Sano, 1951 Ward, 1908 



Shapovalov & Taft, 1954- V/ardle, 1933 



Smedley, 1933 Wilson, 1916 



Investigators reporting specifically on the kokanee are: 



Bangham & Adams, 1954- Ricker, 1938, 194-0 



Haderlie, 1953 Rucker, et al. , 1953 



Jordan, 1892, 1896c, 1904 Wales & Wolf, 1955b 



Kuitunen-Jkbaum, 1933b Mardle, 1932 



INTRODUCTIONS AND ACCLIMATISATION 



For data on the introduction and acclimatization of sockeye salmon and 

 the kokanee into various exotic waters, see subject section under this category. 



^GG COUNTS 



The following references contain data on the number of eggs produced 

 by the sockeye salmon (including the kokanee): 



^o. !952 Holmes, 1934 



Aro S. Broadhead, 1950 Hunter, 194.8 



Bower, 1938a Kuznetzov, 1928 



Brett S: KcConnell, 1950 Koser, 1902 



Foerster, 1929a, 1932, 1936a, 193Ca, Rich, 1940b 



1! ?55 Scattergood, 19/-9 



Foerster & ±ritchard, 1936, 1941 Stone, 1297 



Gilbert fc Rich, 1929 '.Jithler, 1950 

 Kiggins, 1940 



RELATIVE ABUNDANCE 



Material on the relative abundance of sockeye salmon (including the 



kokanee) is contained in the following references, examination of the 



specific entries will indicate whether the data are in the form of catch 



records or as counts of migrant adults. 



Anorekson, 1950b Chapman, 1940b 



Anon., 1915b, 1931a, 1938a, 1949a, 1949c, Sllis, et al., 1937 



1952, 1953a, 1953c, 1954, 1955c Foerster, 1929a, 19/1, 1945, 19/ 7a, 



Aro, 1952 1948, 1950, 1954b 



Atkinson, 1955 Gangmark &. Fulton, 1952 



Babcock, 1910 Godfrey, et al., 195/ 



Bryant & Parkhurst, 1950 Holmes, 1940 



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