LITERATURE CITED 



Burner, Clifford J. 



19^1 Characteristics of spawning nests of Columbia River salmon. 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish. Bull,, No. 61,(701. 52) 

 pp. 97-110, 7 figs. 



Corps of Engineers. 



19lj8 Review report on Columbia River and tributaries. Appendix P, 

 Fish and Wildlife. Dept. of Array, No. Pac. Div., C h7, Oct. 1, 

 19l;8, 2+ iv + 135 pp. 



Craig, Joseph A, and Robert L. Hacker, 



I9U0 The history and development of the fisheries of the Columbia 

 River. U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, Bull. No. 32, (Vol, h9) . pp. 

 133-216, 27 tables, l5 figures. 



Fish, F,F. and M. G. Hanavan. 



I9U8 A report upon the Grand Coulee fish-maintenance project, 1939- 

 19ii7. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Sci. Rept, Mo. 

 55, 57 pp., 2ii tables, 3 figures, 6 pis. 



Foerster, R. C, and W.E. Ricker, 



19il2 The effect of reduction of predacidus fish on survival of young 

 sock eye salmon in Cultus Lake. Jour. Fish, Res. Bd. Can., Vol. 

 5, No. U, pp. 315-336, 



Gilbert, Charles H. 



1912 Age at matacrity of the Pacific coast salmon of the genus 



Oncorhynchus , Rep. of the B.C. Comm. of Fish., pp. 57-70, 3 

 tables, 30 figures. 



1917 Contributions to the life history of sockeye salmon. Rep. of 

 the B.C. Comm, of Fish. (Paper No, h) pp. 33-80, 51 tables, l5 

 figures. 



Moffett, James W. and Stanford H. Smith. 



1950 Biological investigations of the fishery resources of Trinity 

 River, California, U.S. Fish aid Wildlife Service, Spec. Sci. 

 Rept., No, 12, 71 pp., 2ii tables, 13 figures. 



Rich, Willis H. 



I9U2 The salmon runs of the Columbia River in 1938, U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service, Bull, No. 37, (Vol. 50) , pp. 103-lii7, 26 

 tables, 8 figures. 



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