tCUXTT-Z ABUKUA. 



Material on the relative abundance of king salmon is contained 

 in the following references. lixamination of the specific entries will 

 indicate whether the data are in the form of catch records or as counts 



of migrant adults. 



Anon., 1903b, 1915b, 1931a, 1938a, 

 1952, 1953c, 1955c, 1S79, 1S80' 



Aro, 1952 



Atkinson, 1955 



Babcock, 1910 



Bryant & Parkhurst, 1950 



California, State of , 187/-1875, 1377, 

 1900, 1902-1952, 1929-1952, 1952-195/. 



Carl, 1939 



Chapman, 194Cb 



i,dson, et al., 1955 



..His, et al., 1937 



Foerster, 194-1, 19-42, 194-3, 1947a 



Fry & Hughes, 1951 



Gharrett & Hodges, 1950 



Godfrey, et al., 1954 



Sanson, 194-0 



Kanson, et al., 1940 



Hefford, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934a, 

 1934b, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 19/1, 



19/6 



Henry, 1953 



Holmes, 1940 



Hobbs, 1937 



International North Pacific Fisheries 

 Commission, 1955 



Johnson, et al., 19/8 



Kauffman, 1951 



Kuznetaov, 1928 



Marine Fisheries Branch (Staff), 1954 



liathisen, 1950 



KcKernan, et al., 1950 



Kilne, 1913 



Moser, 1899 



U<-ave, 1939, 1951 



Needham, et al. , 19/3 



Needham, et aL.,1941 



Newcomb & Mathesin, 1946 



Oregon Fish Commission, 19/1, 1943, 



Parker, et al. , 1952, 1953 1949 



Prassey, 1953 



Pritchard, 1943c, 1949 



Rich, 1935c, 1941, 19/2, 1943, 19/0b 



Rich & Ball, 1929b, 1931, 1935 



Rounsefell & Kelez, 194-0 



Schoning, et al. , 1951 



Silliman, 19/8a 



Smiley, 1834d 



Smith, 1895b 



Smoker, 1954 



Snyder, 1931 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 



1931-1940, 1938-19/0 

 Van Sieve, 1942-1944 

 Von Hyning, 1951 

 Washington, State of, 1935-1945 

 Wilcox, 1898 



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