;.]920. Pnl'sc Reines for Clllifol'llil1 "nl·cline~. 12:16-19.HJ2~. How. n nnturnl r<'RCl\lI'C:<! is beiug administered. 14:21-25, 1 fig.Ifl28. Snrdll1C sen sons nl 1\Iontcl'e~' uncl Los Angl'lf's Hnrhor. 14:1flB-2oo, 2 figs]f)30. Scnrcits of smllll sllrdine~. 16:7[,. .)\)33. '1'nnll ur roilwoJ' f!'Om 2Ilexico. 19:220.1fJa4. The catch of sllrdines in California. 20:300-303, 5 tnbles.1934. Snmmer oeellnogrllphie work. 20:392-30::1.

S"ott, Cllrroll De'''.IfJ15. The meaning of nnlure stud~·. 1:216-219.

Sclle, Wilhur.1925. Wolf fish tnl,en nt Pneific: Gro\·e. 11:18B-]S\).

Selhne)', '''lIlter B.1922. Conser\'otion through ecluclltion. 8:203r-204, 1 fig.

Sell mel', "'alter B., lind Sell mel', Mrs. 'Valter B.W30. A dilllogue on fish nnd gllme Pl'oteC'tion. 16:42--45.

Sette, Oscnr E., lind Higgins. Eline)'. See Higl(ins nnd Sette.~hllW, Pnul A.

]932. Studies on thallium poisoning ill ~nme birds. 18:2fl-34.]fl33. New method developed for thn1lium drtel'll1inntion. 19:24.1\)34. Strenm and bn~' pollution stnelies. 20:12B-]2fl.

f:;lJeblc,r, 'V. H.]!)]7. History of the introdllction of food ,mcl gnme fishes into the wlIters of

Colifonlia. 3:3-12, 2 figs.New fish legislntion. 3:97-98.A historJ' of fishcuJturnl operations in ClIlifornia. 8:61-99, 7 figs.F~ur new hatcheries for Cnlifornio. 13:174-180, 3 figs.H~story of fish planting in Cnlifornia. 13:163-174, 4 figs.Hu:.tory of the fish lind fishin~ conditions of Lnl,e Tahoe. 15:193-203, 6

figs.Simpson, 'Gene M.

Ifl27. 'VI' must prodnc'e if we would destro.\·. 13:92-00, 3 figs.Slwgsuel'g. Tnge.

1930. Hych'Ohiologic:nl snne)' of the Hopkins Mnrine Stntion 16:3fi-3fl.f'nyder, .John O. .

1.\)21. How mnn~' eggs dM" a "nImon lll~'? 7:63-{H.1fl~1. ~ royal sil\"l'r tront ('Hught in Lnla· Tahoe. 7:148-149.1fl_1. StCt~lhends c:nul;ht nt ~eH off the ('Ollst nenr Fort Brag!:. 7:9-11, 2 figs.1!l21. Three CalifOl'llill IIlllr);ecl l'.~hnon l'f'(·overecl. 7:1-6, 4 figs.H122. 'l'he rel.nl·n of marl,ed kinl( snlmon grilse. 8:]02-107 11 11«8.1!l23. '1'he identifiClltion of trout. 9:]0-11, 1 filr. ,,,]!)2X. A second report on the retnrn of kinlr snlmon mnd;ed in ]919, in KIn Ill'

nth River. 9:1-fl, 5 figs.1!l24. lndinn melhods of fishin!: on Trinity River nnd some notes on the king

"almoll of that stream. 10:1G3-172, (\ fig:<.1\)24. A third report on the return of king salmon mnr];ed in ]919 in Klnmnth

HiveI'. 10:110-114, 2 figs.Yonng salmon taken nt sea. 10:62-64, 1 fig.'I'he half-pounde)' of Eel Rh'el', II stf'i;lhead tron t. 11 :49-5!i, 3 figs.Cnlifornia trout. 14:12]-122.Salmon investigation. 14:25-29, 2 figs.Cnlifornia tront. 19:81-112, 4 col. pIs., Hi figs.A steelheod migrntion in Shusta River. 19:252-254, 1 fig.A new .Californin trout. 20:105-112, 1 col. pI.. 4 figs.Plnnt SIlver snlmon in Engle Lake. 20:3Sn-aOO, 1 fig.

John 0., and Scofield, Eugene C.An experiment reluting to tile Jloming instinct of lling salmon. 10:9-17,

7 figR.

1!l24.]fl21i.]928.]928.1933.H\33.1934.]934.

Snyder,1fJ24.

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TTaft, A. C.

1933. California steelbead trout problems. 19:1fl2-Hl9, 2 figs .1933. Methods for counting smflll fish in hntc·beries. 19:122-126.

'flly]or, W. P.1&15. Two kinds of conservationists. 1:161-163.1924. The present stntus of tIlt' bllIHI-tailt'd pigeon on the PlIeifie (:oust. 10:]-0.1924. Relation of wild birds to the foot and nIDuth ,lisellst'. 10:10G-110.1025. Upland gallle birds in the state of "'lIshington, with II discussion of StHIlC

general principles of game importlltion. 11:07-]0':''felTY, John.

1931. "Albacore" in thirteenth yellr. 17:136-14:', fi fi~;s.

Thompson, Ben H.1933. In defense of pelicllns. 19:188-192.

'I'hompson, Ruth Miller.1927. California snrdine investigations. Being a redew of l~ish HlIl1etin ] 1,

"The California sardine." 13:143-145.1027. Interesting boo),s on fish, fisheries nnd relllted subjt'cts. 13:2!l-:lr;.1927. Wanted: hooks found in 1Ilbncore lind tnnus. 13:141.1928. Progress in haiibut investigations. 14:47-40.

Thompson, 'WilIiam F.1917. Temperature lind the albacore. 3:153-15D, 3 fiJ(s.1918. Rare fish appellr otT soutbern Cnlifornia. 4:182-18~.

1919. Blue-fin and yellow·fin tunn. 5:201-202.1919. The breeding season of the sardine. 5:15fl.1919. The conservation of our fisheries. 5:4!l-5!l, 4 fig,.;.1919. The occurrence of the ulbllCOl'p north of San Frlln<:isl'll. 5:203-204.1919. The occurrence of thp louvar. 5:202-203.

17AUTHOR INDE.\:

Soriuno, Pablo S.1931. Food hllbit.s and econolllic "tntns of the hl'(',,,,,r 11111] red-winged bllll');­

birds. 17:3(\1-300, (\ til hIps.Spencer, John.

1928. Fish screens in Calif01'1I ill irrij(ntion ditches. 14:208-210. 2 fil(s.1932. Fishwnys in Cnlifornill. 18:239-244, H figs.

Starl,s, Edwin Chapin.1917. The sharks of Cnlifol'llia. 3:145-]53, 13 figs.1918. On COllllllon nllnleS of fisht's. 4:179-180.1918. ~'he lint-fishes of Californin. 4:101-179, 22 figs.19]8. The herrings nnd herring-Iilie fishes of Califol'llill. 4:[,8-6;;, 9 figs.HUB. ~'he IIInckel'el and maekel-e]·lil;e fishes of California. 4:118-129, 12 figs.1918. '.rhe skates and rnys of Californin, with nn net'onnt of til(: rat fish. 4:]-15,

18 figs.]D19. The basses and bllss-lilw fi.,hcs of Cnlifornin. l~nlllilic" Scrrnlli,Jne.

Baemnlidlle, 1I11d Knhosidlle. 5:5D-{i8, 9 figs.] DID. '.rhe fishes of the cl'olll;er family (Scinenidlle) of en Ii forllia. 5:13-:!O.

8 figs.]921. Notes on the sen lions. 7:250-2G3,,{ figs.1922. Records of the captnre of fur seals on' land ill Cnliforllill. 8:Hi!j-HilJ.

3 figs.Storer, Trucy I.

1915. Some hints on mllldng photogrllphs for illustration. 1:2]2-2Hi.1922. The eastern bullfrog in Californill. 8:2Hl-224, 2 figs.1923. Rabies in a mountain lion. 9:45-48.1933. Frogs and their commercilll use. 19:203-2]3. 2 fig-s.

Storer, Trac;1' 1., and True, Gordon B., .Jr.1931. Deer proof fences in Californill. 17:263-260.

Sumner, E. L., Jr.1931. An outline of the Illlbits of the hllbeflt ",ith some directions for tl':1pping'.

17:251-254, 1 fig.1931. SOllie notes on the birds find llnimals of the Los Banos duel, refuge with

spedlll referen('e to prcdntoJ'Y species. 17:270-280, 11 figs.1932. An outline of the hnbits of the stripp<1 skunk lind little spotted skunk

with sOllie directions for trapping. 18:3+--43.

ine Stn tion. 16:35-39.

Ie fislws into the wu tel's of

:03, 5 tnbles.

1. 14:21-25, 1 fig.JIn/'bor. 14:108-200, 2 figs.

I. 11:162~l(17, 4 figs.

:1O~.

25-120.

18:2ll-34.tion. 19:24.:fl.

IE

l.

L fig.

12-45.I Sette.

nia. 8:61-99, 7 figs..80, 3 figs.-174, 4 figs.Lnke Tahoe. 15:193-203, 6

mnrl'l>d in ]919 in Klamllt.h

IJId some notes on the king

.!Xl, 3 figs.

I IIIn I'ked in ] 9W, in KJnm-

7:148-149.~'ort Brugj(. 7:9-11, 2 figs.:1-4>, 4 figs.102-107, 11 figs.

Tont. 11:49-5!'i, 3 figs.

figs.

I:52-254, 1 fig.\1.. 4 figs.,00, 1 fig.

:t of king sullllon. 10:9-17, ,

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1932.1933.1933.

1930.1930.1931.1931.

1930.Ul30.193].]f.l31.

Walford, Lionel A.1928. Humpback snlmou takel)1928. Northern halibut in SOil

1929. The spawning season of15:111-118, 6 figs.

Mexican fish iu Sun Ped'rai nnd cnl'p. 16:234-2:Mexican cabrilla and gr.Northward occurrencc of

7 figs.Big-eyed bass and stripe,Commercial uses of shn)'The life histol1' of the

sel'\'1l tion of the fishen"'arner, O. L. .

1933. State Fish Exchnnge Ill"]034. Large-mouthed blnck ba~,

1934. New angling and huntin;Welch, Walter R.

1927. Dollar-a-~'enl' warden~.

1927. Hunting and fishing rem]927. Poachers and J;ame In\\'1928. Quail shooting in Califo1928. Volunteer deputies. 14:J]92!J. Legislation plus edneati.102\). Trout fishing in Califol'J11930. California fish and ;:al

3 figs.Gutue refuge~, IU'('Sl'l'\'l'H

The rights of the Ilmatt'lGame reminiseencl's ofThe IH'OPIl;:'ation of Calif

3 figs.1932. The Cnlifornin ljnail '"

1 fig.Westerfeld, Cnrl.

]\)](;. Gamt' conditions in G,'"I fig.

10l!). Accusations and the <1 .. f.Stnte Legislnture Apr:mentnl FllIicien('~' :tnl!

\V"ymoutll, Fl'Ilnlt 'V.]9]0. Contribntions to th .. life

1 fig.1019. A ense of destruction of1919. Kote on the hahits and

5:171-172.]920. The Pacific edible crah ,]921. The ubunllnnce of yonn;

Whitehead. Seward S.1927. Keeping smull snrllines]927. Pilot fish. 13:67.1930. California bluefin luna.1933. Condition of the ~'ell"'\"l;

Wilson, Leo K.1933. The management of tInt:'

Winch, Frnnk.1922. Posted Pl'Olwl'l.Y llllli n ",

u

\"111 Deventer, 'Villiam C.1926. Barge fishing on the southern Cnlifol'llia coast. 12:]!}--20.

Vlln Hoekel, Henry.1\)29. Acetic aeid as a control ag..nt for cyelochaete and gyrodactylus in hntchery

trout. 15:230-234, 2 figs.1929. Diseases observed in game bird raising. 15:301~'l08, 7 figs.1929. Parasitism in deer. 15:309-314, 0 figs.1929. Wild duck disease. 15:11-]2,] fig.

\-'111 Vorhis, L. G.]!)34. AlbaMre. 20:394.] 934. BJuefin tuna. 20:3\)4.

Vogelsang, Charles A.1!'ll5. The equity of the game Inws. 1:148-152.]931. Flarly history of introlluction and (listJ'ihution of spiny-rnyed fishes ill

Cnlifornin water!'. 17:238-240.\'ogt, .T. H.

lfl34. 'l'lle Lake Almanor Hnt"ht'I·Y. 20:1Xo-133,::I figs.

U. S. Bllreau of Biological SurveJ'.]919. Importation of quail from Mexico. 5:88-89.Ifll!). r.'er]e1'01 migrlltorJ' biro In\\'. 5:80.

IS

v

'rhOW!ISOll, William F.--CUUtilllll·d.1919. The reclIrrence of the fl'il,:H I" lIladwrel. 5:200.1919. The spawning of the grunion. 5:201.1919. YOllng of the lad~'fish discovered. 5:158.1920. The abaloncs of northern California. 6:45-50, 3 figs.1920. The fisheries laboratory and its work. 6:17i-178.1920. Investigation of the Salton Sea. 6:83-84.1920. The occurrence of the Japanese herring. 6:33.1920. The proposed investigution of the sardine. 6:10-]2.1920. A snipe-fish from Oatalinn. 6:32-33.1921. The basking shark at l'I'Ionterey. 7:178.1921. The future of the sardine. 7:38-4], 1 fig.1921. Historical review of California sal'lline industry. 7:195-206, 7 figs.1921. Tlie new California State l<'isheries LaboratorJ'. 7:]50-153, 2 figs.1921. Qnarter-oils or balf-pound o\'nls. 7:106-110.Ifl21. The sardine of California. 7: Hl3-Hl4, 2 figs.]921. Wuales and sardines. 7:110-111.1922. The fisueries of California and their care. 8:165-177, 4 figs.1924. Tue effect of gunfire on fishes. 10:G4-66.1924. The IibralT of the State Fisheries Laboratory. 10:91.

Thompson. William F., and Br~'ant, Harold C.1920. The mullet fisheries of Salton Sea. 6:60-63, 3 figs.

Tuompson, William F., nnd Higgins, Elmer.1919. [Unusual appearances of fishes in southern Califol'llia waters.] 5:94-96.1923. Review of Dr. Sliogsuel'g's report on the purse seine fisheries of California.

9:87-98, 3 figs.TOllls, "'ebb.

]922. Fish and game bistor,l' IIlnde HIHI in the mnking in San Diego Connt,\'.8:210-211, 1 fig.

1'rue, Gordon H., Jr.1931. Gnme birds nnd citrus fUllliJ;ation. 17:53-57, 2 figs.1932. Damage by deer to crops in CalifoJ'lJia. 18:136-147, 5 figs., 2 tables.1932. Hepellents and deer damaJ;e control. 18:156-165.1933. More ahout the quail refuges. 19:248-252, 3 figs.193~. The quail replenishment program. 19:20-24, 2 figs.1934. Au experiment in quail importation. 20:365--370, 2 figs.1934. Quail bandinl:' returns for 1002 and 1933. 20:371-374, 2 figs.

'l'rue, Gordon H., Jr., and Storer. Tracy J. See Storer Ilnd True.'I'vler. John G.

'] 9] R. TJnll PPI'eeia ted friends. 4:26-29, 1 fig.

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14:] 22-128, 1 fi;.:-.

13:180-184, 1 fig.13:264-2GS.

nlld fi ft)' yen rs II :;Il.

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.\l''I'1l01l INDEX

1930.1930.1931.1931.

l!>32.1933.1933.

1930.Ul30.1931.1931.

Walford, Lionel A.1928. Hnmpbnck snlmon tnlwn olI Snntn Monicn. 14:90-91.1928. Northern hnlibut in southel'D Cnlifornia. 14:89, 1 fig.1929. The spawning sensOIl of the California barracuda (S,/h.I/1'Uella. argetltea).

15:111-118, 6 figs.?\lexican fish in Sun 1'ell!'o lnllrhts. 16:189.'rai alld carp. 16:234-237, 4 figs.Mexican cabrilla and gronpers. 17:17-20, 3 figs.Nortbwnrd OCCllITenCe of so.lltbcrn fish off Snn Pedro in 1931. 17:401--405,

7 figs.Big-eyed bass and striped bass. 18:262-263, 2 figs.Commercial uses of sharks and mrs. 19:179--188, 7 figs.The life histor~' of the Cnlifornin bnrrnclldn :11ld its bearing 011 the COil­

sel'\'ntion of the fishpry. 19:37--40, 2 figs.'Vnrner, O. L.

1933. State Fish Exchnnge merges with Division. 19:270.1934. Lal'ge-lIlouthed hlnck bass introduced into Lnlie Merced. 20:74-7G, 1 fig.1934. New angling and hunting license buttons. 20:152.

Welch, Walter R.1927. Dollnr-a-yenr wnrdens. 13:9H-98.]927. Hunting and fishing reminiscences.]927. POllchers and gnme lnw \'iolntors.1928. Quail shooting in Culifol'llia todar1928. Volunteer deputies. 14:117-119.1929. Legislation plus education cqun]s consel'\'Htioll. 15:;:22-327.l(129. Trout fishing in Cnlifornin todn)' nnd fifty yenrs ago. 15:18-23, 3 figs.1930. Cnlifornin fish and gnme wnrdens toc]ny and )·e~tel'ypar. 16:204-2]1I,

3 figs.Game refuges, jH'cserl'cs Hnd sanctunries. 16:307-3]].The rights of the allwtellt· sportslllan. 16:107-111.Gnme reminiscences of yesterrenrs. 17:255-263.The !wo\)ngotion of Cnlifornia quail in open hl'eeding grounds. 17:421--42fi,

3 figs.1932. The Cnlifornin qUHiI sllnctuary n1l(1 game refuge eHlllpHil(n. 18:24-29.

1 fig.Westerfeld, Carl.

1$1](;. Game conditiolls in Great Britain \'s. conditioll~ in C,diforlli,c. 2:3-10,1 fig.

]!n9. Accusations nnd the defense. Resolution by l\lr. lDdl'n, introduce!] ill til('Stnte Legislnture A!wil 1, 1919, and referred to COllllllittl'C' 011 (30I'el'll­mentnl FJfficienc')' nn,l Economy. 5:liG-18fi.

Wl'ymouth, Frank 'V.]9]6. Contribntitllls to the life history of the Pnc:itic Coast edible <:ruh. 2:22-27.

1 fig.1919. A cnse of destrnction of Pismo clnms b)' oil. 5:174-175, 1 fig.1919. Note on the hnhits lind use of the smnll sHnd crab (ElIlel'ila a.lin/of/a).

5:171-172.1920. The Pacific edihle emil lind its nenr l'elnth·es. 6:7-10, 4 figs'.]921. The nbundnnee of young Pismo clams. 7:103-HlG, 2 figs.

