DISTANCE TRAVELED UPSTREAM 



The following references mention the distance traveled upstream by 



the sockeye salmon: 



Babcock, 1931a 

 Bean, 1887b, 1391, 1894 

 Brice, et al., 1898 

 Burner, 1951 

 Carl & Clemens, 1948 

 Clemens, 1935b, 1953 

 Evermann & Goldsborough, 1907b 

 Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 

 Gilbert, 1924c 

 Gilbert & O'Malley, 1921 

 Greene, 1911b 



International North Pacific Fisheries 

 Commission, 1955 



Jordan, 1884, 1892, 1896c, 1904a 



Jordan & Evermann, 1896 



Jordan & Gilbert, 1887 



Killick, 1955 



Kuznetzov, 1928 



Locke, 1929 



McDonald, 1895 



O'Malley, 1920a 



Radcliffe, 1928 



Scheer, 1939 



Ward, 1920a 



Wynne-Sdwards, 1947a, 1952, 1946 



NATURE OF SPA'.JNING SITE 



Notes regarding the nature of the spawning site of sockeye salmon 



are contained in the following references: 



Anon. , 1954 



Brett, 1952a 



Bower, 1925b 



Briggs, 1953 



Burner, 1951 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Crawford, 1908 



Foerster, 1929a, 1935, 1936c 



Foskett, 1947a, 1947b 



Gangmark & Fulton, 1952 



Gilbert & Rich, 1929 



Hickman, 1932 



Hobbs, 1937 



Jordan, 1892, 1896c, 1904a 



Jordan S- Evermann, 1896 



Leach, 1922 



Mac Day, 1931 



Moser, 1899 



O'Malley, 1920a 



Parker, et al., 1952 



Rich, 1948 



Rounsefell & Kelez, 1940 



Schultz, 1935 



Smith, 1900 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1945 



The following references are primarily concerned with th» kokanee: 



Chamberlain, 1907 

 Curtis & Fraser, 194S 

 Evermann, 1896 

 Foskett, 1947a, 1947b 



Fraser & Pollitt, 1951 

 Gangmark & Fulton, 1952 

 Kimsey, 1951 



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