Milne, 1955 



Milne, 1913 



Neave, 1949, 1953 



Neave, et al. , 1953 



O'Malley, 1920a 



Oshima, 193-4 



Parker & Kirkness, 1951 



Press ey, 1953 



Pritchard, 1932a, 1940b, 1943a 



Rich, 1948 



Ricker, 1940, 1954 



Rounsefell & Kelez, 1940 



Rutter, 1904b 



Scheer, 1939 



Shapovalov & Taft, 1954 



Smoker, 1954 



Snyder, 1931 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1945 



TYPE OF SPACING STREAM 



Data on the nature of the spawning stream chosen by the chum salmon 

 are contained in the following references: 



Anon., 1904a 



Babcock, 1931a 



Bean, 1891, 1894 



Brice, et al. , 1893 



Bryant, 1949 



Burner, 1951 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Clemens, 1951, 1953 



Davidson, et al., 1943 



Evermann, 1905 



Foerster, 1935 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Gilbert, 19 Hb 



Jordan, 1904a 



Jordan & Evermann, 1896 



Jordan & Gilbert, 1887 



Kirkness, et al. , 1952 



Kuznetzov, 1928 



McDonald, 1894a 



Neave, 1949 



Neave & Wickett, 1953 



O'Malley, 1920a 



Powers, 1941 



Pritchard, 1934e, 1940b, 1949 



Rathbun, 1900 



Rich, 1948 



Rutter, 1904b 



Scheer, 1939 



v/ynne -Edwards , 1947a 



DISTANCE TRAVELED UPSTREAM 



The following references mention the distance traveled upstream 

 by the chum salmon: 



Babcock, 1931a 



3ean, 1387b, 1S91, 1894 



Brice, et al., 1898 



Bryant, 1949 



Burner, 1951 



Carl & Clemens, 1948 



Clemens, 1953 



Davidson, et al. , 1943 



Evermann, 1905 



Evermann £ Goldsborough, 1907b 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Gilbert, 1924c 



Gilbert & Evermann, 1895 



Gilbert & O'Malley, 1921 



International North Pacific Fisheries 



Commission, 1955 

 Jordan, 1884, 1896c, 1904a 

 Jordan fi Evermann, 1896 

 Jordan & Gilbert, 1887 

 Kuznetzov, 1928 



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