Whiteheud, Seward S.1927. Keeping small sardines firlll by refrigerntion. 13:217.]927. Pilot fish. 13:67.1930. Cnlifornin blucfin tnnu. 16:231-233, 4 figs.1933. Condition of the yel!o1\·tail fisben'. 19:199-203, 2 figs.

Wilson, Leo K.1933. 'l'he mtllwgement of duek mnr~llPs. 19:15-20, 1 fig.

'Vinch, Frnlll{.1922. Post~,1 property nnd n solution of the hllntinK problem. 8:171)-181.

killg in San Diego Count)·.

alifornia waters.] 5:94-96.s('ine fisheries of California.

1-]2.

I figs.

15-177, 4 figs.

10:91.

7:195-206, 7 figs.7:]5(}-153, 2 figs.

3 fig".·S.

2 figs.-147, 5 figs., 2 tables..65.nil's.: figs.:70, 2 figs.:371-374, 2 figs.and Trn('.

and gyrodactylus in batchery

01-:'J08, 7 fig~.

It. 12:19--20.

tion of s\lin~'-rnyed fi~hp~ in

: filts .

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SUBJECT INDEX

AIRCRAFT IN FISHERIESAnonymous.

1919. Locating sardines by neroplune. 5:41.1920. The statns of the tunu. 6:172-173.

Helwig, L. H.1920. Seaplanes to locutc fisll. 6:31.

AGAR·AGARBa uder, C. S.

1020. Agar-agar to be manufactured in southem California. 6:31-32.

0).,...).

( 21 )

ALBACORE (VESSEL)Anonymous.

1918. New patrol uoat for sou/hel'll Califol'lliu. 4:30--31, 1 Ii:;, uu 1'.Bon not, Paul.

1929. Some cruises of tbe Albacorc. 15:105-110, 4 figs.Hedderly, Edwin L.

1918. New patrol bont "lIlakes good." 4:82-84.Scofield, W. L.

1934. Summer oeeanogru\lbic work. 20:392-393.'J'Cl'I'Y, John.

] D31. "Albacorc" in thirteenth yell]'. 17:Hlfi-14r>, r> figs.

ALBACOREAnonymous.

1029. Albacore import"d from Japlln. 15:171.Clurk, Frunces N.

1!l29. A racial eompllri80n of California, Huw,liiuu and ,Jnpunc8c ,t1b:ll'OI'!'(Gel'1t/O genuo). 15:351-353.

Herz, Ludwig E.1928. Albacol'l'. 14:249.

Pegler, Ernest.1030. Albacore off Ore!:on llllt] W:lshington eonsts. 16:76.

Scofield, Norman B.1029. The northern ruuge of the nlbucorc. 15:71.

Thompson, 'Villiam F.1917. Temperature and the albacore. 3:]53-159, 3 figs,1919. The occurrence of the alhncore north of Bun l~raneiHeo. 5:203-20cl,

ABALONESBerry, S. Stillmlln.

1921. A distributionlll note Oil Ha/io/ix. 7:254-255, 1 fig.Bonnot, 1'IIU1.

1930. Abalones ill Califol'lli'l. 16:15-23, fi figH.Oliver, J. H.

1916. Abalone peal'1 formntioll. 2:182-185, 3 til(s.Phillips, Julius B.

1930. How abalones arc 80111CtilllcS plunted. 16:76-77, 185.1931. Live boxes for abalones at Montcrl'Y. 17:85.

Scofield, Norman B.1028. Abalone safe from cxtcrmination. 14:87.1930. Conservation laws providc ll111plc protection for lluulonl's. 16:1a-Hi.

l'hompson, William F.1020. The abalones of nortbern Clllifornill. 6:45-50, 3 figs.

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BARGE FISHING. See Sport Fishinl;.

BASS. S.~e a/xo Rea-bliss; HtrNeale, George.

1931. The spinr-ra~'('d ga I11 1)ls. (6 col.), ~

Scofield, Norman B.1916. Calico bliSS, shn rp-'

Starks, ]<Jdwin Chnpin.191n. 'The bns><cR lind ""

IIaemulidnc, nndVogelslIug, Chllrles A.

1nn1. garly histor.,· or illCHlifo1'nia walpr,

BASS, BLACKNeale, George.

]916. Black bliSS cut mit1922. Blllck bass shiplllel;

'Varner, O. L.1934. Large-moutlH'd hIll,"

BEAVERSN"Hle, George.

]924. The fU(III",' of IIIl'

BATSHall, I~. H.

]926. Et'ollomic ":lIn,' "I'

BASS, ROCKClark, Frances N.

]D33. Rock bnss (I'am/III.9 figs., 3 tnhles.

BEARSBruce, In,\'.

1923. '1'he blad; hl'll I' inDixon, Joseph.

1916. Does the gl'inl,\' he'Lorenzen, L. N.

J923. A sheep-killing h,'"

BIG BEAR VALLEY:\Ialone, 'W. C.

1917. 111)' first trip into

BIRDS. See also nnmes of S\I'

Rnde, August.1927. Game bird furmill~

]929. Game bird farmini'1932. Artificinl methods

BrYllnt, Harold C.iD26. The economic "a III

b'rench, Grace 111.1926. A bird house cololl

Grinnell, Joseph.1914. Bird life as n COIll

McLean, D. D.1928. Birds lIlld grapt'>l.

:\loffitt, James.l11S]. Some protl'eted hit

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 81'(0 nln!P,fornia. Didsilln

bnrrncuda in Cali­13:18-25, 5 figs.

('ALIF(}I~NIA 1"1';11 .-\:-"11 (;A~II':

See a/so Kelp.C. S.Agar-a~ar t.o bc lIl11nllfll('tlll'p,] ill sout.hern Cnlifornin. 6:31-32.

Pnu!.Californill sl'awcecls. 17:40-44, -I ti;:s.

Fl-e<l.A brief note on a g-l'een all;a /lllki"f"odcsmlls, 15:176-178.

",)

ALGAE.Bauder,

]020.nonnot,

In3l.K]y"er,

]D2D.

ANIMALS. Sec Fur-hcaring Animllls; "'80 names of spccial animals.

ANCHOVIES

Star];s, Edwin Chapin.IlnS. The hert'ing~ all,1 h",.,.in~·1i\;c fishps of California. 4:5S-65, l) figs.

AMBERGRISAnon)"lnou~,

J!)}7. Amhe1'~ris. 3:]71.

ANTELOPES

AIItlerson, I-Inrvey ~'.".T 1'.

1!134. 'I'be pron~hol'n lInt,~loJlI' in Los Angch's Connty, 20:!J1-!l2,.Tohllson, ]~rcd "'.

]D31, Antelope nn tl\l' Sh"stll ""tionlll FIlI·est. 17:167-108, 1. fig-.N,!]son, E. "'.

JD2". Distl'iuutillu of t.hl' pl'ong-hol'nc,l 1I11t.elope in Califorllia. 11:1;;4-157,fig.

ALBACORE FISHERIESAndrews, Carroll B.

In27, Alllllcore '''lught 111':11' MOlltt~I'py, 13:1-!1-142,Anon~·IJ1OUS. '

11)}5. ~'uun rlisnppcal'. 1:72.1!l23. Alhncol'c !ishpry wonit's cnlln!'rrlJ1''11. 9:1iili.1!l2G. AluacOJ'c appelll' IIcnl' Rail l~I'nnl'j,;eo, 11:185-1Sn,

Phillips, ,Tulius B.1931. Albacore nt 11[01111'1'1')', 17:8G.

"nn Yorhis, L. n.1!l:~-I. AlbncOl'''. 20::-l!J-I.

ANGLING. See Sport Fishing.

BADGERSFollett, Wilbur 1.

1027. A Cnlifornia badger. 13:220,Fn', "'nlter.

102S. 'l'he Cnliforllin ba,lg!'r. 14:204-20~,

BARRACUDA"'alford, Lionel ,\.

H129. The spllwning scn,on of the Califo I'll in bnrl'lIC'tHla (.'3!,h-Yl"Ulll1a a/·uell/en).15:111-118, (j figs.

Jn3S. The life histor~' of the California bUl'l'lIcIHla and its benring on thecOllst'l'I'ntion of the fishery. 19:37-40, 2 figs.

BARRACUDA FISHERIESCraig, Joseph A.

ID27. Effect. of the reccnt IHW prohibiting the tuldll~ offornia waters with purse seine or round haul nets.

Nidever, H. B.1028. Bootleg hllrra"ndll. 14:8-1-8:3,

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ifornia. 6:31-32.

5:176-178.

. 4:58-65, II figs.

al animnls.

20:!J1-!l2.

i-1G8, 1 fig.

lifol·nio. 11:1i'i4-157,

(Sphllramla al·gelllert).

lind its benring on the

~ of barracuda in Cali­lets. 13:18-25, 5 figs.

.1

:->UHJEC'l'lNDI<;X

BASS. See a/.w} Sell-hllss: ~triped Hllss.1'\ eale, George.

1931. The spiny-rayed gume fish"s of till: ClllifOl'nill inlllnrl \\'lIters. 17:1-17.11 pIs. (t3 col.), fl fi;:,.

Seofield, Norman B.1916. Cnlico bliSS, shnrp-p:lI'('I] hIlSS, a\ll] hlllt'gill snnfish. 2:21.0.

Starl,s, ]~rlwill Chapin.Hl1!l. 'l'he bllsses IInrl hJlss-lilw fishes of CIIJifornill. )<';lIniJies Serron;,111".

Haemulirlae, anll Krphosirloe. 5:5!l-G8,!l figs."ogelsung. Churles A.

10:11. J',urly hist",·~· of introrlnctio\l and rlistdhution of spin,l'-"lIyl'{l /ish,!s inClllifornin wlIters. 17:2"~8-240.

BASS, BLACKNeale, George.

1916. Black bass cat mosquitoes. 2:50.1922. Blnck bass shipment to Mcxi,·o. 8:1 H-I17. ~ figs.

'Varner, O. L.]1)34. Lllrge-mouthetl LllIl'1, hass jntl'o,hll'l'rJ into LIlI,e :\Iereerl. 20:74-75,1 fig.

BASS, ROCKClark, Frances N.

]933. Rock bnss (Puru}"I,,·,/:,") ill th,' Califlll'nill (,ollln'Heinl fishel·.". 19:~5-::l;;.

9 figs., 3 tnbles.

BATSHnll, K H.

]\)26. J~('onollli(: vnltlt· (,I' the :\I"xit,:tn free-llliJed hat. 12:1::1;;-1:17.

BEARSDI'uee, JII.I'.

1923. 'I'he hlu<·Ii h"III' in ,·..Jarion to st"r·Ii. 9:1.6---]8.Dixon, Joseph.

]9]6. Does the ;:rizzly Iwnr ,till r'xi~t in CAlifornin. 2:(jr.-60, ,j lig~.

Lorenzen, L. N.]92:~. A sbeep-killin;: henr. 9:];;]-]52.

BEAVERSNellIe, George.

]924. Thc fulun' of tile IWlll·I'I'. 10:114-11~,.

BIB LlOG RAPHY. ."cc IIIH.ler ,,,,,einl sllhject". r·.!!.. Bil'lls--llihliol;I'lI\lh)'; ea li­fornin. DiI'j~j"n nl' Fi~h nnd GAn\l'-HiblioA'rAphy.

BIG BEAR VALLEY

Malonc, 'V. C.1917. Mr first trip illto Hi;: Hellr ",dll'y in the swing of 1016. 3:60-61.

BI R OS. See also nllmes of Sl)(~cinl hiJ·<1~. ('.{t., Dllcks. QIIA i1.Bude, August.

]927. Game bird farming. 13:77-92. () l1;:s.1929. Gume bird fUl111illg in Cnlifornin. 15:M\-;,.j.]932. Artificinl methods of proplIg":tting gnllle birds. 18:117-1:11,]2 figs.

Bryunt, Harold C.]926. The econonlie ,'nllle of birrls. 12:1.-·8. .j ligs.

]J'rcnch, Grace lit.1926. A bird honse colonr. 12:]30-]33.

Grinnell, JOlleph.1914. Bird life as n commullit~' nsset. 1:20-22, 1 fig.

McLean, D. D.1928. Birds nnd gropes. 14:92.

Moffitt, James.1931. Some !lrotede<l birtls th,! 1111..1, h\lnll~I' should know. 17:.j12-!2n, -1 figs.

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BI RDS-BIBLIOGRAPHYBrynnt, Hnrold C.

10]5. Bool;s nnll plllllphlets relnting to Cnlifornin hirds. 1:175-177.

BIRDS-DISEASESVnn Roel,el, Henr.v.

]020. Disenses obsened in gllme bird rnising. 15:301-308, 7 figs.

BROADBILL. See Swordfish

BONEFISHESFollett, 'Wilbur 1.

1928. 'fhe bonefish--over

CALIFORNIA. DIVISION (Anonymous.

1919. Fish and GRme C,Hr~'Rnt, Harold C.

1918. Discretionary pow'1921. A brief bistory of

7 figs. .1924. Scientific investlgfl

10:51-62, 2 figs.Dunwoodv. Charles.

1927. 'The viewpoint of'Westerfeld, Carl.

1919. Accusations alll! tthe State LeglsII,ernmentnl Efficil

CALIFORNIA. DEPARTM EAnonymous.

1927. The new Depnrtm.

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU CBrYRnt, Hllrold C.

1922. Fishcultural depal'Burghduff, A. E.

1933. The Burenu of Fit;:Shebley, W. H.

1922. A history of fish CI

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU 0Anonymous.

1928. New bureuu establNeale, George.

1928. Fish rescue Rnd rc·1920. Fish rescue Rnd re·

BRANTMoffit, James.

19~1. First nnnunl blnekHl~2. Second annual bla'1933. Tbird ann uRI billel·1934. Fourth RnnuRI bin.

BONITOBonnot, Paul.

H131. An unusual record

CABRILLAWRlford, Lionel A.

1931. Mexican eRbrilla a·

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU 0Anonymous.

1914. A department of (.Scofield, NormRn B.

1927. The Depnrtment 0

CALWORNTA TeTSIl AND GAME

Tnylor,1024.]025.

BI RDS-Continued.Nellie, George.

1915. The California valll'Y qnnil nnd introdncl!d gllme birds. 1:153-155.Oberholser, Hllrry C.

1928. A continent-wide watel'fowl ('ensns. 14:110-1:20.Sorinno, Pnblo S.

] 931. Food hnbits nnd economie sta tns of the bl'ewer nnd red-winged blael'birds.17:361-395, 6 tnbles.

"'niter P.Relntion of wild birlb to the foot llnd month disense. 10:105-110.Uplnnd gnme hirds in the stnte of 'Vnshington, with n disenssion of

some genernl principles of gnme importation. 11:97-]03.'1'rue, Gordon H., Jr.

1031. Game birds alHI eitrns fnmigntion. 17:53-57, 2 figs.T~'ler, John G.

1918. thwpprecinted friends. 4:26-20,] fig.

24

BIRDS-FOODBITllnt, Hnrold C.

1926. The economic ntlne cf birds. 12:1-8, 4 figs.Colemnn, George A.

1927. Notes on the food of the western robin, I;in!:lisher nnd other hirds.13:147-148.

Soriano, Pnblo S.1931. Food habits lind econolllic statns of the brewer nnd red-win!:",1 blncl,­

birds. 17:361-395. 6 tnbles.

BIRDS-MIGRATIONAnonymons.

1918. Importllnt provisions of the migrntory hird trent~· net. 4:187.1922. How far do birds go when they fly sonth? 8:232-233.

Burnhnm, John B.1!)18. "'hilt is expected from the new federnl Inw. 4:188.

Fleming, J. H.1023. "'hy Cannda and the United Stntes combined to stop spring sbootin;:.

9:101-102.McLenn, D. D.

1928. Vnrions conditions regulating bird popnlntion nnd migration. 14:129-1;3'1.U. S. Bnreuu of Biological Survey.

1919. Federnl migratory bird law. 5:80.

BLUEFIN (VESSEL)Anonymous.

1030. New pntrol hoat. 16:244.Scofield, Norman B.

1030. New commercial fisheries patrol boat. 16:186.Scofielll, "'. L.

Ifl34. Snmmer oeennogl'Uphie worl;. 20:392-393.BOARS

Scofield, W. L.1fl21. Hunting the wild bORr in central France. 7:102.

BOATS, FISHING. SCI' Fishinl( Methods Rnd Gellr.

BOBCATSSumner, E. L., Jr.

1931. An outline of the habits of tIJe bobcat with some directions for trapping.17:251-254, 1 fig.

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CALIFORNIA. DIVISION OF FISH AND GAMEAnonymous.

1919. Fish and Game Commission needs plenary powers. 5:30.Rrynnt, Harold C.

1918. Discretionary powers and gnme conservation. 4:129-138.1921. A brief histon of the California Fish and Game Commission. 7:73-86,

7 figs. .1924. Scientific investigation by the California Fish and Gnme Commission.

10:51-62, 2 figs.Dunwoody. Charles.

1927. The viewpoint of an onlooker. 13:110-112.Westerfeld, Carl.

1919. Accusations nnd tbe defense. Resolution by Mr. Eden, introduced inthe State Legislnture April I, 1919, nnd referred to Committee on Gov­ernmental Efficiency and Economy. 5:176-185.

\JUO birds. 1:153-155.

n.

and N!d-winged hlacl'birds.

1 disense. 10:105-110.tOil, with n discussion ofII. 11 :97-103.

2 figs.

lirds. 1:175-177.

':301-308, 7 figs.

ill~fisher nnd other birds.

\'er nnd red-winged blacl,-

cnt.\' nct. 4:187.232-233.

4:188.

?d to stor spring sbooUn;.:.

lind migration. 14:129-1:H.

6.

102.

ome direetions for trapping.

SUBJECT INDEX

BONEFISHESFollett, Wilbur 1.

1928. The bonefish-o\'erlool,ed by California sportsmen. 14:28G-286, 1 fig.

BONITOBonnot, Paul.

1931. An ullusunl record of the bonito (Sarda chilenais). 17:489.

BRANTMoffit, Jnmes.

19::\1. First annual bInd sea brunt ('Cnsus in Californin. 17:396-401, 3 figs.]9::\2. Second annunl black brnnt census in California. 18:298-810. 7 figs.1983. Tbird annunl blnck brant census in Cnlifornia. 19:255-263, 2 figs.1934. Fourth annual black brant census in California. 20:355--364, 1 fig.

BROADBILL. See Swordfishes.

CCABRILLA

"'nlford, Lionel A.1931. Mexican cnbrilla nnd groupers. 17:17-20,3 figs.

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIESAnonymous.

1914. A derartment of commel-cial fisheries. 1:26-27.Scofield, Norman B.

1927. The Depnrtment of Commercial Fisheries. 13:107-110.

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU OF FISH CULTUREBrynnt, Harold C.

