Clemens, 1946b 



Cobb, 1917 



Collins, 1892 



Crawford, 1925 



Davidson & Shostrom, 1936 



iivermann, 1897 



2vermann & Golds borough, 1907b 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Hikita, 1953 



a oover, 1936 



Jones , 1915 



Jordan, 189-1, 1896c 



Jordan & Svermann, 1896 



Kendall, 1913 



Marr, 1944. 



Koser, 1899 

 O'Malley, 1920a, 1933 

 Oshijma, 1934 



Pritchard & Tester, 1944- 

 Roedel, 1943 

 Rutter, 1902, 1904a 

 Scofield, 1900 

 Shapovalov, 1947 

 Smith, 1895a, 1898b 

 Snyder, 1921b 

 Stone, 1884a, 1897 

 Walford, 1931 

 Wilcox, 1902 

 Williamson, 1927 



LIFE COLORS 

 Often natural populations of fishes have distinctive color patterns, 

 To aid in racial analysis, an attempt was made to isolate data on life 

 colors. The following references contain statements referring to the 

 color of the king salmon: 



Babcock, 1927, 1931a 



Bean, 1891, 1894 



Berg, 1948 



BonhaiE & Seymour, 1949 



Brice, et al., 1S98 



Briggs, 1953 



Carl L Clemens, 1948 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Clemens, 1935b, 1946b 



Cobb, 1911, 1917, 1921 



Crawford, 1925 



Eigenmann, 1890 



ivermnnn, 1896, 1897, 1905 



Foerster, 1935 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Gilbert & O'Malley, 1921 



Hoover, 1936 



Jordan, 1392, 1896c, 1904a, 1907 



Jordan & ^vermann, 1896 

 Jordan & Gilbert, 1882, 1837 

 Kendall, 1913 

 Locke, 1929 

 Lockington, 1880 

 i'Jarsh & Cobb, 1903 

 O'Malley, 1904, 1920a, 1933 

 Oshima, 1934 

 Roedel, 1948, 1953a 

 Rutter, 1904b 

 Shapovalov, 1947 

 Smith, 1915 

 Snyder, 1924b, 1931 

 Snyder & Scofield, 1924a 

 Stone, 1874b, 1833a 

 Suckley, 1874 

 Walford, 1931 

 ./illiamson, 1927 



RELATIONSHIPS 



The following references contain data on the relationships of king 

 salnon to other species. Distinctions -mployed in keys are included in this 

 category. 



Babcock, 1931a 

 Berg, 1943 



Burner, 1951 

 Chamberlain, 1907 



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