660 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



OYSTER RESOURCES AND OYSTER FISHERY OF THE PACIFIC COAST— Continued. 



North Cove 



Notes on the oyster industry of Sau Fran- 

 cisco Bay 



Oakland Creek 317, 



Olj'mpia 



Oyster I5ay 



Oystir beds iu Sau Francisco Bay, pecu- 

 liar situation 



Oyster laws of California 



Washin}?ton 



OstretL lurida 3W, 355, 356, 357, 359, 



iridescens 



palmrda 



var. glomerata 



virginica 350, 351, 360, 



Oyster product of Puget Sound 



Oysters i)ut on the market, quantity 



Oysterville 366, 



Pacific Coast native oyster 



Palmer, Dr. Edward 



Pinole Point 



Point San Bruno 353, 354, 



Point San Pedro 



Point San Queutin 



Port Discovery 



Port Orford 



Preparation of ground for laying out 

 oysters 



Puget Sound 



Ray, Lieut. "W. P 



Redwood 



Redwood City Creek 



Salinas Bay 



Sauiish Bay 



San Diego Bay 



Harbor 



River 



San Francisco Bay 



San Jose 



Sau Josef Island 



San Leandro Bay 



San Mateo 345, 



San Pablo Bay 



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Santa ^louica 



Sausalito 



Seed oysters, transportation of 



Slieep (or Brooks) Island 



■Shoalwater (or Willapa) Bay 



Soft-slielled clam introduced into Cali- 

 fornia waters 



South Belmont 



Southern California 



Spawning season 



Starfish 



Steinberger Creek 



Stingraj-s and stake protection against 



them 



Striped bass introduced into California 



waters 



Suggestions as to oyster cultivation 



Swanberg & West 353. 



Temperatures at Olympia 



in Oakland Creek 



near mouth of Yaciui River 



of San Francisco Bay 



of water and air iu the 



Golden Gate 



of YTillapaBay 



one mile from Dumbarton 



Point 



taken off foot of Market 

 street and Union Iron 

 ^Y()^ks, Sau Francisco. . 



Tide Land and Water Front Co 



Tide lands of San Francisco Bay 



Washington 



Tomales Bay 



Union City Creek 



JJrosaVpinx cinerea 



Ye&sols of San Francisco Bay 



WillapaBay 



Weinard & Terry 



Willapa (or Shoalwater )Bay 



Wilmington 



Wright, W. P 



Yaqui River 



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COAST FISHERIES OF TEXAS. 



Alligator hunting 385 



Aransas Bay fisheries 409-412 



bay seine 410 



hook and line 410 



importance 409 



oyster 410 



turtle 411 



markets 412 



Bay-seme fishery 377, 382, 400, 405, 410, 413, 415 



Cast -net fishery ;!81 , 400, 405, 415 



Coast of Texas, desc'ript ion of 397 



Corpus Christi Bay fisheries 412-414 



bay seine. . .. 413 



crab 413 



hand line 413 



oyster 414 



markets 414 



Crab fishery .'(85, 402, 413, 415 



Espiritu Santo Bay fisheries 407-408 



Fish cultivation 396 



protection 396 



Fisheries, geographical review 397-415 



importance 374, 386, 409 



Fishermen 375 



Flounder fishery 384,400 



spearing 400 



Galveston Bay fisheries .398-400 



bay s(iiuo 



cast net 



crab 



flounders 



hook and lino . 



oyster 



Bhrimp 



spears 



surf soiue 



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