1922. Fishcultural depal·tment personnel. 8:99-102.BUl'gbduff, A. E.

1933. Tbe Burenu of Fish Culture conventions. 19:35-36.Shebley, W. H.

1922. A bistory of fish cultural operations in Cnlifornin. 8:61-99, 7 figs.

CALIFORNIA. BUREAU OF FISH RESCUE AND RECLAMATIONAnonymous.

1928. New bureau estnblished. 14:305.Neale, George.

1928. Fish rescue and reclamntion. 14:296-298, 2 figs.1929. Fish rescue and reclnJDntion. 15:251-252.

CALIFORNIA. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCESAnonymous.

1927. The new Department of Natural Resources. 13:194.

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CARP"'alfol'd, Lionel A.

1930. Tui nnn earp. 16:2:'\4-2:'\7, 4 fig!'.

CATFISHESNeale, George.

1915. The catfish in Califol'llia. 1:62-64.

CLAMSAnonymous.

1916. Soft-shelled clums planted in Morro Boy. 2:40.1931. Permanent quaruntine on clams and mussels. 17:446-447.

Bonnot, Pa ul.1932. Soft shell clam beds in the vicinity of San Francisco Bay. 18:64-66.

Fisher, John P.1916. Clams in San Francisco Bay. 2:209-210.

Heath, Harold. .1910. California clams. 2:175-178, 2 figs.

su

CLEAR LAKEColeman, George A.

1930. A biological sUl'veJ' of

CLUBSAnonymous.

1928. Commercial duck club:McAllister, M. Holl.

1930. The early histol'J' of r1 t:

CONSERVATION. See a.~o FhAdams, Chorles C.

l(l](i. Science I1nd progress i2:19-22.

Bryant, Harold C.1918. Discretionary. powers

Donnero, J. D.1!l22. Times have changed.

Ellsworth, Rodney S.1930. Conservation through

Newbert, Frank M.1914. Efforts to conserve th

Pardee, George C.1914. Fish and game conser

resources. 1:6-8.Roberts, Ruth Kellett

1932. Conservation as form(region.18:283-290

Rutherford, Frank M.1914. Our responsibility for

Sellmer, Wolter B.1922. Conservation through

Taylor, W. P.1915. Two ldnds of conser\

Welch. Walter R.19211. Legislation plus educ:

CORBINACraig, Joseph A.

1920. A new fishery in M<

CLAMS, PISMOAnonymous.

1922. Cold weather ldlls PislClark, Frances N.

1928. Pismo clom census. 141929. Pismo clom censns. 1E1930. Pismo clam census. 1 f:1931. Increasing scol'city of •1932. The presen t stl1 tns of

5 figs.Croker, Richard. S.

1933. The Pismo cll1m ill In:1934. The Pismo cll1m in 10:

Herrington, "'illiam C.H125. The Pismo clam crop.1926. Dellletion of thc Pismo

'VeYinouth, Frank 'V.1919. A case of destruetion 0

1921. The abundnnce of ~'O\ll

CLAMS, CORTEZCroker, Richord S.

1933. Cloms from Lower Cali

CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME

CATSFry, Walter.

1926. The California ring-tailed cat. 12:77-78.

CATTLEHagen, Roy M.

1922. The cattleman's rights. 8:177-179.

CHACHALACAClassen, John W.

1927. Domestieot('d Mexienn ehacholaca. 13:295-296.

CALIFORNIA STATE FISHERIES LABORATORYBryant, Harold C.

1924. Scientific investigation hy the Cnlifornin Fish and Game Commission.10:51-62, 2 ngs.

Scofield, W. L.1928. How a natural resourc:e is being administered. 14:21-25, 1 fig.

Thompson, William F.1920. The fisheries laboratory and its wOI·k. 6:177-178.1921. The new California State Fisheries Laboratory. 7:150-153, 2 figs.

CALIFORNIA STATE FISHERIES LABORATORY LIBRARYAnonymous.

1928. Library of California Stn te Fisheries Labora tory. 14:317-318.Thompson, "'illiam ]<~. .

1924. The librarJ' of the State Fisheries Laboratory. 10:91.

CANALS, IRRIGATIONPhillips, Julius B.

1931. Netting operations on nn irl'igation cnnul. 17:45-52, 7 figs.

CALIFORNIA. DIVISION OF FISH AND GAME-BIBLIOGRAPHYBryant, Harold C.

1921. Publications of the California Fish and Game Commission, 1870-1920.7:87-98.

1924. Scientific investigation hy thc California Fish and Game Commission.10:51-62, 2 figs.

CALIFORNIA. STATE FISH EXCHANGEWarner, O. L.

1933. State Fish Exclwnge mergps with Division. 19:270.

CALIFORNIA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATIONDunwoody, Charles.

1927. The viewpoint of un "nlool,er. 13:110-112.

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AND GAME SUBJECT INDEX 27

GAME-BIBLIOGRAPHY

sh and Game Commission, 187()-1020.

Iifornia Fish and Game Commission.

Division. 19:270.

nON

:110-112.

tATORY

liforniu J!'ish and Game Commission.

Iministercd. 14:21-25, 1 fig.

k. 6:177-178.Laboratory. 7:150-153, 2 figs.

ATORY LIBRARY

'ies Laboratory. 14:317-318.

r.aboratory. 10:01.

cunnI. 17:41>-52, 7 figs.

'7-78.

13:295-296,

Bay. 2:40.mussels. 17:446-447.

f San Francisco Bay. 18:64-66.

9-210.

CLAMS, CORTEZCroker, Richard S.

1933. Clams from Lower California. 19:222-225, 2 Ii~~.

CLAMS, PISMOAnonymous.

1922. Cold weather kills Pismo clams. 8:124-125.Clark, Frances N.

1928. Pismo c1um census. 14:80.1929. Pismo clam census. 15:72-73.1930. Pismo clam census. 16:75-76.1931. Increasing scarcity of clams on Pismo Beae-h. 17:84.1932. The present statns of the Pismo clam, Tit,cla .,1/11/(1/'/111I. 18:170-1~1),

5 figs.Croker, Richard S.

1933. The Pismo clam in 1D32. 19:150-157.1D34. The Pismo clam in ] 933. 20:155-150.

Herrington, William C.1925. The Pismo clnm crop. 11:103-109.4 figs.1926. Depletion of the Pismo clam in California. 12:117-12-1.:: Ii;.:'.•) t,,1>II's.

'Veymouth, Frank "'.1919. A calle of destrudion of Pismo clams bv oil. 5:17-1-17".1 Ii;.:.1921. The abundunce of young Pismo clums.. 7:10:{-11~;. 2 Ii;.:s.

CLEAR LAKEColeman, George A.

1930. A biological surveJ' of Clear Lake, Lake Coullty. 16:221-227. 1 Ii;.:.

CLUBSAnonymous.

1928. Commercial duel; clubs licensed. 14:52-53.McAllister, M. Hall.

1930. The early history of duck clubs in California. 16:2~1--:.!~ii, 2 Ii;.:!!.

CONSERVATION. See a/30 Fisheries Conservation: Gmlll' Ctlll~t'I'\·:ltinn.

Adams, Charles C.1916. Science and progress in the protection of fOl'esl. (i,h :III'] ;'::lme ullim:lls.

2:19-22.Bryant, Harold C.

1918. Discretionary powers and game consel'va tiou. 4: 1:!\\-1 :-',3.Dondero, J. D.

1022. Times have changed. 8:201-203, 1 fig.Ellsworth, Rodney S.

1030. ConS<'rva tion through contact with living thiur:~. 16: 2fHl-il07. 4 Ii;.:s.Newbert, Frank M.

1914. Efforts to conserve the game and control the "i"I:lI"". 1::,1-4.Pardee, George C.

1914. Fish and game conservation dependent on cou~t'I"'lIlitlu of otht'1' n"llu·,i1resources. 1:6-8.

Roberts, Ruth Kellett1932. Conservation as formerly practiced by the Indi'"l' in the KI:lIIl:llh Hi,',,1'

region. 18:283-290, 3 figs.nutherford, Frank M.

1914. Our responsibility for the preservation of the ;'::1111" :I,"1 Ii,h. 1:4--;',Sellmer, Walter B.

1922. Conservation through education. 8:203-2W, 1 Ii;.:.Taylor, W. P.

1915. Two kinds of conservationi~ts. 1:161-163.Welch. Walter R.

1929. Legislation plus education equals conservation. 15::t:!2-:l:!7.

CORBINACraig, Joseph A.

1926. A new fishery in Mexico. 12:166-160, 1 fil:.

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D

CRUSTACEANS. Sec uumes of special crustucenlls, c.g., Cl'nhs, Lobsters.

1932,Taylor,

1924.

SUI

DEER,Anonymous.

1917. Age of dee,· determiner1Brittnn, Harry N. '

1922. The conser\'ntion or dl'P'Bryant, Harold C.

1918. Decr licks of the 'l'rinil~Bullard, F. A.

1922. Cnreless deer huntin::.Chase, Hellr3',

1915. An object Ips,oll in 1-:11111

Clarl,e, Frank C.1910. Malformed Ilntlers or ,1,

Coffman, J. D.]920. Notes on the lirc histol'\'

Courtright, George W. .1918. Conserl'n tion or forf'sts

Dixon, Joseph S.1!J34, A stud~' of t.he life hi,t"

Pnrt I. Life histor~'.]\)34. A st.udy of the life hi'lo

Part II. }'ood hnhit,.Fither, C. O.

1922. "'inter decr rlln::e in /:'U'Hall, E. Ra3'mond.

1927. The deer of Cnlifol'lliu.Hunter, J. S.

1924. Deer hunting in Cnlif()J'lIMcLean, D. D.

1930. ~'he hurro deer ill Culif")Ioffitt, .James.

1926. Suggest.ed ,lates of 01"'11

figs.1934. Mule deer study 1)1'01:1':1111

Neale, George.1924. Loss of deer iu the C'" Il" I

pnny, El Dorado COUll'Robinson, C. S.

1931. Counting deer Oil tli,> (fHorer, Trl1c3' 1., and True, (;ol'rl"

1931. Deer proof fenees in e"liTrue, Gordon H., Jr.

H132. Damnge by deer tn ''1'''1''1932. Repellents amI rleer d:llll",

Ynn Roel,el, Henry.11129. Parnsitism in deer. 15::

DEER KILLReports of deer kill in 1, 2, 3, 5,

DEER MEATEstill, H. W.

]932. Deer meat inl'esth:ntioll.

DISEASES. See also Duck Disr'useMeyer, K. }'.

1928. Filets 3'OU should I,nclw14:107-114.

Diseases of wild nnillluJ­Walter P.

Relatioll of wild biJ"lx to"

DEVILFISH. See Octopus,

J

CAIJII"ORNIA l"ISH AND GAME28

COYOTESHull, E. Hn3'monu.

1931. The coyote lIIllI his con trol. 17:283-290, 2 figs..Totter, E. V.

1919. The coyote liS a deer' kill.. r. 5:2G-2f1, 1 lig.Moffitt, Jnmes.

Hl33. Foou habitl; of coyotes. 19:284-28G.

CORMORANTSAnonymous.

1927. A brief fOl' the cormorllnt. 13:2H2-283.

CRABSAnonymous.

1931. Crabs nnd spiny lobsters. 17:495-49G.Bonnot, Paul.

1931. Flat fish eat embs. 17:225-226.Follett, 'Yilbur I.

1927. Male crahs legal in Cnlifornia. 13:146, 1 fig.Scofielu, Norman B.

1917. Horseshoe crnb. 3:1::16-137, 1 fig.'Veymouth, Frnnk ,,,.

1916. Contributions to the life history of the Pneific "onst edible crall.2:22-27, 1 fi;.:.

191f1. Note on the hllhits lind lise of the small sand cl'ah (Emerita <llIa/of/<I).5:171-172.

1\)20. The Pacific ediblc crub nlHl its nellr relntives. 6:7-10, 4 figs.

CORBI NA-Continued.C"oker, Richard S.

1932. The white ~ell·bus.~ alld related spec if'S that arc ~old in Californill ti~h

mnrkets. 18:318-327, S figs.

CRAB FISHERIESAnonymous.

1916. Crnb fisheries nnu tbe crab Ill\\'. 2:38-3U.Chute, George Roger.

1929. '1'he crab fisher3' of Monterey BU3', Cnlifornill. Catching the (.""I(:e,.magister with nets. 15:2&-33, 3 figs.

"'e~'mouth, Frank 'V.1916. Contributions to the life history of the Pacific const edihle cmh.

2:22-27, 1 fig.

CRAYFISHBonnot, Paul.

1!J30. Crayfish. 16:212-216, 3 figs.

CROAKERSStnrks, Edwin Chapin,

1919. The fishes of tbe ('wnker fumil~' (Sciaenidae) of Culifol'llill. 5:13-211.S figs.

DAMS. See a/so Fishways.Anonymous.

1022. Redding Dam dispute settled. 8:123-124.}<'erguson, A. D.

1917. The effect of Ilower development. on fishiug conditions in the Hil-:IiSiel'l'nK. 3:55-511, 4 figs.

McGregor, K A.]fl22. l\Iigrntinf: suIJII 011 Ilt the Heddin" Dam. 1l:141-154,,, figs,

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DEER KILLReports of deer kill in 1, 2, 3, 5, 14+.

DEER ·MEATEstill, H. W.

1932. Deer meat investigation. 18:249-2iiO.

DEERAnonymous.

1917. Age of deer determinell h~' t(·('th. 3:17()-1"j1.Brittau, Harry N.

1922. The cousen'ntioll of (It·er. 8:217-21S., Brl'ant, Harold C.

1918. Deer licks of the Trinitl' 1I11t.iollnl forest. ~anH' rl'fllr;I'. 4:21-25,;; li~s.

Bullard, F. A.1922. Cureless deer hllnting. 8:2()8--20fl. 1 fi~.

Chase, Henry.191G. An objl'ct lessoll in g-nlllC """l'e,·\"ation. l:-H--!!I, 1 Ii::.

Clarke. Frank C.191G. Malformed :lntlers of 111'1'1'. 2:110-12:'1. 3 figs .

Coffman, J. D.1020. Kntes on t.he life hiRtOl'~' of till' black-t:lill'd del"'. 6: 1r.-lfi.

Conrtright, George W.1918. Conserl'ation of forl'Sts in'"I'(':lses game. 4:7~-7:;.

Dixon, Joseph S.1934. A st.udy of t.he life history ,11111 food Il:lbit~ of 1lI1111' IkeI' in CalifOl"nin.

1'1lI't I. Life history. 20:181-282. (;5 fig-soHJ34. A st.urly of the life hiRto!'y :lnd food Iwhits of mule deer in Cnliforni:l.

Part II. }<'ood hahits. 20:31'1-8;;4, 20 fi::-s., ;) tablt's.Fither. C. 0..

1922. "'inter deer mnge in g-nme refuge Onl' D. 8:20:"i--20G. 2 fi~.•.Hall. Eo Raymond.

1927. The deer of Califol"lli:l. 13:233-259, 14 fig-so «('o'"I'N'I;ons, 14:iil-fo2.1Hunt.er, J. S.

1924. Deer hunting in Californi:l. 10:18-23.McLenn, D. D.

1930. The hntTo deer in C:lliforlli'l. 16:119-120.:\10 ffi tt, .James.

1026. Suggest.ed dntes of open Sl'aSOIl 011 dee1" in California. 12:124-127."figs.

1034. ~Iule deer st.udy progrnm. 20:G2-66. 1 fig-.K calc, George.

1924. Loss of deer in the clIulll nr the 'Vestern States <ins and BIN-tri,' Com­pany, EI Dorndo County. 10:115-1HI, 3 fig-so

Robinson, C. S.1931. Count.ing deer on the ClIlifnmin Kational 1""1"/'st. 17:281-282.

Storer, Tracy I., and True, Gonion H ...Jr.1931. Deer proof fences in California. 17:26.~-26n.

Trill', Gordon H., Jr.1932. Damage by deer to l'r'lr'S in C,l1ifornia. 18:1;~(]-147.;; fi::s .. " 1:lI,ll's.1932. Re~lIcnts and deer Ilnlll:lg-e ("ontr,,\. 18:1 ,,(;-It;ii.

Yan Roekel, Henr~'.

1929. Parasit.ism in deer. 15:30fl~~l-I. (; fig.~.

2!lRUBJ~X~T IN\)F.~

CRAB FISHERIESAnouymous.

1916. Crnb fisheries nnd tbe crab la\\". 2:38-3U.Chute. Geo'rge Roger.

1929. 'I'he crab fishery of Montere~' Buy. Califol'llia. Catching the Cancertil-agister with nets. 15:28-33. 3 figs.

"'eymouth. Frank "'.1916. Contributions to the life history of the Pacifi.; eOllst edible C!'al>.

2:22-27. 1 fig.

CRABSAnonymous.

1931. Crabs and spiny lobsters. 17:495-496.Bonnot, Paul.

1931. Flat fish eat crabs. 17:225-226.Follett, Wilbur I.

1927. Male crahs legal in California. 13:14G, 1 fig.Scofield, Norman B.

1917. Horseshoe crab. 3:136-137, 1 fig."'eymouth. Fmnk 'Y.

1916. Contributions to the life history of the Pacific const edible crnh.2:22-27. 1 fig.

19HI. Note on the habits lllld lise of the small sand crah (Rme,.ita 11 ""logo ).5:171-172.

1920. The Pacific edible el'Ub and its nellr relative~. 6:7-10, 4 figs.

l'AI,H'ORNJA FISH AND <lAME

COYOTESI1all, E. Raymond.

1931. The coyote and his control. 17:283-290, 2 figs..Jotter. E. V.

lIn9. The coyote liS a (Ieel' killer. 5:26-29. 1 fig.Moffitt••J ames.

1933. Food habits of coyotes. 19:284-286.

CORBI NA-Continued.Croker, Richard S.

H\3~. The white ~ea-bass 1II111 related ~pecies that are ~old in Califol'llia fis\,markets. 18::U8-327, 8 figs.

CORMORANTSAnonymous.

1927. A brief for Ihe eormorant. 13:2~2-28a.

CRAYFISHBonnot. Paul.

1930. Crayfish. 16:212-216, 3 figs.

CROAKERSStarks. Edwin Chapin.

1919. The fishes of the eroaker fUlllil~' (Sciaenidae) of Califo!'nin. 5:13-20.8 figs.

CRUSTACEANS. Sec lIallles of spccial erllstaeenns, c.g., Crahs. Lnbstc!'s.DEVILFISH. See Octopus.

1,',...·.1.J, .j! "~I

,)

DDAMS. See a/so Fishways.

Anonymous.1922. Redding Dam disl>ute settled. 8:123-124.

l"erguson, A. D.1917. The effect of (lowcr development. 011 fishiug conditions in the High

Sierrns. 3:55-..'.9. 4 figs.~IcGregor, l<J. A.

1922. l\Iigruting slIlrnOI! at t.hl! Jteddin~ Dalll. 8:141-154. n figs.

DISEASES. See alRo Duck Disense; nisenses under spl'('inl suhjl'C"!.Meyer, K. 1".

