Jones, 1915 



Jordan, 188,4, 1896c 



Jordan & ivermann, 1896 



Kimsey, 1951 



Marr, 194A 



Moser, 1399 



Kelson &. Abegglen, 1955 



Nomura, 1953 

 O'Malley, 1920a 

 Roedel, 1948 

 Shapovalov, 1947 

 Stone, 1S97 

 Uilcox, 1902 

 ",/illiamson, 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 sockeye salmon (including the kokanee) : 



Lockington, 1830 

 Marsh & Cobb, 1908 

 O'Malley, 1904, 1920a 

 Ricker, 1938b, 19/.0 

 Roedel, 1943, 1953a 

 Rutter, 190ib 

 Schultz, 1935 

 Shapovalov , 1947 

 Snyder, 1931 

 Suckley, 1574 

 Taft, 1937b 

 Williamson, 1927 



Babcock, 1917, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1931a 



Bean, 1891, 1394 



Berg, 194S 



Brice, et al., 1893 



Briggs, 1953 



Carl & Clemens, 1948 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Clemens, 1935b, 1946b 



Cobb, 1911, 1917, 1921 



Crawford, 1925 



ii/vermann, 1896, 1397, 1905 



Foerster, 1935 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Gilbert & O'Malley, 1921 



Jordan, 1892, 1896c, 1904a, 1907 



Jordan & ^vermann, 1396 



Jordan &. Gilbert, 1832, 1367 



Locke, 1929 



RELATIONSHIPS 



The following references contain data on the relationships of sockeye 

 salmon (including the kokanee) to other species. Distinctions employed in 

 keys are included in this category. 



Babcock, 1931a 

 Eerg, 1948 

 Burner, 1951 

 "hamberlain, 1907 

 Clemens, 1935b, 194 6b 

 ;vernann, 1397 

 Foerster, 1947b 

 Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 

 Gill, 1862 

 Jordan, 1916, 1923 

 Jordan L Jvermann, 1396 

 Jordan & Gilbert, 1332 



Kobayasi, 1955 

 Locke, 1929 

 llorcura, 1953 

 Ricker, 1933b 

 Schultz, 1934 

 Shapovalov, 1947 

 Snyder, 1931 

 Suckley, 1874 

 Tsft, 1937b 



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