blaokmouth, for immature king and 

 sometimes cohos; immature cohos in 

 Gulf of Georgia called bluebacks; 

 size at time of return; Swiftsure 

 Bank, Puget Sount & Fraser River; general 

 life history; age at time of return; 

 spawning period; time young migrate 

 seaward; size at time of seaward 

 migration; movements in ocean, young coho; 

 growth rates; marking & recapture data; 

 white & red fleshed kings; homing 

 instinct; time species returns 

 from ocean to stream mouth; trap 

 catches-relative abundance of 

 species; distribution; nature of 

 spawning site; food & feeding habits; 

 immature coho & king feeding at 

 Swiftsure Bank. 



loyal, Lloyd a. 



1951 



Sockeye Facts which may bear upon 

 the Fraser Run of '51. Pac. Fish- 

 erman, 9: 22-25. 



Sockeye; Fraser River; segragation 

 of populations; time species returns 

 from ocean to stream mouth; time 

 species migrates upstream; counts; 

 racial analysis . 



Rucker, R.:i. , .-Jhipple, A.J. , 1953 



Parvin, J.R V and Rvans, C.A. 



A contagious disease of salmon poss- 

 ible of virus origin. Fish. Bull. 

 U.S. Fish o: Wildlife Service, 5i: 

 jo- o. 



Oncorhynchus nerka . blueback, 

 sockeye, kokanee; Leavenworth & 

 Rinthrop hatcheries, slash.; 

 internal, probably virus disease 

 which did not infect 0. tshawytscha , 

 0. kisutch . or Salmo clarki clarki . 



Rutter, Clouds ley 



1902 



Studies in the Natural History of the 

 Sacramento Salmon, Appendix to 17th 

 Biennial Report of Bd. of Fish. Comm. , 

 6/ r -76. 



Oncorhynchus chouicha . Sacramento 

 quinn: ; : Jog; humpback: Calif.; 

 figUi.- ■ 1; nature of spawning nite; 

 spawning behavior, railt U ova des- 

 cribed; tin sggr: hatch; time of 

 seaward migration; rate growth of 

 fry; b°havior of migrating fry; food; 

 external & internal parasites; 

 marking & recapture data; age at 

 time of return; rate of upstream 

 migration; home stream theory; 

 se:mal dimorphism; post spawning 

 behavior . 



Rutter, Cloudsley 



190.' a 



Artificial nropagation of salmon 

 in the Sacramento R. Append, to 

 ISth Biennial Rep. Bd. of Fish. 

 Commrs. State of Calif., 1903- 

 190/: 103-107. 



Quinnat or Sacramento R. salmon; 

 figured. 



\utter, Cloudsley 



190ib 



Natural History of the Quinnat 

 Salmon, A Report on Investigations 

 in the Sacramento River, 1S96-1901. 

 Bull. U.S. Fish Comm., 22: 65-14-1. 



Oncorhynchus tshawytscha . Sacramento 

 or a/uinnat, Columbia River salmon, 

 king, chinook; 0. nerka, blueback, 

 red, redfish, sockeye; 0. kisutch . 

 silver; . ?orbuscha . humpback; 

 0. keta . dog; Sacramento Riv. & 

 tributaries; survival time of milt 

 & fsrtilizable period of ova; behavior 

 of migrating fry; movements in 

 ocean; feeding habits in freshwater; 

 sexual dimorphism; two forms of 

 adult males; post spavming behavior 

 (death after spacing}.; distribution; 

 type of stream chosen; spavming time; 

 spawning behavior; incubation period; 

 behavior of alevins & fingerlings; 

 behavior of migrating fry; effect 

 of sea water on alevins & fry; 

 fingerling marking experiments; 

 mature males &. females 4 "-6" long, 

 eggs fertilized & hatched; homing 



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