1928. Fncts you should kno\\" :lhmlt animal (lis,'ns/'>'--·nll /'1<'111"lItnry l:olk.14:107-114.

1932. Diseases of \\"ild nnimnls trllnsmissihle to 1II:111. 18::!O:~--207.

Taylor, 'VaIter P.1924. Relation of wild biJ'ds to thl' f"nt ","I month c1isense. 10:10'~-110 .

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DUCKS-FOOD

DOGSBetten, H. L.

1031. Field trials in Californill. 17:129-133, ii fi~s.

1922.1927.1927.1929.

1930.Greene,

1926.

SUBJECT INDEX

Anon~·mous.

1928. New type of fish food. 14:323.Brownlow, O. P.

1930. Fish planting- in the Hil:'h Sierra in 1929. 16:8-12, 6 figs.Bryant, Harold C.

1915. The Sisson Fish Hatcher~·. 1:156--161, 4 figs.1922. Fishcultllral (lelJartment porsonnel. 8:99-102.

Burghduff, A. E.1933. The. Burenu of Fish Culture coll\'entions. 19:35-36.1934. Stream impronment. 20:113-118, 4 figs.

Coleman, George A.1925. A biologicnl and IJh~'siog-rarhi(' sun·e.,· of Cnlifornin lakl's nn(1 str~nm

11 :17-23, 3 figs.1$125. Biologicnl sUl'\'e~' of I he Hne Lakes region. 11 :57-ti2. 5 figs.1926. Conditions of existence of fish in Lake Tahoe and tributary strenm

12:23-27.1!)27. Fishing conditions in Lnke Tahoe. 13:261-264.1929. A biologienl snrn~' of Lake Tahoe. 15:99-102, 1 fig.1929. A biological SUl'\'ey of SnIton Sea. 15:218-227. 5 figs.1930. A biological sUI'\'ey of Clear Lal,e, Lake County. 16:221-227, 1 fig.1030. Biological sUl'\'e~' of thl' Inkes, reservoirs nnd streams of San Dieg

County. 16:111-118.Results of feeding eXI)t'l'inwnts with trout fry. 16:1-8.

B. D. Marx.Fish and Game Commission ndC>Jlts new policy of fish pl:1nting. 12:]28

130.Klyver, Fred.

1929. A brief note on a gl'l'en IIlga Ankisll·ode.'illIls. 15:176-178.Lambson, G. H.

1917. The fish distribution of 19Hi. 3:13-14.Malone, W. C.

1917. My first trip into Big Benr "al1e~' in the spring of 1916. 3:60-61.Needham, Paul R.

1934. Notes on strenm survey work in California. 20:295-21)(;.Shebley, W. H.

1917. History of the introduction of food and game fisbes into the wall'l''' •California. 3:3-12, 2 figs.

A history of fishcultural operations in California. 8:61-99, 7 fig-soFour new hatcheries for California. 13:174-180. 3 figs.History of fish plantinl:' in California. 13:163-174, 4 fig-".History of the fish and fi~hing ('onditions of Lakl' Tah..... 15:1!1::

203, 6 figs.Taft, A. C.

1933. Methods for counting smllll tish in hlltcheries. 19:122-12fi.Toms, Webb.

1922. Fish and game histor~' made and in the mnkinJ;' in SHn J)it'J(o COIIIII.'8:210--211, 1 fig,

VogelSllng; Charles A. . .1931. Early history of introduction and di:<l rihuti"n of ~pinY'I'nyell fishes

California waters. 17:238-240.Vogt, J. H.

1934. The Lake Almanor Hatchery. 20:130--]33.:l liJ(s.

F

ELSINORE, LAKEAnonymous.

l$12fl. Fish rl'sOUI'''es in Lnke EI"inn!·I'. 15:140-]41.

FISH CU L TU R E. Sec also f;nlmon Culture; Trout Culture.

FISH CANNERIESHendrickson, Norman.

1921. Ins!lection in Ihe SOHlhcl'll Calift.lrnia fish canneries. 7:248-2·l!l.

FISH. See Fishes.

I.

CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME

EAGLESHanna, Wilson C.

1926. Destruction of golden eagle in Cnlifol'llin. 12:153.Pierce, "Tright M.

1927. Status of the golden engle in !muthern Californin. 13:6G.

ELKAnonymous.

1915. A protest against the introduction of "T~'oming elk in San Luis ObispllCounty. 1:227.

Burtch, Lewis A.1934. The Kern County elk refuge. 20:140--147, 3 figs.

Dow, G. W.1934. More tule elk planted in Owens VaHey. 20:288-290, 1 fig.

Evermann, Barton Warren.1915. An attempt to save CIlJifornia elk. 1:85-96, S figs.1916. The California vaHey elk. 2:70--77, 1 fig.

Moffitt, James.1934. History of the Yosemite elk herd. 20:37-51, 8 figs.

Revere, Joseph Warren.1922. A pioneer elk hunt. 8:35--37.

AlIOn~·nl(1ns.

1fll6. Wild dnck foods. 2:34.:\Inekie, W. W.

1930. Wild rice for wild ducks. 16:201-204.

DUCKS-MIGRATION

DUCK DISEASEIIobmaier, 1\1.

19:10. Duck disease caused by the poison of the Bacillus botulinus. 16:285-286.1fl32. Conditions and control of hotulism (dnck disease) in waterfowl. 18:5­

21, 5 figs.":111 Roekel, Henry.

Hl29. Wild duck disease. 15:11-12, 1 fig.

DUCKSBade, August.

Hl27. Believe it or not. 13:0S-!l9.Gl'innell, Joseph, and Bryant, Harold C.

H1l5. The wood duck in California. 1:4!)-;J2.~enle, George.

1!llS. Dncks vs. rice. 4:70--72.\Y ilMl!. Leo K.

1fl33. The management of dnck mm·shes. 19:15--20, 1 fig.

Anonymous.1924.. The migrations of ducks. 10:26, 1 fig.

DUCKS-PARASITESO'Roke, E. C.

1928. Intestinal parasites of wild (hIcks 111111 ~ecse. 14:28(}-296, 2 figs.

DOVESBr~'ant, Harold C.

1926. Life history and habits of the western mournin~ dove. 12:175--180, 2fi~s.

l\!cGaffey, Ernest.1932. Southern California dove shooting. 18:1--4.

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FISH MARKETING. See Fish Trade.

FISH MEAL. See Fi~h Oil nnd Meal.

FISH OIL AND MEALn..nrfl, Harry R.

Hl21. A selected bibliography of chemical literature pertnining to the fishindustry. 7:25~2{i0.

Nielsen, Earl M.1919. Fresh fish used by reduction plants at San Pedro. 5:154, 2 fi;.:s.

Scofield, W. L.1921. Fertilizer, stockfood and oil from sardinc olfni. 7:207-217.

FISH RESCUE AND RECLAMATION1\eale, George.

1928. Fish re~cue and reelamation. 14:2~2'J8, 2 figs.1929. Fish resene and reclamation. 15:251-252.1930. Fish r ..l«'ue and reclnmation work. 16:29~299, 3 figs.

FISH SCREENSSpeneer, John.

1928. Fish screens in California irrigation ditches. 14: 208-210, 2 figs.

FISH TRADEAIMrom, A. A.

l!l~4. Adequnte fresh fish inspection and grading. 20:2!l7-2!lS.1!l34. Fresh fi'h marketing nctivities. 2O:lli2-16H.

Anonrmous.In:!2. Cnlifornia snrrlines consirlered herring by Chilenu customs offieinl~.

8:132-133.1929. Albacore iml)orted from Japan. 15:171.

Green. "'. J.1926. Frozen fish imported from Japan. 12:45.

Herz, Ludwig E.1928. Albacore. 14:249.

FISHERIES. See 01.0 nnmes of special fisheries, e.g., Sardine Fisheries, TUllnFisheries.

Cobb, John N.1917. Neglected Pacific fishery resources. 3:108-114, 2 figs.

Croker, Richard S.1934. The frl'shwater commercial fisheries of California. 20:375-384, G fi;.:s.

Hedderly, Edwin L.1916. Fish and game conditions in southern Californin. 2:131-135.

Holder, Charles Frederick.1914. Attempts to protect the sea fisheries of southern California. 1:9-1!l.

Roberts, Ruth Kellett.1932. Conservation as formerly practiced by the IIHlinns in the Klamath Ril"""

region. 18:283-290, 3 figs.Thompson, William F.

1922. The fisheries of California and their care. 8: Hl5-177, 4 figs.Thomllson, William F., and Higgins, Elmer.

1923. Heview of Dr. Skogsberg's report on the purse seine fisheries of CnJi·fornia. 9:87-98, 3 figs.

FISHERIES-GREAT LAKESScofield, Norman B.

1928. To save the fishE'ries of the Great Lakes.. 14:87, 89.

FISHERIES-LAWS. See Fishery Law and Legislation.

FISHERIES-MEXICOAnonJ·mous.

191ft }'isheries of Lower California unprotected. 2:41.

FISHERIES-MEXICO-Continued.Chute, George Roger.

Ifl2S. The totuava lishl'ry of the Culifornin Gulf. Trllus·desert tru('kiu~ ofMexican-caught fish. 14:275-281, 8 figs.

Ifl30. Sel'n kow, a regal SOllll-stock. 16:23-35, 11 figs.Cmig, Joseph A.

1926. A new fisher)' in l\Iexico. 12:166--169, 1 fig.

FISHERIES-NORTH SEAThompson, William l<'.

1922. The fisheries of Californill a Ill] t.heir .."rl~. 8:](\:1 ·177. ,{ ti~s.

FISHERIES-STATISTICSQuarterly reports in 2 +, 1916 +AnonymollS.

1916. Commen:ial fishery statisties. 2:99-101.Cobb, .Tohn N.

1918. California's "bit." 4:134.Corwin, Genevieve.

1929. Comparison of Euglish and United Stntes fishiug ports, 1!l26-i927.15:321. (Correction, 16:191.)

1929. Methods used by slates to collect fisheries statistics. 15:~20.

Craig, .Toseph A.1928. Catch figures and fish supply. 14:37-42, 1 fig.

D:Hlo, S. H.1927. California's fishery statistics. 13:216.

Scofield, Norman B.1934. Change in form of fisherr sta tistics. 20:29(',-297. (Correetion, 21 :84.)

Scofield, W. L.1925. The Ifl24 commercial cateb of fish in California. 11:162-167,4 figs.1934. The catch of snrdines in CalifoI'll in. 20:300-303, 5 tables.

FISHERIES CONSERVATIONBlackford, Charles Minor.

1917. What we can do to promote fish conservation. 3:61-64.Holder, Charles Frederick.

1914. Attempts to protect the sea fisheries of southern Californin. 1:9-19.Scofield, Norman B.

1929. The status of snlmon in California. 15:13-18.Scofield, W. L.

1926. Money in the bank. 12:13-16.Thompson, William F.

1919. The conservation of our fisheries. 5:49-59, 4 figs.

FISHERIES RESEARCHAnonymous.

1917. A commercial fisheries tax bill. 3:36.1917. New commercial fisheries investigation. 3:131.1920. The inauguration of scientific work on the sardine. 6:32.

Bryant, Harold C.1924. Scientific investigations by the California Fi~h and Game Commissiou.

10:51-62, 2 figs.Craig, Joseph A.

1928. Catch figures and fish supply. 14:37-42, 1 fig.Scofield, Norman B.

1927. The Department of Commercial Fisheries. 13:107-110.Scofield, W. L.

1926. Money in the bank. 12:13-16.1928. How a natural resource is being administered. 14:21-25, 1 fig.

Snyder, John O.1928. Salmon investigation. 14:25-29, 2 figs.

Thompson, Ruth Miller.1927. California sardine investigations. Being 11 review of Fish Bulletin 11,

"The California sardine." 13:143-145.

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FISHERIES RESEARCH-Continued.Thompson, William F.

1919. The conservat.ion of Olll' fisheri~s. 5:49--59. 4 figs.1920. The fisheries Inborntor.\· nnd its work. 6:17i-178.1920. The proposed investigation of the snrdine. 6:16-12.1922. The fisheries of Californin nnd their cnrl'. 8:1~li7, 4 figs.

FISHERSDixon, Josepb.

1925. A c10scd season ne<'llt~1 foil' fisher. martl'n nml woh'erine in Cnlifol'llin.11 :23-25, 1 fig.

FISHERY LAW AND LEGISLATION. See a/so Lnw I·;nforcement.Anonymons.

1916. Crnb fishcries and the crnh Inw. 2:38-39.19li. A commercial fisheries tnx bill. 3:36.1918. The government eontTol of fisheries. 4:94-9-;;.1918. Inshore trnwl fishing not to be nllowed. 4:199--200.1919. Fish nnd Game Commission n('~ds plennry powers. 5:30.1921. An important decision on tlle fishwn~' Inw. 7:154-156.1927. Commission given power to close strenms to fishing. 13:1!l2-1!l:l.

Breckenridgl', Hl'nry.1915. New ruling relntive to fishing in nn\'igahle wnters. 1:72-i4.

Bryant. Hnrold C.1918. DiRcretionary powers nnd gnme eonservntion. 4:129--133.

Craig, Joseph A.192i. Effect of the recent Inw prollibiting the tnking of barracuda in Cali·

fornia wnt~rs with Jlnrse s('ine or ronnd hnnl nets. 13:18-25,::; figs.FolI('tt, Wilbur 1.

192i. Male crabs legnl in Cnlifornin. 13:146, 1 fig.Greene, B. D. Marx.

1927. An historic-al review of the legal nspects of the usc of food fish for reduc­tion pnrposes. 13:1-li. 2 figs.

1928. An historienl review of the legnl aspects of the use of food fisb forreduction pnrposes. (Continued) 14:42--44.

Holder, Charles Frederick.1914. Attempts to protect the sea fisheries of southern Cnlifornia. 1:9-19.

"'ewbert, F. M.1915. Puhlie fishing vs. private hunting. 1:119-122.

Nidevl'r, H. B. .1928. Bootleg hnrrncudn. 14:84-85.

S"hneffll', Ernest.1915. The new angler's lieens('. 1:59--62.

Scofield. Normnn B.1915. Recent fish legislation. 1:164-173, 1 fig.191i. LegiRlation affecting the commercial fisheries. 3:98-100.1930. Consl'rvation laws provide ample protection for nbnlones. 16:13-15.

Shebley, W. H.1917. New fish legislation. 3:9i-98.

Welch. Walter R.192!l. Legislation pIns edncation eqnals conservation. 15:322-327.1930. The rights of the amatenr sportsman. 16:107-111.

FISHES. See also Fish Cnlture; Fisheril''': o.T.oo nnmps of special fishes, e.g.,Salmon, Sardines, Trout.

FISH ES-BIBLIOGRAPHYHenrd. HBI'ry R.

1921. A selected bibliogrlllJhy of "hemicll] Iiteratnre l"'rtllining to the lisllindustry. 7:256-260.

Thompsnn. Rntb Miller.192i. Interesting books on fish, fisheries and reIn ted snbjects.. 13:29--35.

FISHES-CANNING. Bel' Fishes-Preservation and Preparation.

FISHES-COMMON NAMESAnonymous.

]922. Cnlifornin sA"dinps considere<1 herrinl( by ChileAn customs officials.8:1R2-]3.''l,

sun,mr.T JNDF.X

FISH ES-COM MON NAM ES-Continued.Crni~, .Joseph A.

1!)2". Common nAmes of commprcinl fishes. 11 :IS;:;.1928. Untnnl(ling the nnmes of fish!'s. 14: Hi8-1f)!\.

StArks, I~dwin Chapin.1018. On "ommon names of fishes. 4:1 i9--1S0.

FISHES-DISEASESKb'vcr, Fred.

1929. A brief note on a green nlgn An~';sfJ·otf(,SIlIl'.,. 15:1iG-1is.Van Roekel, Henry.

1929. Acetic ncid ns a control ngent for cydor-hncte anr] ~yrorlA('tylus iuhntchery trout. 15:230-234. 2 figs.

FISHES-EGGS AND LARVAEAnonymous.

1920. First disco\'Cry of sardine egg-so 15:248-24!l.Bnrnhnrt. P. S.

Wl8. The spawning of the little-smelt, J,('I/.I·,,,.III,,.• lelllli.• (A~TPS). 4:181-182.Fr~·. Donnld H ...Jr.

]!l3.'l. ]\fad,e"cl ('~~s tnken off the southprn Cnliiorni:l const. 19:28S.1933. CnliforniA f1~'ing fish eggs. 19:2S8-28!l.

Scofield, Eugene C., nnd Liudncr. Milton .r.1930. Preliminnn' rcport of the enrly life histor.\· of the California sardine.

(A contribntion from the Hydrobiolo~ical Snr\'C,v.) 16:126-124,4 figs.

FISHES-EMBRYOLOGYEdwards. He]pn M.

1920. The growth of the swell shnrk within the egg CAse. 6:153-157, 4 figs.

FISHES-FECUNDITY~rcGreg-nr, E. A.

1022. Observations on the e~g yil'ld of KI:1Innth Hh'cr king salmon. 8:160­164, 2 figs., 2 ta bles.

1923. Notes on the egg ~'ieltl of Sncrnmento Hi,er king snlmon. 9:134-13S,1 fi~., 1 table.

Snyder, ,10hn O.1921. How mnny eggs dol'S a snlmon lAy? 7:63-64.

FISHES-FOODAnonymous.

1928. New t~'pe of fish food. 14:323.Bonnot, Paul.

1931. }<'lot fish ellt crnbs. 17:225----226.Coleman, George A.

1929. The food of trout. 15:39--41.1930. Resnlts of feeding experiments with trout fr~·. 16:1-8.

Howe, Helen Y.. And Meigs, Avis.1!l27. Food hAhits of tront. 13:148-149.

Needham, Paul R.1934. Notes on the food of tront. 20:119--127, S figs.

FISHES-HABITS AND BEHAVIORBonnot, Paul.

1929. The reproduction of fishes. 15:228-230.

FISHES-INTRODUCTION IN CALIFORNIAAnonymous.

1932. Atlantic salmon in northern Califomin. 18:58.Neale. George.

1915. The catfish in California. 1:62-64.Nidever, H. B.

19]6.' Shad ill California. 2:59-64, 6 figs.Scofield, Norman B., and Bryant, Harold C.

1926. The striped bass in CaliforniA. 12:55-74,::; figs.

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FISHES-NEW ZEALANDHunter, J. S.

1915. Introduced game in New 7.ealand. 1:41-44, 2 figs.

FISHES-INTRODUCTION IN MEXICO~eale, George.

1922. Black bass shipment to Mexico. 8:11-t-117." figs.

FISHES-SALTON SEAThompson, William F.

1920. Investigation of the Salton Sea. 6:83--S4.Thompson, William F., and Bryant, Harold C.

1920. The mulIet fisheries of Salton Sea. 6:~1, 3 figs.

SUBJECT INDEX

FISHES-UNUSUAL OCCURRENCESBonnot, Panl.

