ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Abernathy, A- S. 



1887 



Salmon in the Clackamas River. Ball. 

 U. S. Pish Coram., 6: 332. 



Chinook; silver; time species migrates 

 upstream. 



Anon. 



1879 



Report of Commission Fisheries of 

 California for the years 1878-1879, 

 1-16. 



0. quinnat ; Calif.; catch records. 



Alexander, A. B. 



1905 



Anon. 



1880 



Report on statistics and methods of 

 the fisheries. Rept. U. S. Bur. Fish. 

 (1904), 121-162. 



Chinook; Columbia R. ; time species 

 returns from ocean to stream mouth. 



Andrekeon, A. 



1950 



The 1949 sockeye salmon runs to Rivers 

 and Smith Inlets, British Columbia. 

 Prog. Rept. Pacific Coast Stat., Fish. 

 Res. Bd. Canada, 82: 9-10. 



Sockeye; Rivers, Smith Inlets, B. C. ; 

 age at time of return (age groups); 

 weight at time of return; catch records. 



Andrekson, A., and Foskett , D. R. 



1950 



Contributions to the life history of 

 the sockeye salmon. (No. 35) Rept. 

 Provincial Fish Dept., (1949) Prov. 

 Brit. Col., 26-40, 18 tables. 



Sockeye; Skeena, Nass R. , Rivers 

 Inlet; age at time of return (age 

 groups); size of species at time of 

 return; sex ratios; racial analysis- 

 detailed data but no discussion. 



Andriashev, Anatoly P. 



1955 



A contribution to the knowledge of the 

 fishes from the Bering and Chukchi seas. 

 Spec. Sci. Rept., Fish., U. S. Fish & 

 Wildlife Service, 1-81, 27 figs. 



0. keta ; 0. gorbuscha ; 0. nerka ; 0. 

 kisutch; Bering, Chukchi seas; distri- 

 bution; spawning period. 



Report of Commission Fisheries of 

 California, year 1880, 1-15. 



0- quinnat ; Sacremento R. and tri- 

 butaries; catch records. 



Anon. 



1903 a 



Pacific Fisheries. Pacific Fisher- 

 man, 1: 9-10. 



Chinook; sockeye; development (figured, 

 chinook); figured (sockeye, on cover). 



Anon. 



1903b 



Runs of the chinook salmon in the 

 Columbia. Pacific Fisherman, 1: 9- 

 10. 



Chinook, quinnat; Columbia, Sacre- 

 mento, Fraser R. ; time species returns 

 from ocean to stream mouth; spawning 

 period; segregation of populations in 

 Columbia R. ; size of species at time 

 of return; distance traveled upstream; 

 home stream theory; catch records. 



Anon. 



190U 



Alaska Salmon Commission, the salmon 

 streams of Alaska. Pacific Fisherman, 

 2 ! 21. 



Xing; red; humpback; dog; silver; 

 Alaska rivers; type of stream chosen. 



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