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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



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



Stations in Alaska, 1904-1906. 



Note.— The Jact that the name of a river is given does not mean that fishing is carried on in the river itself; in many 

 instances the fishing station is in the vicinity of the stream and its name has been employed in order more clearly to 

 identify the stream. The dates given do not necessarily mean the beginning and ending of the run for each stream, as the 

 fish may have been running for sometime before the cannery men were able to fish the stream and the pack may have 

 been obtained and fishing stopped before the end of the run. 



- 1900, 

 l> 1900, 

 c 1110(1, 

 d 1900, 

 ' 1900. 

 / 1896, 

 9 1890. 

 1895, May 

 * 1898, 

 i 1898, 

 H896, 

 *1892, 



June 12 to July 22. 



June 23 to July 25. 



June 18 to Julv 25. 



June 18 to June 29 



June 5 to June 28. 



May 25 to June 25; 1897, May 26 to July 27; 1900, June 1 to July in 



May 5 to June 30: 1891, April 27 to June 30; 1892, cannery closed; 1893, May 2 to June 30; 1894. May 11 to June 30; 



15toJune29; 1896, May 15 to June 30; 1897, May 10 to June 30. 



June 10 to July 10. 



May 25 to June 25; 1897, May 28 to June 28; 1900, May 8 to June 26 



May 15 t" June 22; 1S97, May 15 to June 22; 1900, March 14 to June 28. 



July 15 to September 1. 