1!l30. Wolf fi"h fllnml on Humboldt Bny bench. 16:370.1!l31. Au nnnsnal l'ecol',l of till' honito (Sun},. ,·hi/('II.,i.<). 17:-t8!1.

Clark. Jo'rances N.

Hl2fl. nig-e~'ed hnss (Xc"is/i"s crtli/orllicnsis) :11,,1 ,1"lphi" (Conl/lhaena hip."""IlS) ('ang-ht off San Pedro. 15:3:;1. .

1!l~!l. Specimen of milk fish, Chanos chanos. <1eli"el"t'11 at San Pedro. 15:175.19,1!. T)ncommon fish tnl'l'n at San Pedl'll. 20:3!l?,...:m-t. .

Clnrk, H. Walton. .

1\127. The rat.fish or !'Iephllnt fish, H"d."ola"" .• ,·,,/lid. 13:~20--221.Croker, Richard S. . .

1930. Herring on Carquinez Straits. 16:1:';S.1930. Unnsual fish at Snn Pedro. Califol'nia. 16:77.

Higgins, Elmer.19H1. Goat fish taken in Californin. 5:1:;6.]9m. TWIl rnre fishes. 5:203.1.920. First appearnnce of the "crested band-fish"~ 6:;:-t-:~:;.1921. Cntlass fish taken off Long Bench. 7:17!11921. A strange rag fish lit San Pedro. 7:17!l'

Higgins, F,lml'r, and Sette. Osenr F,. .

1921. Rare fish tal,en ;,t Snu Pedl'll. 7:270.Hubbs, Carl L., and Schultz, Leonnrd P.

1929. The nortlm'ard oecurrence of southerll fOl'lIls of 1II:II'in,' Iif., :d'IIIgthe Pacific const in l!y'!(i. 15::?1l-!-2-t1. :? figs .. :? tabll's.

Jackson, Cnrl R.1927. The occnrrelwe of the J:lIlllllcse herrillg. 13:1-tl.

Phillips, .Tnlins B.1930. "'olf fish captnred at "Iontere~·. 16:2li7-:?6S. 1 fig.Hllll. Another wolf fish tnken nt l\Iontl'l'e~·. 17:S5-Sli.1932. )Ionterey Spanish ma"kl'l'el landed in )Ionter"". 18:!)!l.]932. Ribhon-fish taken at MOlltel'e)". 18:00-100. .1!l32. Unnsnally ::-ood fishin::- in all,l off )Ionter{"\' Rn,' 18:21-2-t, 1 fi;,:.Hl32. "'olf·fish taken at i\fontel·"~·. 18:!l!). . ..

~e1le. "'ilhllr.192(;. 'Vo!f fish takcn at Padfic Gl'ovr. 11:188-189.

Thompson, "'illiam F.1918. Rnre fish appeal' olT "ollthel'n California. 4:182-183.I!lI!). The occurrence of the 101ll'ar. 5:202-203l!l~!l. The recurren"e of the fril'rate mackerel. .5:2(l(l.]9;-0' The ?ccllrrence of the .Tnpallesl' herrin~. 6:33.1920. A smpe-fish from Catalina. 6:32-33.

Thompson. "'iIliam F., and Higgin". ]<}Imer.1!l19. [Unnsnal appearances of fishl's in sOllthern California wate.·,.] 5 ')-\ 'If

'" alford. Lionel A. :. -. '.1928. Hllm!lback salmon takl'n olT Santa )fonica. 14:!JO.-!l1.]!)28. Northern halibllt in sOlltll<'l'1I Gnlifol'lIin. 14:8!l, 1 fig.]!lIlI.. Northwaril OCCIII'I'l'n~ of sOllthe"n fi~h off Ran Pe,ll"O in unl. 17:-tOl­

405, 7 fig..."'hitehenll, Seward S.

]!l27. Pilot fish. 13:67.

FISHES-YOUNG STAGESHil:gins, F,lmer.

]!l20. The ~'onnl:" of hla,·k ~ea·bas". 6:;;-6.::! fi::".Thompson. William F.

] !l1 !l. YOllng of the ladyfish ,1 is...o,· ... 1'''<1. 5:11';8.

FISHING, SPORT. 8ce Sport Fishin;:-.

FISHING LICENSES. See License~.

FISHING METHODS AND GEAR. ,<;ec uhf' Sport Fishing.Anonymous.

1919. New fish net. 5:41.

CALIl<'ORNIA FISH AND GA~I E

FISHES-MEXICOClark, Frances N.

1932. Introduction of Mexican fishes into southern California waters. 18:61--62.Croker, Richard S.

1932. The white sea-bass and related species that are sold in Californi:tfish markets. 18:318--327, 8 figs.

Walford, Lionel A.1930. Mexican fish in San Pedro markets. 16:18!l.

FISHES-MARKINGClark, G. Houghtou.

193-1. Tagging of stripe!l hnss. 20:14-I!l, 3 tables.Scofield, W. L.

1920. King salmon marking eXlleriment at Klamath River, HlI!l. 6:101-]04.1921. Sacramento Rh'er salmon marking, l!l20. 7:]:?G-12r..

FISHES-PARASITESBonnot, Paul.

1933. Parasites of fishes. 19:9-15, 2 figs.Van Roekel, H.

1929. Acetic acid as a control agent for cyclochnete and gyrodnctylt.s illhatchery trout. 15:230-234, 2 figs.

FISHES-PRESERVATION AND PREPARATIONBauder, C. S.

1920. Kamaboko being mllnufllctured at Slln Pedro. 6:82.Beard, Harry R.

1921. California sardine food products and their preparation. 7:238-247, 6 fi!:'"1921. A selected bibliography of chemical literature pertaining to the fish

industry. 7:256-260.Fry, Donald H., Jr.

1932. Cooking and cleaning losses in cannin~ tuna. 18:165-168.Hendrickson, Norman.

1921. Inspection in the southern California fish canneries. 7:2-!S-2-!n.Scofield, W. L.

1925. Mild curing salmon in California. 11:62~.

FISHES-INTRODUCTION IN CALIFORNIA-Continued.Sheble~', W. H.

1917. History of the introduction of food anll game fishes into the wate,"of California. 3:a-I2, 2 figs.

1927. History of fish Illantinj:' in Califoruin. 13:1('03-174, 4 fij:'s.Vogelsang, Charles A.

1931. Earl~' history of introdnction and distrihntion of spin~··rayed fishes illCalifornia waters. 17:238-240.

FISHES-INTRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALANDHunter, J. S.

1915. Introduc-ed game in New Zealand. 1:41-4,1.Scofield, Norman B.

1918. The qninnat salmon in New Zeabnd. 4:Hl-1i.

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GAME·BIRDS. Sec Birds.

FROGSStorer. '1'r:1c.,· 1.

1922. The eastern bullfrog in enlifol"lli,!. 8::.!1!1-:!:.!-l.:.! Ii.:,.1!)33. Fro~!' nnd their cOInlnerdul lI!~e. 19::?O:-~:!1:L 2 fi;:s.

FUR·BEARING ANIMALS. Sec 01.... lI:ln",s of f"r-lo..al·;ug ani"",1,. r. 11 .. He,"·prs.Bryant, Harold C. .

]!lHi. California's fllr-hen";l1l:" JIl"JIlJllals. 1:!lil-lo7.:.! figs.

:!!)~ \111,/ E' 'T I" IlE.\

FISHWAYSAnonymous.

1921. An important <I ..ci~iflll fill thc fi,h"'ny law. 7:]54-156.Spencer, .Tohn.

]932. Fishwa~'s iu (',lIif"rui,.. 18::.!:H\...~44.:1 fil:""

FLATFISHES. See al80 Halibut.Bonnot, Paul.

1931. Flat fish eat ernhs. 17:225-2:.!fi.Higgins, Elmer.

1919. Life histor~· of flnt-fish. 5:1£';7.Starks, Edwin Chapin.

l!l]S. The flat-fish." of Cnlif'I\·l1i:l. 4:1Iil-']";\\.:.!:.! ligs.

FLYING FISHESFry, Doual,l H., .11'.

1933. California flyinl:" fish "1:"1:"'. 19::.!kS--:.!S!I.

FOREST FIRESHutchinson, 1\'. I.

1933. Destrnction of ",ild lif" ill II,,· .\Inlilij" lir,·. 19:1:'!(j-1:.!S.:.! Ii.:,.

FORESTSAnonytnotl~.

192-1. Help pl'Olect Califorll;"', f,,\'(', , w(',lIlh. 10:1.'iO-l;;:.!.

G

GA ME. Srr. also Hnnting-; Trapping': nl)(o 11:1111(':-: of :-;:f1(,(·inl nnilll:lh:. r.g.! Deer.Rabhits.

Bryant. Harold C.1916. California's 11I'ehi,lork I:""n'('. 2:82.

Creed. Percy R.wao. Hamblill;: thoughts of " pl"'nrfClI 1:ritL,I,,',·. 16::::11-:11-1.

ITNlded.'·. Fifl"in L. .1916. }<'ish and game condit.iflu" iu snulhern California. 2:131-135.

Hutchinson, ,Yo 1.1933. Destruction of ,,,il,1 life in Ihe ;\[atilija fire. 19:1~('......128. ~ fig•.

;\[eAlIister. ;\1. Hall.19l1). Game {'onditions in ~ollthern Calif"rlli" Ihil·I~·-Ii...· ~'p" •., "1:"01. 5:17:!.-17::.192.1. California's 11Irge game animals. 9:11-1;; 1 fi ..1923. California '" lar;:e game Il1limnls.-Cont.i",;",\. 9;4(\-:;0.

Rutledge, A.192G. Nit 11101'1' "'n"te land. 12:]6!l-l7:;.

Toms. '''ebb.In~2. Fi,::h nurl g-:l1ne hif'to1".\" mnrlc :I1Hl in the mnkil1~ in 8:llI Dic;:o GOlillty.

8:210-21], 1 fig.Welch, "'alter R.

1!l31. Game rell1ini"celll't·s of ~·cst"r...c"rs. 17:2:;:;-:.!1l:1."·esterfeld. Carl.

]91fl. Game conditions 'in Gre"t Britain '·S. ('onditi"ns ;11 Calif"l'IIia. 2:3-]0.1 fig.

GAME-NEW ZEALANDHunter. J. S.

1!)1;;. Tnlt'o,hll'c,1 gume ill XI'''' 7,enl'lIltl.. 1:-I1-l4.

FISHING METHODS AND GEAR-Continued.Bonnot, Paul.

1930. The California wbitebait fisbery. 16:130-136, 5 fi/:s.1930. Report on the relative merits an<1 demerits of pllrse seincs vs. lamparn

nets in the taking of sardines. 16:125-130, 2 figs.Chnte, George Roger.

1929. Tbe crab fisbery of lIfontere~' Bay, California. Catcbing the Callcermagiste,' with n~ts. 15:28-33, 3 figs.

1029. The Spanisb cer'co "eal or "royal blockade net." An nncient snrdinegear. 15:11S-124.

Clark, G. Hougbton.1932. Relative dcstructivcness of sardine circle nets in soutbern California.

18:219-222.Craig, Joseph A.

1927. Effect of tbe recent law prohihiting the taking of harracuda in Californiawaters with purse seine or round haul nets. 13:1S-25, 5 figs.

Fry, Donald H., Jr.1933. Operation of a California shrimp trawl. 19:264-267, 4 figs.

Godsil, Harry C.1931. The relati"e cfficiency of tbe Sl'mipurse seine compared with the round

haul net. 17:52-53.Higgins, Elmer, and Holmes, Harlan B.

1921. Methods of sardine fishing in soutbern California. 7:219-237, 16 figs.Lindner, Milton J.

1930. Luminescent fishing. 16:237-240, 2 figs.Maddox, Coburn F.

1927. Bagging broadbiIls in California waters. 13:259-261, 1 fig.1930. A shocking fish tah-. ElectroCllted tllna easily landed. 16:136-139, 3 figs.

Nidever, H. B.1926. Purse seiniug in soutll<'1"ll California. 12:45.

PhiIIips, Julius B.1930. Change in fisbing for Monterey sardines. 16:269-270.1931. Live boxes for abalones at Monterey. '17:85.1931. PrRwn fish"ry started at Monterey. 17:159-162, 2 figs.1932. Circle giIl netting for smelt. 18:149-155, 6 figs.1932. Improvements in sardine fishing gear in the Montere~' rcgion (1930­

1932). 18:328-331, 3 figs.Hl32. A surv"y of the destructiveness of sardille nets used in the Monterey

region. 18:20S-218, 5 figs.1934. Changes in sardine fishing gear in the Monterey region, with a note on

expallsion of fishing gronnds. 20:134-]39, 3 figs.Rankin, Edward P.

1915. The halibllt fishery of the Pacific COllSt. 1:117-119.Roberts, Ruth Kellett.

1932. Conservation as formerly practiced by the Indinns in th~ Klamntb Riv~r

region. 18:28-1-290, 3 figs.Sr.oofield, Nonnnn B.

1!l24. The Inmpara net. 10:66-70.]!)~4. The purse seine. 10:182-186, 3 fi!:s.1!l28. Why California sardines are canght nt night rather than hy flay. 14:250.

Scofield, W. L.1921. Gear used for salmon trolling in California in 1920. 7:22-38, 7 figs.1924. Sqnid at Monterey. 10:176-182,4 figs.1926. Pnrse seines for California sardines. 12:16-19.

Snyder, .Tobn O.1924. Indian methods of fishing on Trinity River and some notes on the king

"nlmon of that stream. 10:163-172, 6 figs.Thompson. William F .• and Higgins, Elmer.

1923. Review of Dr. Skogsberg's" report on the purse seine fisheries of Cali­fornia. 9:87-98, 3 figs.

FISHING PORTSCorwin, Genevieve.

1929. Comparison of English and United States fishing ports, 1926-1927.15:321. (Correction, 16:191.)

Croker, Richard S.1930. The 81118111''' fishing l'Orts of c<>nt.ral CnJifornia. 16:::I24~12!), 4 figs.

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GAME PRESERVESAnonymous.

191!l. Notes on the new game refuges. 5:~:l-·~~.

1920. Culifornin's gnme sanetuar;e". 6'2.'1.

GAME POISONINGBryant, Harold C.

1925. Quail pOisoning experiment$. 11:149-154, 1 ti::-.Pierce, C. C., and Clegg, 111. T.

191G. The elfee·t nf stry<'!mine "ulphate On California "alles '11111i\. 2:11-1:~.Shaw, Paul A.

1932. Studies on thallium poi!'fming in gam~ hirds. 18:2!l ,:~-I.

1933. New method de"eloped for thallium determiulltinn. 19:~-I.True. Gordon H.

1931. Game birds and citrus fumigation. 17:53--57. 2 figs.

GAME CONSERVATIONRII1l(ler, C. S.

1!130. Game conger"atilln ill south,-rll C,difol'llia. 16:211-:!12.Brraut, Haro1rl C.

1!lIG. Califoruin's prl'higtorie g'lme. 2:82.Buudo('k, ,J. L.

19:!2. A }l:ltrohnnn's view~ on e01l8f'rYatinn. 8::!17.Cha$e, Henry.

IDl~. An ohject J~s~nn in g';l1I1 1.' 4'on"('tTiltiol1. 1:4-l--tH. 1 fi~.Courtright, Gl'oq;e 'V.

1918. Conservati"n of fnrest$ hlc"l'ases ~mml'. 4:7-1-7:;.nixon. Joseph.

In~;j. A c!os('<1 Rca~(\1\ l.1N-,(h·(\ f{\1" fh.;.lH'r. ""\1'h'" .,nd woh't~l'inl~ in C~l1if()rnia.11:23-25, 1 fig.

Laws, G. O.1922. Gam!' I'onservation ill Trinity COllllty. 8:214-21;).

LOl'ke. S. B.1!J23. Gnme refug-es find ~nmp. miln:l~('nlPnt nil the national forest~. 9:8."{-86.

Oherhnl$er, Harn' C.1.928. A continent-wille wMerfnwl ecn$U$. 14:]19-120.

Sehaeffle, Ernest.191-1. Some nntes 011 the non-$ale of ::all1<'. 1:2-3.

Welch. "'niter R.1930. Game refuges, presel""e,, allll sanetuaries. 16:307-311.

41SUBJECT INDEX

GAME PROPAGATIONBade, August.

1927. Game bird farming. 13:77-92, 6 figs.1927. Game prollagation. 13:99-102.1929. Game bird farming in Cnlifornia. 15:53--54.1932. Artificial methods of prollllgating game birds. 18:117-131, 12 figs.

Bryant, Harold C.1926. Cnlifornia's new state game farm. 12:10-13, 4 figs.

Lochne. F. W.1929. A sportsman !'isits the Yountville game farm. 15:102-10-1.

S;mpson, 'Gene 111.1927. "'I' must produee if we would destror. 13:92-96, 3 figs.

Van Roekel, Henry..1929. Disenses ohser\'Cci in game bird rnising. 15:301-308, 7 figs.

Welch, Walter R.1931. The propn:;ation of California quail in open breeding grounds. 17:421­

425. 3 figs.

GAME STATISTICS. See Deer Kill.

GAME PRESERVES-Continued.Br~·alJt. Harold C.

1918. Deer !kks of the ~'rinity national for,,"t gume refu!;e. 4:21-2fi, 5 figs.1922. California's gnme refuges. 8:1--34, 31 fi!;s.

Burteh, Lewis A.1934. The Kern Count)· elk refuge. 20:140-147, 3 figs.

Hoffman, Frank.1918. A lookout's "iew of Trinity game refuge. 4:72-74.

Hunter, J. S.1928. Posting of game refug-es. 14:116-117.

.Jotter, E. V.1917. Trinity natioual forest game ..efnge. 3:65-68, 2 figs,

Locke, S. n.1923. Game refuges al1<l g'lIne management OU the national forests. 9:83-86.

Welch, "'alter R.1930. Game refuges, presen'es and $ancluaries. 16:307-311.1932. The Califol'llia quail sanctuar)' and game refuge campaign. 18:24-29,

1 fig. .

GEESE

~IeAllister, M. Hall.1929. 'Vild goose shooting in California twenty-fin years ago. 15:215-218.

2 figs.Moffitt, James.

1931. The status of the Cannda goose in California. 17:20-26, 4 figs.~eale, George.

1914. \Vild geese not a menace to rice crOllS. 1:29-30.O'Roke, E. C.

1928. Intestinal parasites of wild ducks and geese. 14:286-200, 2 figs.

GOAT·FISHESHiggins, Elmer.

1919. Goat fish taken in California. 5:156.

GROUPERSWalford, Lionel A.

1931. Mexican cllhri1Ia anel groupers. 17:17-20,:J figs.

GRUNIONBnrnhart, P. S.

