Crawford, D. R. 



1925 



Curtis, Brian 



1945 



Field characters identifying young 

 Salmonoid fishes in fresh waters of 

 Washington. Fish. Univ. Wash. Publi- 

 cations, 1(2): 64-76, 13 figs., 1 plate. 



(sic) 



tschawytscha , chinook, spring, king, 



tyee; 0. kisutch , coho, silver, pink, 

 blacknouth; 0. keta , chum; dog, black, 

 calicoe; 0. ^orbuscha ; humpback, pink; 

 0. nerka, sockeye, red, blueback; 0. 

 nerka kennerlyi , little redfish, sil- 

 ver trout; '.Tash. state; description; 

 color; figured; measurements. 



fisheries and theCentrai Valtys 

 project. Cal. Fish & Game, 31: 

 102-113. 



Calif.; distribution; time species 

 migrates upstream; type of stream 

 chosen; nature of spawning site; 

 time of seaward migration; length 

 at time of seaward migration; mar- 

 king (tagging) & recapture data, 

 segregation of population. 



Curtis, Brian 



1946 



Crawford, D- R. 



1927 



Notice of Hermaphroditism in silver sal- 

 mon, Oncorhynchus kisutch . Copeia 

 (1927), (163): 34. 



0. xisutch , silver salmon, Chehalis R. , 

 Wash.; hermaphroditism. 



Crawford, John Id. 



1907 



Some plain truths relative to propagation. 

 Pacific Fisherman, 5(3): 9-11. 



0. nerka .blueback sockeye, Baker R., 

 quinalt, red; chinook, quinnat; west coast 

 waters; home stream theory; distribution. 



Crawford, John M. 



1908 



To preserve the salmon of the Columbia. 

 Pacific Fisherman, 6(2): 14-16. 



Chinook; blueback, silversides; dog; 

 humpback; Columbia R.; time species 

 migrates upstream; nature of spawning 

 site; spawning behavior; time eggs hatch; 



Twenty-five years ago in California 

 Fish and Game. Cal. Fish & Game, 

 32: 29-30. 



Salmon; distribution. 



Curtis, Brian, and Fraser, J.C- 1948 



Zokanee in California. Cal. Fish & 

 Game, 34: 111-114, 1 fig. 



0. nerka kennerlyi , kokanee , sockeye, 

 red, little redfish, silver trout; 

 counts & measurements; distribution; 

 time species migrates upstream 

 (landlocked fish); length of species 

 at time of return; age at time of 

 return; type of stream chosen; spaw- 

 ning period; nature of spawning site; 

 spawning behavior; post-spawning 

 behavior; time young spendin fresh- 

 water; growth rates, determined by 

 direct measurement; feeding habits, 

 lakes; intro. & acclim. ; figured. 



— D— 



Davidson, Frederick A. 



1935 



Croker, Richard S. 



1936 



King salmon in Southern California, 

 1936. Cal. Fish & Game, 22:323. 



0. tschawytscha (sic), icing; distri- 

 bution; Santa Monica Bay, La Jolla, 

 San Cleaente, Caiif. 



The development of the seconder' 

 characters in the pink salmon ((£. 

 gorbuscha ). Amer. Jr. Anat . , 57: 

 169-183, 6 figs., 2 tables. 



0. gorbuscha . pink, humpback; S- E. 

 Alaska; sexual dimorphism, body 

 changes; measurements; figured. 



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