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BULLETIN OF THK BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



The Beginning and Ending op Commercial Fishing for Dog Salmon at Various Fishing 

 Stations in Alaska, 1904-1906 — Continued. 



Waters. 



1904. 



Fishing Fishing 

 began— ended— 



1 



Sept. 20 



1005. 



Fishing Fishing 

 began— ended 



July 20 

 ...do... 

 ...do.. 



July 20 



July — 



Southeast Alaska— Continu sd. 



Frederick Sound: 



Security Bay, Kuiu Island 



Saginaw Bay, Kuiu Island Sept 



Port Camden, Kuiu Island 



Cleveland Passage 



Wrangell Strait: 



Petersburg Creek, Mitkof Island 



Blind Point, Mitkof Island 



Duncan Canal. Kupreanof Island _ 



Sumner Strait: 



Calder and Elcopdam Bay, Prince of Wales Island 



Rocky Pass. Kuiu Island!"'! 



Point Barrie Stream, Kupreanof Island 



Totem Bay, Kupreanof Island 



Red Bay, Kupreanof Island 



Stikine River 



Zimovia SI rait: Thorns (Old Village) Stream, Wrangell Island 



Clarence Strait: 



Salmon Bay, Prince of Wales Island 



Eagle Creek, Prince of Wales Island Sept. 14 



Whale Passage, Prince of Wales Island July 1 



Lake Bay, Prince of Wales Island Aug. 15 Sept. 15 . 



Coffman Cove, Prince of Wales Island 



Rocky Bay. Etol in Island 



Ratz Harbor, Prince of Wales Island 



Ernest Sound- 

 Union Bay, Cleveland Peninsula 



Vixen Point, Cleveland Peninsula 



Menefee [nlet, Etolin Island 



Point Warde, Cleveland Peninsula 



Anon Creek, Cleveland Peninsula 



Doris Bay (?) 



Middle Arm (?) 



Sonny Point (?) 



Meyers Stream, Cleveland Peninsula 



Thome Bay, Prince of Wales Island 



Kasaan Bay— 



Ka rta Bay, Prince of Wales Island 



Twelvemiie Arm— Kina Stream, Prince of Wales Island 

 Skowl Arm, Prince of Wales Island 



Behm Canal- 

 Yes Bay, Cleveland Peninsula o 



TJnuk River 



Checats St ream & I 



Tongass Narrows — 



Ward Cove, Revillagigedo Island ( 



Ketchikan Creek, Revillagigedo Island 



Cholmondeley Sound '■ Aug. 1 



Dora Bay. Prince of Wales Island 



Peter Johnson Stream (Dolomii, Prince of Wales Island. 



Moira Sound- 

 North Arm, Prince of Wales Island 



South Arm 



Keegan Stream, Prince of Wales Island 



Old Johnson Stream, Prince of Wales Island 



Nichols Passage- 

 Blank Inlet, Gravina Island 



Tain, Annette Island 



Tamgass Harbor, Annette Island 



N.i'l/aoer, Annette Island 



Revillagigedo Channel: 



George Inlet. Revillagigedo Island 



Niiney Haines (":') 



Duke Island 



Oct. 27 

 ...do.. 

 ...do.. 



Oct. 27 



(let. 



Nov. 1 



Sept. 27 

 Sept. 1 



Aug. 5 | Nov. 7 



1906. 



Fishing Fishing 

 began— ended - 



July 23 

 Aug. 30 

 July 17 



July 5 

 Aug. 14 

 .1 illy 9 



July 27 



July 7 



Aug. 17 



July 1 



July 4 



Aug. 1 



June 15 



...do... 



...do.. 



...do.. 



...do.. 



do.. 

 ...do.. 



July 17 

 Aug. 8 

 July 25 

 June 27 

 June 15 

 Sept. 6 

 Sept. 11 

 Sept. 10 

 Aug. 1 

 ...do.. 



Aug. 2.S 

 ...do.. 

 Aug. 1 



Aug. 4 



July 23 



Aug. 20 



July 30 



\ug. 3 



June 30 



July 13 



July 11 



July 13 



Aug. 2 



Aug. 7 



Aug. 4 



Sept. 7 



July (i 



Sepl II 



Aug. 11 



Aug. 27 

 Sept. 14 

 Aug. 27 



Aug. 22 

 Aug. 28 

 Aug. 31 



Aug. 30 



Aug. 23 



Do. 

 Aug. 31 

 Aug. 4 

 Sept. 3 



Sept. 4 

 Sept. 6 



Sept. 10 



Sepl I 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Aug. 14 

 Aug. 26 

 Aug. 5 

 July 2S 



Sept. 4 

 Sept. 8 

 Sept 16 



Do. 



Sept. 3 

 Sept. 4 



Sept. 3 



Do. 

 Sept. 5 



Aug. 29 



Sept. 6 

 Sept. 5 

 Oct. 30 

 Oct. 24 

 Sept. 14 



Sept. 8 



Sept. 

 Sept. 



Aug. 29 

 Sept. 3 

 Vug 29 



Sept. 12 



Sept. 1 

 Sept. 19 

 Aug. IS 



o 1897, July 17 to August 7; 1899, July 14 to September 13; 1900. July 21 to September 17. 6 1897. July 23 to August 2. 



29. Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). Chinook Salmon; King Salmon; Quinnat Salmon. 



(PI. xxix and xxx.) 



The chinook salmon is called king salmon or spring salmon in Alaska; spring or chinook salmon on 

 Fraser River and Pugel Sound; chinook, royal chinook, quinnat, or Columbia River salmon on the Colum- 

 bia River, and Sacramento salmon in California. Where the Chinook jargon is spoken it is the tyee, 

 which means king. Among the Russians il is called tschavitche or tschaicytscha. 