1918. The spnwning of the little-smelt, Leu,·e8!.lles tenuis (Ayres). 4:181-1l:l:!.Clark, Frances N.

192(1. Conservation of the grunion. 12:161-16G, 2 figs.1928. Grunion at La Jolla. 14:89-90, 2 figs.]1l28. Grunion on Cnbrillo Beach. 14:273-274, 1 fig.

CALIFORNfA ~'f!'H AND (1A ?>U:40

GAME LAWS. See nlso Lnw Enforcement.Anon~·mous.

1919. Fish and Game Conllnissioll need" plenarr po,,·ers. 5::~0.Br~-ant, Hal'old C.

191-1. A bl'icf hi$tol')' of tI,,· non-sale of glllne ill California. 1:1-:!.191;;. Rel'ent gume legislation. 1:173--175, 1 fig.1918. Diseretionarr powers allel game (·ongenatinll. 4: 12!l-1:18.

Carpenter, S. J.1922. The n11 tomnhile "COIH"e,1 Tefl weM pOll." 8:21] -:!12.

Hoffman, Frank B.1917. An unfair attitude on g'lme lawB. 3:fil-53.

Hunter, J. S.191.. New ~all1e legi$latinn. 3:100-102.

Moffitt..Jame$. I'1931. Some pro tee-ted bird$ the duck hllnt<~r should know. 17:412--420, 4 figs. .

Newbert, F. 111. I'Ull,j. Public fi$hing "s. pri"ate hnntin~. 1: 11!l ,12:!. .

(1. S. BUl'eau of Biological Survey.19l!l. Federal migratory bird law. 5:.<:9.

Yogel$ang. Charles A.1915. The equity of the A"ame laws. 1:148-152. I

Welch. Walter R. ~

1!l2!l. Legislation plus education C(Jual$ eonsern,ti"n. 15:::22-:~27. I1!l~0. 'I'he ri::hts of the amateur $port"mlln. 16:107-111. I

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GRUNION-Continued.Higgins, Elmer.

1919. Attempt to relll' gl"tlllion, 5:156.Thompson, William F.

W19. The spawning of the grunion. 5:201.

GULLS. Burrill, A. C.

1919. Is the herring gnl! insecth'orons? 5:71-74, 2 fi!!s.

GUNFIRE-EFFECT ON FISHESThompson. William E'.

1924. The effect of gunfi.,c on fishes. 10:64-{;G.

HHALIBUT

Anonymous. . . I1925. North Pacific halibut investigations under the n,·'" llItern"tlOna treaty,

11:39-40.Babcock, John Pease.

1930. Halibut-sOlne facts about the king of the banks. 16:3!l--4~.

Clark, Frnnces N. . .1930. Review of a report on the InlgratlOns of the Pacific h"Jihllt (Hip/lfl'

glouus hippoglosStls). 16:318-319.Clark, G. Houghton.

1930. California halibut. 16:315-317, 1 fig.Phillips, Julius B. .'

1932. Atavism iu a Califorma halIbut. 18:31Q-312, 1 fig.Rankin, Edward P. .

1915. The halibut fishery of the PaCIfic coast. 1:1l7-11ll.Thompson. Ruth Miller. . .

1928. Progress in balihut im·esttgatlOns. 14:47-49.Walford, Lionel A. . .

1928. Northern halibut in southern Cahforntn. 14:89, 1 fig.

HATCHERIES. Bec lfiah Culture.

HAWKSHrrant, Harold C.

1921. California 11l.wks: how to id"utify them. 7:1:1:I-U7, 2 "01. 1'1$., ~ figs.

HERRINGCroker, Ricbard S.

1930. Herring on CUl'ljuinez Strait.s. 16:188.Jackson, Carl R. .

1927. The occurrence of the Japunese herrlllg'. 13:14l.Scofield, Norman B. . .

1918. The herring and the d(,velopment of the herrl1lg mdusl:n' in Cnlifornia.4:65-70, 6 figs.

Starks, Edwin Chapin. . .1918. The herrings and herring-like fishes of Cnhformn. 4:58--65,!) figs.

Thompson, William F. .1920. TI,e occurrence of the Juran..sc herrtng. 6:::lll.

HUNTING. See also Birds; Clnbs; Game; Game Consern,tion; (;nnl<' Laws;Trapping.

Betten, H. L.1931. Fiel!' trials in California. 17:12\)-135, 5 figs.

Bruce, Jay. . . h t' . C l'f . 8108-1141922. The why and how of mountam hon un mg 1n a I omln.: ,4 figs.

Brvnnt Harold C.i917: Mountain lion hunting in California. 3:16Q-IC>4, 4 fif!;s.

n"llard, F. A.Hl22. Careless Ilcer llllntinj(. 8:20~209, 1 fig.

SUBJECT INDEX

HUNT! NG-Continued.lIngen, Ho.,· M.

1922. The caHIt'm:m's rights. 8:177--1'!).Holman, John P.

19~5. Gnme, hllllter, and landowner. 11:5G--57.Kroeh..r, A. I~.

1915. A CnlifoJ'nin Indinn huntiug Icgl"lI!. 1:52-;~!), 2 figs.lIfeAllister. M. lInl!. '

.1921'1. '''ilil j:oose shooting in Cnlifomiu t,,"cnt"-fi,·c years ngo. 15 <)1- 211'2 figs. .:- v- "

McGaffey, Erncst.1932. Sonthern Cnlifornin do,'c shooting. 18:1--4.

Moffitt. Jumes.

192G. 8nl:):;""ted dates of O/>I'n sensou on elee!' in C:lIie"!'nin. 12:124--]20, 2 fi;:~.Newsome, J. E.

1926. Hunting with 'l1limnl hlinds in lII{"'ced Count,'" 12:20-22, 1 fig.Pope, Saxton.

19]8. Huntin;: with bow and nrro,,". 4:I83-18r;. 2 liJ(s.1919. Benr hunting with hows and arro,,"s. 5:6fl.--70. 1 lig.

Ilet>"re. •Tosc[1h '''al'rel\.1922. A pioneer elk hunt. 8:35-37.

Richards, 'V. "T.1932. Fifty ~'l'ars ngo 011 the Suisun mnrkh. 18:47,

Weleb. Wnlter It1927. Huntin):; and fi~hing- l"eminiscenccR. 13:1.'30-184 1 Ii".1928. QI~~j~/IJOoting in California todar and fifty 'y~nl"; a;:h, 14:1~~-1~S.

Wilson, Leo K.1933. The mann):;em""t of ,lllck lI1al"sh~s. 19:15-20. 1 fig.

Winch, Frank.

1922. Posted pl"operty nnd a solution of thl' /rnnting- [1l'Ohl~II1, 8:17fl-l,s1.

HUNTING LICENSES. See Licenses.

HYDROBIOLOGICAL SURVEYSkol:s!>crg. Tage.

1930. H~'drohiological SIIT\'e)" of the I-To/lkins Marine Station. 16:35-3!l.

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INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION_U. S. AND CANADAAnonymolls.

1925. North Pacific halibut i1l\'cstign tions '!!1d~r the new in ternn tiona1 tl"ea t~',11:39-40.

INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION_U. S. AND MEXICOAnnn.'·mons.

1926. A new illternationuI fisheries romm;..si"u. 12:.';1.

IRRIGATION CANALS. Ree Canals, Irrigation.

KAMABOKOBnuder, C. S.

1920. Kllmalmko being mannfactured lit San Peclrll. 6:82,

KELPAnonymous.

1918. Kelp and potnsh manufacture. 4:14fl--J50.1919. Tide conditions injure fisheries. '5:39-40.

Crandnll, W. C.Ill18. A ret>iew of the kelp industry. 4:105--107, 1 fig.

Phillips, Julius B.1932. Giant kelp utilized nt 1\{ont"r~~·. 18:4::1-4(\, 2 figs.

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LIONS-Continued.llnnter, J. S.

1!121. The ,'1))1\ ,.0\ of tllP l1Iollntaill lion ill Califomin. 7:!l1l-101, 1 Ii~.Storer, '~rrn('y I.

1923. Rnhi.... in a monnt"in lion. 9:45-4R

SUBJECT lNr)f;X

MACKEREL

Fr~·. Oon"ld H., Jr.]n3:}, Mnckerel egl:s taken off the southern ClIlifornin coast. 19:281'.

Phillips, Julius B.1932. l\Ionterey Spanish Illnckerel landed in .\Ionterel·. 18:!J9.

Starks, Edwin Chapin. .1918. TIle mackerel lind nwckerel-like fishes of Califol'nin. 4:11&-129, 12 figs.

Thompson, \VilIiam F.1919. The recurrence of the fri~ate mackerel. 5:200.

LOBSTERSAnonymous.

H131. Crahs "nd spin~' lobsters. 17:495--4!l6.1!l:lI. Lohster Qllite a tral·elopr. 17:305-.'WG.

Hllrnhart, P. S.1fl!!l. Notes on the a,·tificia] 11I·"",,!:at ion of I he ""iny loh"tel'. 5:70-71.

I fiR'g-i 11 !-:, F;lmer.1919. Spiny lobster larvae. 5:156.

:I[addo", CohuJ'l1 1<'.Hl211. A Spiny lobster sellSOIl at SIln I) i<.'/:0. 12:75-7(;.

Schmitt. Waldo L.H\19.· Em'ly stllges of the Spill.l· lohst"r taken b)' th<: hOllt "Alhacore." 5:24--2;;,

1 fig.Scofield, Norman B.

191'). TI", "piny lohstel' in ~lolltel'''J' Ba.I·. 1:1S.'i.

MACKEREL FISHERIESCorwin, Genel·ieve.

1030. The French mad,erel fishery. 16:217-221. 1 Inn!'.Scofield, W. L.

1924. .\Inckerel at ~Ionterey. 10:87.

MARLIN. See l'\wol'd fish e-s.

LOUVAR

Th01llp"on, William F.l!Jl!J. The ....('('urrence of the 10111':11'. 5:202-20R.

MARTENSDixon. Joseph.

192ft. A clo"",,1 Se:lSOll n,,,"]"'] for !i~hel'. marlen nm! woh'erille in Cnlifornia.11:23-2:'i, 1 ti~.

MA YFLOWER (VESSEL)lIladdox, Coburn F.

1\132. The crnise of the "Mayflower." 18:251-253, 1 fig.

MIGRATORY BIRD TREATYAnonymous.

1918. Important 11l'0I';sions of the mil1;rntory bird treaty net. 4:187.Burnham, John B.

1918. '''hat is ..xpeeted from th.. llew federal Ifi\1'. 4:1RB.

MINNOWS

Kennedy, Clarence Hamilton.1916. A possible enemy of the mosquito. 2:179-182,:\ figs.

MISSION BAY STATE PARK

I<'I'Y, Donald H., Jr., and Croker, Richard S.1934. A preliminan' s'Ir\'e~' of Mission Bay State I'al'k. 20:1-13, 3 figs.

CALWORNIA FISH AND GAME

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of king Ill"l qllCCII Ii.•h in the Sail PC't", ",hol,-sIlI" Ii,h16:187-188.

of hlp. 4:108-112, 2 figs.

the k.,Ip injurc the fi81\{'ries~ 2:129-]31.

1925.Bryant,

1917.

LIONS

B~;2..Ja.fi.e why and how of monntain lion hunting in California. 8:10&-114,

TI~ fi~blem of monntain lion control in California. 11:1-17, 5 figs.Harold C.Mountain lion hunting in Culifornia. 3:16Q..-164, 4 figs.

K ELP-Continued.Porteou", Edward.

HUB. The growthScofield, Norman B.

]91<1. Will cutting

KINGFISHESClark, Frances N.

10~O. Proportionsmarket~.

LADYFISHESStarks Edwin Chapin. . .

1918. The herrings aJ1l1 herrinl:-lihe fishes of Cahforma. 4:58-65, 9 ligs.Thompson. \Villiam F.

1911:1. Young of the ladyfish discovercd. 5:158.

LAKES. See also names of special lakes.

Colemall, GeQrge A. . . I k d tlf125. A biological nnd physiographic surr"y of Califorma a es an s reams.

11:17-23, 3 figs. • ')1925. Biological survey of the Hal'. Lakes regIOn. 11:57-6_, 5 figs. .1930. Biological survey of the lakes. reservoirs and streams of San DIego

County. 16:111-118.

LAMPARA. See Fishing Methods and Gear.

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Anonymous. .1925. Dollar-a-~'ear deputIes. 11 :171-172.

Palmer, T. S. 41915. \Vardens anll ",arden work. 1:10&-11.

SandHs, Joseph H. ., 89'15-2261922. The rle)luty of the Fish "nd Game CommIssIon. :_- .

Schaetlle, Ernest. 1'2"" 21 ')19IG. The administrution of fish and game laws. . v,,: -.191fi. The need of eo-operfltion in fish and game preservatIOn. 2: 77-7f1.

Welch, Walter R.1927. Dollar-a-year wardens. 1~:96-98.1927. Poachers and game la,,' vlOlator~. 13:2(',4-268.19"28. Volunteer deputies. 14:1l7--11!l. 16:204-210,1930. California ti"l, 'lIId ~:tIne wardens tmlay amI J·esteryenr.

3 figs.

LAWS. See Fisllel'Y Law al1l1 Legislation; Gan'e Laws.

LICENSES

Anonymous. 11 1191925. The hunting and anl?:Jing Ii(:en~ increase. : .1930. The proposl'd tourist angler s hcensll. 16:245-246.

Keale. George. h"ntin!! IIlHl an~lin;; Iiellnse.-, and some his-1!l2". Why increase t.he ('Ost~:,[ ~tory thl'reof. 11:72-/.1.

l'\,·haeffie, Ernest.1915. Thl! new MIlder's !iN'n.'Il. 1:;,)!)"-{)2.

'Varner, O. L. .. Itt. 20 11i"1!l34. :'lew angling alHl Inmtlll;: license 1Il. ons. :. ,_.

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MOLLUSKS. .'-Ic" nnmcs of spe(·inl IllOllusl,s, C.g., C(nms, Oysters.

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OYSTERS-Continued.Scotil'ld, Nonntlll B.

1928. Oysters in Cnlifornin. 14:203-204.1932. O~'stcr go!'owingo in Cnlifornia. 18:63--{j4.

PIGEONSKibbe, Bessie W.

1928. Nesting hRbits of hand-tailed pigeon. 14:225-227.McAllister, M. Hall.

1923. The band-tailed pigeon in Yosemite. 9:99--100.Taylor. Walter P.

1924. The prescnt st.atus of the band-tailed \li!(eon on tbe Paeific coast. 10:1-9.

PARASITES. Sec al.~o nuiler 811ccinl suhjects. e,p., Fisbes-Parnsitl'S, QURiJ­Parasit.es.

O'Roke, E. C.

1928. The relatiou of ]l'"'nsitism to wild life conservation. 14:128-129.

PATROL. Sec IM'!w Enforcemcnt..

PELICANSNl'alc, Gl'orge.

1932. '.rhe white ]lelicnn. 18:339--341, 3 figs,Thompson, Hl'n H.

1933. In defense of pelicRns. 19:188-192.

PERCHClnrk, FrnuCf!s N.

19-10. Salt-wntcr perch in the San Pedro wholesale fisb markets. 16:139-143,4 fi!(s" 1 tnhle.

Nl'alc, George.1931. Saerameuto perch. 17:409--411, 3 figs.1931. The spiny-rayed gnme fishes of the CRlifornia inland waters. 17:1-17,

11 ]lIs. (6 col.), 9 figs.VogelsRng, Charles A.

1931. Earll' history of introduction and distribution of spiny-rnyed fishes inCalifornia wllters. 17:238-240.

PEARL ESSENCERussell, Virgil G.

1927. Pearl essence in Snu Pedro. 13:216-217.

PHEASANTSBade, August.

1927. Food hnbits of tbe Chinese pheasant. 13:184--187. 2 figs.1930, Feeding young pbl'asants and qURil. 16:227-230.

Oliver. Ailolph A.

1931. Hns tbc pbeaMnt a credit balance with tbe farmer? 17:162-164,1 fig.

PHOTOGRAPHYStorer. Tracy T,

1915. Some hints on making photog-rnphs fOI' iJIustrntions. 1:212-215.

PIKE

Follett, Wilbur 1.

1928. A note on the squnwfish ulld nile of its relntivl's.· 14:282-285, 4 figs.

PILOT FISHWhitehead, S. S.

1927. Pilot fish. 13:67.

POLLUTIONMcCay. Clive lIf.

1925. The role of oXJ'gen in water pollution. 11:157-161.Shaw, Pnul A.

1934. Stream Rnd bny pollution studies, 20:128-129.

i

It

17:246-251, 5 figs,18:147-148,

CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME

OYSTERSl\IcM1llin, H. C., Rnd Bonnot, ~aul.,

1931. Oyster culture in C~hfor~tln.

1932. Oyster pests in CahforDla.

OCEANOGRAPHY

Allen, W. E. ro 121925. Ocenn pnsturage. 11:10,.-1 .

OCTOPUSHeath. Harold. .

1917. Devilfish nnd squid. 3:103-108, 4 figs.Phillips, Julius B. . .

1934, Octopi of CahforDlIl. 20:20--29. 3 figs.

OPOSSUMS

Bryant, Hnrold C. . 13'1461927, The O\Jossum reaches San Dlcgo County. . .

Grinnell, Josl'ph. . . C I'f . 1:114-116, 1 fig.1915. The TennesSl'e possum has Rrrlved m n I orDln,

.\ Hnnnno\1H.l!12H. ]\(osl{uilo fish 'I S\I(TesS. 14:67.

l!~~t~!i. C~~~e ~~ti<-kklm('k: II fi"h emiueutlJ' fitted Ill" ullture liS 'I mosquito destroyer.5:21-24.

Kennerly. Glllrence Hnmilton. . 2:li9-182, :~ fi~s.1916. A possible enemy of the mosQtIlto.

:\e'lle, George. .JllIG. BllI(·k bnss ent mos'lllltnes. 2:50.

S"ofie"l, X ormll n n.1!ll5. Fish lind the mosljuito prohlem. 1:230--231.

MUSSELS

AnonvmonS. 17'.441>--4-17.Jns!. Pl'I'Ill:lnl'ut '1ullrllntine 011 dams 'md mussels.

)1I'yer, K. F. ". 02 1 fiH)28. )(ullSel I'o,sonlllg m ClIlifornill, 14:201-2 ,. g.

Hnnkin, Edward P,WI8. The mussels of the Pndfie eonst. 4:113-117, 4 fig:s.

MULLET

Thompson, 'Villinm F .. :\1\(\ Br~'llnt, Harol(\ C. ""S1920. The mullet fisheries of Salton Sen, 6:60--63, ,-, fi~•.

NATURE STUDY

Brynnt, Harold C. ., . "1"<)1925. EduCllting the ...nelltlOnlng publIc. 11:101- 0_.

Ellsworth, Rodney S. . I" tl·.. 16:209--307, 4 figs.1930. Conservation through contllct With Ivmg 11110S.

lIIiller, Georgie V. . 'h I 3'I4-Hl1917, Scientific nnture studJ' In the pubhc sc 00 s.. •.

Scott, CRrroll DeW.1915. The menning of nnture sturiy. 1:216--219.

NAVIGATION

Brl'ckinridge. Henry. .., bl . t 's 1:72--74.1915. New ruling r"IRtive to fishing 1Il nnngn I' \\a 1'1 .

NETS. See Fisbing Methods and Genr,

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POLLUTION-Continued.\Yermouth, Frnnk 'V.

1919. A ('nse of destruction of Pismo dnms by oil. 5:174-175, 1 fi!:.

QUAILBade, August.

1927. Believe it or not. 13:27-28.1930. Feeding young pheasants and quail. 16:227-2:iO.

Bryant, Harold C.1925. Quail poisoning experiments. 11:149-154, 1 fig.

Burghduff, A. E.1934. Division imports quail from Mexico. 20:166-167.

Neale, George.1915. The California valley quail and introduced game birds. 1:153-155.

Pierce, C. C., and Clegg, M. T.1916. The effect of strychnine sulpbate on California valley qunil. 2:11-13.

True, Gordon H., Jr.1933. More about the quail refuges. 19:248--252, 3 figs.1933. The (IUail replenishment program. 19:2~24, 2 figs.1934. An experiment in quail importation. 20:365-·370, 2 figs.1934. Quail banding returns for 1932 and 193:i. 20:371-374, 2 figs.

U. S. Bureau of Biological Survey.1919. Importation of quail from Mexico. 5:88--89.

Welch, Walter R.1928. Quail shooting in California today and fifty ycars 8g0. 14:122-128,

1 fig.1931. The propngation of California qunil in open breeding grounds. 17:421­

425, 3 figs.1932. The California quail sanctuary and game refuge campnign. 18:24-29,

1 fig.

•4!l

II", ~:t II 1'1',11'0 wh"lesale fish

SUB.TEeT INDEX

of king llI"l '1l1een fish in16:187-188.

QUAIL-PARASITESHobmaier, Adele.

1932. The life-history nnd the control of the crop-worm. CaT/ilIaria contorta,in quail. 18:29~200, 3 fil:s.

O'Roke, E. C.1928. Pnrnsites and pnrnsitic disease in the California valley quail. 14:193­

198, 4 figs.1932. Pnrasitism of the Cnlifornia vnlley quail by Ha.ellloprotelts lophortyx,

a proto?onn blood parnsite. 18:223-238, 2 pIs., ~ figs.

QUEENFISHESClark, Frances N.

1930. Proportionsmnrkets.

RIBBON·FISHESPhillips, Julius B.

1932. Ribbon-fish taken at MontereJ'. 18:9!}-100.

RING NETS. See Fishing Methods and Gear.

RAYS

Starks, Edwin Chapin.1918. The skntes nnd rnys of Cnlifnrnin, with nn accollnt of the rnt fish.

4:1-15, 18 fili:s.Walford, Lionel A.

1933. Commercial uses of shnrk8 and rays. 19:179-188, 7 fi:;s.

RABBITSDe Ong, Ralph.

1919. Parnsites which nft'ect the food vnlue of I'nhhits. 5:142-143, 1 tiK.Fry, Walter.

1924. The Sierra whit..-tuiled jnckl'llhhit. 10:172-175.

RAE LAKES

Coleman, George A.1925. Biological surve~' of the Hne Lnl<es I'e:;ioll. 11:[,7--62, 5 fi;;8.

RATFISHESRtarks, Edwin Chapin.

In18. Tbe skates and rnvs of Culifornia, with nn n~ollllt of the rnt fish.4:1-15, 18 figs. .

SSAGE HENS

Ober, E. H.1920. The life history oC the snge hen. 6:12-14.

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SALMONAnonymous.

1932. Atlantic salmon in northern Cnlifornia. 1S-58.Clark, G. Houghton.

1930. Salmon spawning in drainage cunals in the Snn .Joaquin Vulley.16:270.

IUch, Willis H.1921. An instant'C of adult, sea-run chinook snlll10u fOllnd feeding in fresh

water. 7:7-8, 1 fig.Snyder, John O.

1928. Salmon investigations. 14:25-29, 2 figs.Walford, Lionel A.

1928. Humpback salmon taken oft' Santa Monica. 14:9~91.

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CALWORNIA PISH AND GAM E

POMPANOStnrks, Edwin Chapin.

1918. The mackerel nnd mackerel-like fishcs of Californin. 4:118--129, 12 figs.

PORCUPINESKeyes, .Joseph.

1934. Porcupine control on forests of Cnlifomin. 20:148--150, 2 figs.

PORTS, FISHING. See Fishing Ports.

PRAWNSPhillips, Julius B.

1931. Prawn fisher~' started at Montere~'. 17:159-IG2. 2 li!:s.

PREDATORY ANIMALS. See also nnmes of special naimnls, C.g., Coyotes, Lions.Anonymous.

1918. The dangers of the bounty system. 4:189-190.1926. Destruction of predatory birds. 12:137-139.

Hall, E. Raymond.1931. Tbe coyote and his control. 17:283-290, 2 figs.

Hunter, J. S.1921. The control of the mountain lion in California. 7:ll!}-10I, 1 fig.

Jacobsen, W. C.1931. Ground squirrel control in California. 17:241-246.

Jotter, E. V.Ill19. The coyote as a deer killer. 5:26--29, 1 fig.

~IcLean, D. D.1934. Predatory animal studies. 20:3~36.

Poole, Charles G.1933. Some facts about predatory animal control. 19:1-9, 2 figs.

Sumner, E. L., Jr.1931. Some notes on the birds and animals of the Los Bnnos duck refuge with

special reference to predatory species. 17:27~280, 11 fi!:s.

PURSE SEINES. Bee Fishing Methods and Gear.

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Scofield, W. 1.,.1925, Mild curing salmon in Californin. 11:G2~iS.

SALMON CULTURE

Anonymous.1921. Salmon in the Eel Rh'er. 7:52-63.1921. San Joaquin River salmon. 7:,,1-,,2.

SALMON-RACIAL VARIATIONS

~IcGregor, E. A.1923. A possible seporation of the rh'er races of king salmon in ocean-caught

fish b~' means of nnatomkal characters. 9:138-150, 3 figs., 10 tables.

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SARDINE FISHERIES

Anonymous.1919. Locating sardines by aeroplane. 5:41.

California State Fisheries Laboratory.1934. The 1934-1935 sardine season. 20:298-300,

Clark, Frances N.1933. Changing abundance of the California Bnnline, measlll'pd hy length of

Bcouting time. 19:136-141, 6 figs.Clark, G. Houghton.

1932. Relative destructiveness of sardine circle m'ts ill sOlllhem Californill.18:219-222.

Godsil, Harry C.1931. The relative efficiency of the semipurse seine compl! r"d with the 1'011I1<1

haul riet. 17:52-53.Greene, B. D. Marx.

1927. An historical review of the legal aspects of the u'e of fornl fish forreduction purposes. 13:1-17, 2 figs.

1928. An historical review of the legal aspects of the use of food fish f"rreduction purposes. (Continued.) 14:42-44.

Higgins, Elmer.1923. Sardines abundant now-but what of the fbture'! 9:50-51.

Higgins, Elmer, and Holmes, Harlan B.1921. Methods of sardine fishing in sonthern CaJifornin. 7:219-237, 16 figs.

Lindner, Milton J.1930. Luminescent fishing. 16:237-240, 2 figs.

SALTON SEA

Anonymous.]929. Striped bass to be planted in Solton Sp", 15:254-2;;;;.1930. Salton Sea bliSS. 16:338.1930. Striped ba,;,s introeluced in Salton Sen. 16:51.

C"leman, George A.1929. A hiological sun-e)' of Salton Sea. 15:218-:227,;; fi~,.

Thompson, \Villiam F.1920. Investigation of the SlIlton Sea. 6:83-S4.

Thompson, William F., and Bryant, H"rold C.1920. The mullet fi['heries of Salton Sea. 6:H0-68. ~ tll:"

SALMON CULTURE-Continued.

Bryant, Harold C.1923. Snlmon fis!lcultu,.al operations on tIll' Klamllth Hiver. 9:1!)'-2.~.;' tl~R.

Scofield, Norman B.1018. The quinnnt ['almon in New Zenland. 4:16-17.

Snyder, John O.1934. Plnnt silver MIllion in Eagle Lnl<e. 20:3S9-:390, 1 fi!:.

SALMON FISHERIESAnonymous.

1919. The salmon of the Sacramento need mOl"e I'I"0te"tion. 5:1!l(;-1!ll.1!121. Eel Ri\'er problems. 7:58.1921. SlIlmon conservlltion nnd slIlmoll trolling. 7:[;[;-;;8, 1 liK.

Clarl., G. Houghton.1929. Sacramento lliycr slllmon fisht,,·)·. 15:1-10, 4 fi;.:~.

Scofield, Norman B.1929. The statns of salmon in California. 15:1::-].';,

Scofield, ·W. I,.1920. Silver salmon at lIIonterey in 1920. 6:17:'.1921. Gear uSl'(l fOI" sllimon trolling in ('alifornin in ]!l20. 7:22~'lS, I fig,.

Snyder, John O.1924. Inelian methods of fishing on Trinit~· HiHr :\I1d some no!,', (HI nu·

king salmon of that str(,lIm. 10:168-172. G figs.

SAND·GROUSEMoffitt, James.

1934. Sand-grouse liherated in Californin. 20:2fl2-2!l:i. 1 fig.

SARDINE. See Sardines.

CALIFORNIA 1"ISH AN\) QAME

Sn}'der,1!l22.192:l.

SALMON-MIGRATIONMcGregor, E. A.

1922. Migrating salmon nt the Redding' Dnm. 8:141-154, G figs.Snyder, John O.

1921. Three California marked salmon recovered. 7:1~, 4 figs.1922. The return of marked king salmon :;:rilse. 8:102-107, 11 figs.1923. A second report on the return of kiug' SAlmon mArkeel in 191!l, in

Klamath River. 9:1-9, 5 figs.1924. A third report on the return of king SAlmon markeel ill ]9HI ill

Klamath River. 10:110-114, 2 figs.1924. Young salmon taken at sea. 10:62-64, 1 fig.

Snyder, John 0., and Scofield, Eugene C.1924. An expel;ment relatin!:' to the homill;': instin<:\ of kin~ ,"lmon. 10:9--17.

7 figs.

SALMON-NEW ZEALAND

Rcofield, Norman B.1918. The quinnat "",llIIon in New Zenlllnd. 4:1G-17.

SALMON-MARKING

Scofielel, W. L.1920. King !mlmoJl m:lrking experiment at Klamfilh Hiver. l!)W. 6:101-104.1&21. SacrAmento River salmon mnrking. 1!l20. 7:12:1-12(;.

Snyder, .Tohn 0., nnd Scofield, Eugene C.1924. An experiment relating to the homin!: instinct of killg s"Jmoll. 10:!l-11,

7 figs.

SALMON-MATURITY

Rich, Willis H.1921. The relative mnlurity of the chinook Holmon takell ill the (Hi':l1I :don:;

the Pncific ('Onst. 7:12-22, fi figs.

SALMON-FECUNDITY

McGregor. E. A.1922. Ohservatiolls 011 the el:~ )'ield of Klmno! h Hiver kiu~ R"lmoll. 8:1(;0-1(;4,

2 figs, 2 tables.192:l. Notes on the egg )'i.. l<1 of S:lcrnmPlIlo nil-er killg ,,,111I"". 9:1:H-l::X.

1 fig., 1 table.!'n~-<1er. Johu O.

1921. How man)' (':;:;.:. elM' " s:dmoll la)'? 7:f...'l-t'4.

SALMON-AGE DETERMINATION

l1ich, Willis H.1!l21. The relntive lIlaturit}· of the ehillook ~"lmoll t"kl'\' ill th(' 0('1'''" "jolll;

the Pncific con st. 7:12-22, 5 fi!:,~.

John O. .The return of mnrked killg snlmon grilse. 8:102-107, 11 figs.A ['('cond report on the retnrn of kin!:, Mhnoll mnrked in 1919, in Klsholl

Klamath River. 9:1-9, 5 figs.]924. A third report 011 the return of kill;: Hnlmon mnrke<l ill 1!l1!l ill

Klnmath niver. 10:110-114, 2 fi!:,s.

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SARDINE FISHERIES-Continued.Phillips, J"uliuB B.

11130. Change in fishing [or Monterey snrdiues. 16:269--270.1113::? Jmlll"()\'elllents in l::I\'(line fishing /:,ear in the Monterey re/:'ion (1930·

1932). 18:328--331, 3 figs.1932. A sUlovey of the destructivem'ss of sardine nets used in the Monterey

region'. 18:208-218, {; figs.HI3-!. Changes in sardine fishing gear iu the MoutereJ' region, with a note on

expansion o[ fishing grounds. 20:134-139, 3 figs.Sl'Ofield, Norman B.

1928. Sardine scarcity at Monterey. 14:&~4.

1928. "'hv California sardines are caught at night rnther than hy dny.14:250.

1934. Notes on the sardine fishery. 20:158-162.fkofield, W. L.

1926. Purse seines [or California sardines. 12:1(;,-19.11128. Sardine seasons at 1\lontel-ey and Los Angeles Harbor. 14:1!l8-200,

2 figs.1934. The catch of sardiues in California. 20:300--303, {; tahles.

Thompson, \VilIiam F.1921. '.rhe future of the snrdine. 7:38-41, 1 fig.1921. Historical review of California sardine industrJ·. 7:195-206, 7 figs.1!l21. Quarter-oils or half-pound ovals. 7:106-110.

SARDINE FISHERIES-PREDICTIONSCnlifornia State Fisheries Lahoratory

1934. The 1934-1935 sardine season. 20:298-.'100.Scofield, Normau B.

1934. Notes on the sardine fishel·y. 20:158-162.

SARDINESAnon,mous.

1920. The inauguration of scientific work on the sardine. 6:32.Lindner, Milton J".

1929. Albino sardine. 15:176.Starks, Edwin Chapin.

1918. The herrings and herring-like fishes of California. 4:58-65, 9 figs.Thompson, Ruth Miller.

1927. California sardine investigations. Being a review of Fish Bulletin 11,"The California Sardine." 13:143-145.

Thompson, William F.1920. The proposed investigation of the sardine. 6:10-12.1921. The sardine of California. 7:193-194, 2 figs.

SARDI N ES-ABU NDANCEG'lark, Frances N.

1933. Changing ahundance of the California sardine, mea'tll'ed hy length ofscouting time. 19:136-141, 6 figs.

Higgins, Elmer.1923. Sardines alHlndant now-Imt what of the future? 9:f)(}--51.

Scofield, Norman B.1928. Sardine scarcity at Monterey. 14:83-84.

Scofield, W, L.1930. Scarcity of sOlall sardines. 16:75.

Thompson, William F.1921. The future of the sardine. 7:38-41, 1 fig.1921. Whales and sardines. 7:110-111.

SARDINES-EGGS AND LARVAEAnonymous.

1929. First discovery of sardine eggs. 15:248-249.Scofield, Eugene C., and Lindner, Milton J".

1930. Preliminary report of the early life history of the California sardine.(A contribution from the Hydrobiological Snrvey). 16:120-124,4 figs.

SARDINES-GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTIONThompson, William F.

1921. The sardine of Colllifornia. 7:193-194, 2 figa.

SEA OTTERSLittlejohn,Chase.

1916. Habits alHI hUlltin!: of the sea otter. 2:7!)....82.

SEA LIONSBonnot, Paul.

1928. The sea lions of California. 14:1-16, 10 ligs.1930. Some notes on the food of srals ancl se,1 lions. 16:191.11131. The California sen lion census for 1mO. 17:150--15fi. fi fi~s.

19.'12. Catching sea lions on the 1.0WeI' Califo ..nia coast. 18:67-68.Starks, Edwin Chapin.

1921. Notes on tile sea liolls. 7:2;;0-253, 4 ligs.

'-,')v.,•

SUB.JEeT INIlEX

SARDINES-LIFE HISTORYScofield, Eugene C., and Lindner, Milton J.

1930. P"eliminnry report of the early life histor.'" of the California sardinr.(A cout..ibution from the Hyilrohiological SlI1'vey). 16:120--124, 4 figs.

Thompson, "'illiam F.191!l. The breeding season of the sarnine. 5: 15ll.

SARDINES-PRESERVATION AND PREPARATIONBeard, Harry R.

11121. Cnlifornia sarcline food p..oducts and their ....epnrnti,..1. 7:2::8-247, (j figs.Whitellead. Sewanl S.

Ill27. Keeping small sa ..dines firm by ref..i~e ..atioll. 13:217.

SEA- BASS. Sec also Co..bina; Tolull\,a.Clark, Frances N.

1930. Size nt first maturit.'" of the while sra h,,~s (G!llIo.•cioll II o/, iii., ).16:319--323, 3 figs.

Croker, Richard S.1932. The white sea-bass allcl n·lated specie" that are >,old in Cnlifon,ia fi,h

markets. 18:':18-327, 8 ligs.Higgins, Elmer.

H120. The young of hlack ,ea-bass. 6:5-6, 2 fi::".

SEALSBonnot, Paul.

1930. Some notes on the food of seals and sea lions. 16:1\11.Ill32. Food habits of the Pacific harbor seal (PhOCfl richardiil. 18:ll8-!lll.

Godsil. Harry C.19::\.3. Food of seals. 19:282-284.

Starks. Edwin Chapin.Ill22. Records of the capture of fllr seals Oil lall,l ill Califomia. 8:1,~->-11;1I,

3 figs.

SEAWEED. Sec Algae; Kelp.

SHAD.A nOn)'moHR.

IllIG. Shafl S]lllWn to he fllruished "llste"l1 statrs. 2:101..Tordan. David Starr.

1!l16. The fi ..s.t sha,l taken in the Columhin. 2:152.Nillever, H. n. .

1916. Shad in California. 2:59--(',4, 6 figs.Starks. F,(lwin Chapin.

1!l18. The herrings alld herring-like fishes of Cnlifomia. 4;;;8--6:;,!) fi~s.

SHARKSAnonymous.

1920. Sleeper shark captured. 6:80.1931. Basking shark !!:rows large. 17:306.

Bonnot, Paul.1929. Some notes on the basking shal'k (Cetorhit<uR m=imltB). 15:175-176.

Chute. George Rof;er.1930. TIH~ lily-iron retnrn8 to Mont('r{'~' Ha~'. Sharle fi8hing re('Olllm('nees (11\

a hRrpoon basis. 16:143-11;2, 1 fig.

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SKUNKSSumner, E. L., Jr.

1932. Au outline of the hahits of the striped skuuk and little sflotted skunkwith some directions for trapping. 18:34-43.

SHEEPGardner, Leon L.

1918. Bighorn sh.'ep in the vicinity of Clnremont, Californi". 4:17-21, t IiI:.lIIiller, Loye.

1927. The mountnin sheep in tbe Snn .Jacinto re:;ion. 13:(;7-(;8.Ober, E. H.

1931. The mountain sheep of Californin. 17:27-39, 6 figs.

SHRIMP FISHERIESFry, Donald H., Jr.

1933. Operation of a Cnlifornia shrimp trnwl. 19:2H+-2fii , -I fi;.:'.Scofield, Norman B.

1919. Shrimp fisberies of California. 5:1-12, 5 figs.

SKATESStarks, Edwin Chapin.

1918. The skates and rnys of Cnlifornia, with nn nccoullt of th" rllt Ii,h.4:1-15, 18 figs.

SUBJECT INDEX

SPORT FISHING-Continued.Lincoln, Robert Page.

1919. Summer on the Califol'llia trout strenlllx. 5:136-141.Ludlum, Roy E.

1922. 1·1sbin·. In some lakes neat· ~[ount Lassl'll. princi":lII~·. :lnd trout, ;:""11­erally. 8:197-200, 2 figs.

)1.. R. L.1919. Some notes on dr~'-f1y fishing. 5:169-170.1920. Notes on dry-fly fishing. No.2. 6:1-5.1920. 80mI' notes on dry-fly fisbing. No.3. 6:50-:;9. 4 ligx.1!l20. Notes on dry-fly fishing. No.4. 6:107-115, 4 figs.1!l20. Notes on dry-fly fishing. No. 5. 6:157-16-!, 3 figs.

)[001', Edwnrd N.1!l32. Fifty-fi"e years "go on the McCloud Ril'el'. 18:1~2-1:{;;.

Phillips, Julius B.1932. Unnsunlly good fishing in 'lIId off )[ontere~' Ra~·. 18:21-24, 1 fig.

Powell, Tod.1932. Sportive tRekle for spol·th·e steelhe:lds. 18:312-318, 3 fi:::s.

Roherts, D. E.1922. Trout conservation. 8:212-213, 1 fig.

Sadler, R. .T.1928. Fishing off southern hl':lcI,,'s g"owing in pOl/ularity. 14:2,.0.

Yan De"enter, William C.192(1. Barge fishing 011 the southl'rn California C":lSt. 12:]9-20.

Welch, Walter R.1927. Hunting and fishing reminisl:enl:ex. 13:1S0-1&!, 1 fig.1929. Trout fishing in C<1lifol'llin today alld fift~· years ngo. 15:18-2::,::: fi;:x.

SQUAWFISHES. See Pike.

SQUIDClassic, Ralph F.

1929. Monterey squid Iixhery. 15:317-320, 4 Ii",,,.Croker, Richard S.

1934. Giant squid tnken at Laguna Beach. 20:2!)7.Heath, Harold.

1917. Devilfish and Sl]uid. 3:103-108, 4 fi:::s.Phillips, Julius B.

1933. Description of a giant squid taken at )Iunter('~·. with not"s "n ",I",t·squid taken off the California coast. 19:128-136. 3 figs. (Correction.19:217. )

Scofield, W. L.1924. Squid at Monterey. 10:17C'r-1&'2, 4 figs.

SQUIRRELSJacohsen, W. C.

1931. Ground squirrel control in California. 17::!-H-24fl.Pierce, C. C., and Clegg, 1\1. T.

U116. The effect of strychnine sulphate on California "aII 1')' 'Illaii. 2:11-1:~.

STATISTICS. Sr.e FishCl;es-Statistil's; Deer Kill.

STEELHEADS. See Trout, Steelhead.

STICKLEBACKSHuhbs, Carl L.

HIll). The 8ticklehnek: a fish eminently fiftl'll h~' ll"tUI'l' 'lH n n,,,,,,,,il:odestroyer. 5:21-24.

STREAMSAnonymous..

1927. Commission gh-en power to close streams to fishing. 13:192-193.Burghduff, A. E.

1934. Stream improvement. 20:113-118, 4 figs.Coleman. George A.

1925. ' A biologienl and ph3'siographi<- survey of California lakes and strealll!'.11:17-23, 3 figs.

1930. Biological survey of tI", Ink"s, rl'8('l'\'oir8 nlld strealll.' of San Die::"County. 16:111-118.

l'AI,I~'OI(NIA FISH AND (lAME

S HARKS-Continued.Edwards, Helen 111.

1920. The growth of the swell shark within the eg;: ,'nxe. 6: 15:{-1!:i7, 4 li;.:x.lIIacGinitie, G. E.

1931. Baskin::: shark. on the Pacific coast. 17:44:;-441l.Starks, Edwin Chapin.

1917. The sharks of California. 3:145--153, 13 fi:;s.Thompson, William F.

1921. The hasking shark at 1II0nterey. 7:178.Walford, Lionel A.

1933. Commereinl uses of shnrks and rny.. 19:179-188, 7 Ii;.:"

SMELTSClark, Frances N.

1928. The smelts of the Snn Pedro wholesale fish mnt·kIots. 14:1Ii-:!1. 4 Ii;.:' ..2 tables.

1034. The life hi.tory of the hny smdt. ,20:1;;7-158.Phillips. .Tulius R.

l!l32. Circle:::ilI uetting for smelt. 18:149-15;;, r. fi;.:'.

SPORT FISHINGR:lI1dini, Ralph.

1933. The saga of hig I("me fishill:::. 19:1i:l-17K1933. Swordfishing. 19:241-248, 4 figs.

Routan, C. M.1917. Striper! hnss fishing. 3:5.'l-54.

Cole, Charles K1930. Angling for stripl'd hass. 16:21>G-2!l3.;' Ii;.:s.

Croker, Richard S.1931. Sport fixbing in southern Ca lifornia. 17:3.-~ll-340.

French, Dwight G.1916. Fishing at Santa Catalina Island-its IleveloJl"H'lt "till Il,,·thock

2:14--19, 1 fig.Fry. Donald H., Jr.

1932. Barge fishing, a southern California !'port. 18:244--249, 4 fi:::s.Holder, Charles Frederick.

1914. Attempts to protect the sea fisheries of southern California. 1:9-Hl.Hubback, C. E.

1$127. Striped bass ns I know tlJem. 13:25--27.Kauffman, Earl R.

1930. Black bass fishing tnckle-usin::: the tiglJt tackle is more thnll hnlf ofangling pleasure. 16:293-290.

1931. Trouting. 17:146-150.

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Shebley,192n.

TAHOE, LAKEColeman, George A.

1!l2G. Condition.. of existen,'(! of fish in Lake 'I.'ahoc and tributary streams.12:23-27.

Fishing conditions in Lake Tuhoc. 13:261-264.A biological snrvey of Lake Tahoe. 15:99-102, 1 fi;:-.W.n.History of the fisll anfl fishinb' l'OIHlitions of Lakc Tahoe. 15:193-203,

6 figs.

TRA WLS. See Fishing Methods and Gear.

TRAPPING

l'umner, E. L., JI·.]!l~l. All ontline of tl", I",hits or tl", bobcat with soml' directions for trlll.ping.

17:251-254, 1 lig.1!l32. An ontline of the· habits of the strip".1 sknnk and little spottc<l skllllk

with "ome direction" for trapping. 18:34-43.

TROUTAnonymous.

1926. A rare tl'Out frolll Lower ClIJifornia. 12:8!l.Croker, Richard S.

1931. A pug·headed rainbow trout. 17:488-48!l, 1 fig.Ellis, S. r" N., arid nryant, Harold C.

1920. n;"tribution of the goldell trollt in OnJifomill. 6:141-H'i:!.:.! Ii:;;s.l<i,·ernlalln. Barton 'Varren, and Bryant, Harold C.

19l1). California trout. 5:105-135, 4 col. pIs., 12 figs.Lincoln, Robert Page.

1919. Summer on the California trout streams. 5:136-141.Snyder, John O.

1921. A royal silver trout caught in Lake Tahoe. 7:148--149.1923. The identification of trout. 9:10-11, 1 fig.1928. California trout. 14:121-122.1933. California tront, 19:81-112, 4 col. pIs., 15 figs.1!l34. A new Califomia tront. 20:105-112, 1 col. pI., 4 figs.

TOXICOLOGY

Meyer, K. F.1928. Mussel poisoning in CaJiforJIia. 14:201-202, 1 fig.

Pierce, C. C., and Clcgg, 1\1. T.1916. The effect of strychnine sulphate On CalifoMlia valley (]uail. 2:11-1:1.

Shaw, Paul A.1932. Studies on thallium Iwisoning in game birds. 18:29--34.1933. New method de"eloped for thallium determination. 19:24.

True, Gordon B., Jr.1931. Game bir,1S' and citrus fumigation. 17:53-57, 2 figS'.

TOTUAVAAnonymous.

1930. Transporting totnava b~' train". 16:186.Chute, George Roger.

lf128. The totuava fisher~' of the Cnliforllia Gulf. Trans-desert trucking oflIIexican-caught fish. 14:275-281, 8 figs.

1930. Seen kow, a regal soup-stock. 16:23-35, 11 figs.Craig, Joseph A.

1926. A new fishery in Mexico. 12:166-169, 1 fig.Croker, Richard S.

1!l32. The white sea-bass and related species that are sold in Californiafish markets. 18:318--327, 8 figs.

TAl

Walford, Lionel A.]930. Tai and carp. 16:234-2H7, 4 figs.I

II

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STR EA M5-Continued.

Needham, Paul R.193-1.. Notes on stream slIn'er work in California. 20:295-296.

STRIPED BASSAnonymous.

]910. Striperl bass taken in !\fission na.,·, San 'Diego COllnt~·, California.5:197.

lfi22. Striped bass decreasing. 8:238.1929. Striped bass to be planted in Salton Sea. 15:2.'14-25(;.1930. Salton Sea bass. 16:338.]930. Striped bass introduced in Salton Sen. 16:5].1932. Striped hass in Newport Bar. 18:57-58, 1 fib'.

Boutan, C. M.1917. Striped bass fishing. 3:53-54.

Clark, G. Houghton.1932. The striped bass supply, past and present. 18:2n7-208, 1 fig.]934. Tagging of strilled hass. 20:14-19, 3 tables.

Cole, Charles E.1930. Angling for striped hass. 16:286-293, (; figs.

Hubbaek, C. E.1927. Striped bass as I know them. 13:25-27.

Scofield, Norman B., and Bryant, Harold C.1926. The striped bass in California. 12:55-74, 5 fig-so

"Talford, Lionel A.1932. Big-eyed bass and striped basH. 18:262-263, 2 figs.

STRIPED BASS-AGE DETERMINATIONSeofi'eld, Eugene C.

1932. A simple method of age determination of stt'il'ed hass. 18:168--170,1 fig.

STRIPED BASS-LIFE HISTORY

Scofield, Eugene C.1928. Striped bass studies. 14:29--37," figs.

Scofield, Norman B., and Bryant, Harold C.1926. The striped bass in California. 12:55-74,::; figs.

CAl.WlIItNI,\ j·'Il'1l ANn flAME

SUNFISHES

Neale, George.1931. The spin~'-ra~'ed gaml' fishes of the Cnlifornia inland waters. 17:1-17,

11 pIs. (6 roI.), II fil':'s.Scofield, Norman B.

Ill16. Calico bass, "hnrp-earc,l bass, aIHI blnegill sunfish. 2:210.YOl':'elsang, Charles A.

1931. Early histol'~' of intl'OfhH.:tion and .listrihntion of sl'iny-ral'ed fishes inCalifOl,lia waters. 17:238-240.

STRIPED BASS FISHERIESCraig, Joseph A.

1928. The striped bass f,'11pph' of California. 14:26-'i--272, 3 figs.Scofielf1. 1\'ol'1nan B., and nl'Yant, HamId C.

]926. Tbe striped bass in Cnlifol'11ia. 12:55-74,::; fib'S.

STURGEON

Green. W. J.1926. Sturgeon on increase. 12:108-109.

SWORDFISHES

Bandini, Ralph.1933. Swordfishing. 19:241-248, 4 figs.

Maddox, Coburn F.1927. Bagging broadbills in California waters. 13:25!}-261, 1 fig.

Starks, Edwin Chapin.1918. Thc macl'erel I\n<1 mackcrel-like fish"" of California. 4:118--129, 12 figs.

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T ROUT-Continued.Weleb, "'alter R.

19:!1l. Trollt fi,hill;': ill Califor"ia loda)" a"d fifly )",'a,'s a;.:o. 15: 11,;-:!H•. , fi!:,.

TULARE LAKEElli~, H. r,. N.

1fl22. Hit>; of hi.~lorJ' of Tnl:,,'c r,:lke Ii.•hing'. 8:2Of>--208, 1 Ii;:.

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WHITEBAITBonnot, Paul.

U130. The California whitehait Ii,llcry. 16:]30-136. 5 fi!:s.

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SUBJECT TNDEX

WHALESAnonymous.

1I'll9. Sperm whale taken oII :\lontere)·. 5:41.1!l2!l. Whales l~mlllercially cxtinct on California coast. 15:337-338.

BOJlllot, Pa u1.192!l. The whales of California. 15:203-2]5, 10 Iigs.19::1. Killer whale in Car111linez Straits. 17:4110-4D1,] Ii;.:.

Fry. Donald H., ,Tr.1933. Rare whale taken at San Pedro. 19:158.

Scofield, Norman B.1925. The killer. 11 :86--87.

TUNA FISHERIESAnonymous.

1920. Tbe status of the tUlia. 6:172-17H.1!l20. Tuna fisheries invcstigated. 6:17:::-1.7-1.

Maddox, Cohurn F.1!l29. San Diego tllna indnstry. 15:i14-3!l.:! fi;.:s.1932. The cruise of the "ilInllfio" .."," 18:251-2;;3.] fi.!::.

Scofield, W. L.1933. Tuna b~' railway hOIll 1I1exi'·II. 19:220.

Thompson, "'iIliam F.1!l19. Blue-fin and y..llow·fin tuna. 5:201-202.

Van Vorllis, L. G.1934. Bluefin tllna. 20:3!l4.

Whitebend. Seward S.1930. California hlnefin tnn:l. 16:2:.:1-2:1::. 4 fi;.:'.

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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES PRESERVATION LABORATORYAnonymous.

1920. United Statp.s Hllreall of Fisheri...s. San P,'dro lahoratory. 6:174.1922. Work of the California laboratory of the Bureau of Fisheries. 8:133.

WOLF· FISHESBonnot. Paul.

1!l30. Wolf fish fonnd on HnmhoIdt Bay beach. 16:370.Phillips, .T lIlius ll.

1930. Wolf fish captured at lIIonterey. 16:267-268.] fi;:.1931. Anotb..r wolf fish taken at lIIontet·ey. 17:S;;~~r,.Hl3::!. ·Wolf·fish taken at lIfont"""y, 18:!l!l.

Relle, Wilbur.1!l2!i. Wolf fish taken at Pacific Grovp.. 11:1SS-18!1.

WOLVERINESDixon•.Joseph.

l!J25. A closed 8cnson n~~rlNl for fixhf'l", marfplI and ,,"oln'I'inr in CHlifol"lIia.11:23-25, 1 Ii!:.

I"t·y. ''Valler.1923. 'I.'he woherine. 9:12!l-134.

WOLVES

Dixon. Joseph.1n1G. The tim her wolf ill Califor"ia. 2:12!i-12!l.:l fi;:s.

f"tHltl"ol a:,:ent for (·yelvehacte ::111<1 ~."l"tl(lact'ylus in15::!3()'-234. :! figs.

(:,Hltrol a;;Pllt fur <:yelochaetc :111() gYl"odnetyllls ill15:230-234, 2 figs.

TROUT-PARASITESYan Rockel, H.

1!l2!l. Acetic aeid a~ ahateher~' troll!.

TROUT-DISEASESVan RoekeI, II.

192fl. Acelic: ,,,·id '" aha khcry troll!.

TROUT-FOODColeuwlI, (:p.org-e A.

Hl2!l. The food of froll!. 15:;)(1-41.1!l30. Hesults of fcedill;': experimellts with trollt fry. 16:1-K

lIowe, lIelell Y., and Meigs. Avis.H)27. Food habits of trollt. 13:148-14!l.

).'eedham, Paul R.1!l34. Notes on the food of trout. 20:119-127, S fiK'.

TROUT,STEELHEADAnonymous.

1921. The steelhe:Hl, a ,li~1 inr-t sped,·s. 7:114.Snyder, John O.

1921. ~teclhe"ds ('au;.:ht al s"a oR' Ih .. ('oast n":lr 1·', ...t I:,.a;.:;.:. 7:11-11. 2 Iil':~.

]925. The ha!f-p'.lIllflel· of T" ..I Hh·,,,·. " ,I <.'..lhc'I<1 Ironl. 11:-l!l-;;;;.:l ligs.1!l~3. A st""lh..,,,l mig.,."lio" in Sh",'" Hh·cr. 19:2;;2<!ii4.1 Ii;:.

Taft. A. C.In3~. Califol'1lin 8te...lhea,1 tro\lt ,,,·ohl,·,,,,. 19:1 !l:.!-1 !lfl, 2 Ii;.;'.

TROUT CULTUREBrownlow, O. P.

192!l. Golllell trollt I'lalltill;': dllring 1!l28. 15:2:1-28, G figs.Coleman, George A.

l!)2S. Biological reqllisites for lake trollt. 14:45-47.E,·ennanll. Barton "'anen, and Bryant, Harold C.

1919. California troll!. 5:105-1%, 4 col. pl~., ]2 fi;.:'.Fisher. John r.

1915. Some precalltio", in Ihe planting of troll!. 1:2:!O--:n1. 1 fig.Muehleisen. A.

192!l. An experinwllt in restoekillg a bass lake with trollt. 15:314-;IlG.3 figs.

Needham. Paul R.1933. The Califol'1lia trout inv,,,ligatiolls. 19:]13-122.!) figs.1!l34. Notes 011 the California tro"t illl·esti;:ati()J1s. 20:153.

Van Rockel, H.In2fl. .A(·etic acid :lS fl ("outl"fll.:I:,:'f'ltt for c.\·(·lo("h:H~te niH) ;;,yrotl:lf'lylu:-: ill

hat('her~' troll!. 15:230-234, 2 Iigs.

TUNA. Sec aiM Albacorc, Bonito.Fry, Donald H., .Tr.

1932. Cooking and cleaning losses in canning tunll. 18:1fl5-168.St:.,rks, Edwin Chapin.

1918. The mackerel nnd IIlnckpr"l-like Ii,'",s of California. 4:U8-12!l, 12 figs.'1'holll\1,on. Uuth Miller.

1927. 'Va nte<l: Honks fOllnd in albacore and tunas. 13:141.

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YELLOWTAILStark", Edwin Cllll(lin.

1018. The nllH'k,'rt,1 ,,,"l mackcr"I·likc lish"s or CalHornia. 4:118-1:!H, l:! li:;~.

Whitehead, Seward ~.

1(133. Con,]ition or (h,' ~'e1lo\\"tail lislwl'ics. 19:HI!l-203, :! Ii:;,.

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