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CALIFORNIA PISH AND GAMi;. 



Bureau of Education, Publicity and Re- 

 stvircli, 77. 



Burrill, A. C, is the herring gull insect- 

 ivorous?, 71-74. 



Cabrilla, GO, G4, Go. 



Cady. F. P., weights of mule deer, 205. 

 Califoniia Academy of Sciences, 83. 

 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME, 94, 

 9G, 145, 154, 15G, 158, 178, 180, 182, 

 194, 195. 

 California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 



85, 142. 

 California Nature Study League, 145, 189. 

 California-Oregon Power Company, 91, 93, 



184. 

 California State Fisheries Laboratory. 56. 

 Camp, 3 : Lake Tahoe Public, 189, 190. 

 Canary, 82. 



Cancer maglstcr, 158, 182. 

 Candlefish, 203. 



Cannery, 40, 148, 197, 200, 202; estab- 

 lished at Ensenada, 94 ; receives Mex- 

 ican fish, 1.58 ; floating, burns, 15G. 

 Canvasback, 191. 

 Capelin, 203. 

 Caraiix hippos, 158. 

 Carp, 44, 100, 164, 16G, 208. 

 Carpenter. S. J., 78, 79. 

 Carriel, 93. 



Cast, 109, 114, 141, 170. 

 Cat, 43, 83 ; becomes game in New York, 

 42; manicure the bird-catching cat, 

 82-83. 

 Catfish, 44, 100, 164, 106, 179, 193, 20S. 

 Catron, E. S., 78. 

 Census, see Game. 

 Chambers, Frank, 78. 

 Charr, 105, 106, 107, 129, 130, 134. 

 Chilipepper, 44, 100, 1G4, 166, 208. 

 Chromis punctipenms, 43. 

 Citharichthys stiqmceus, 157. 



xanthostigma, 95. 

 Clam, 35, 68, 147, 158 ; investigation, 158. 



Cockle, 45, 101, 164, 167, 209. 



Pismo, 45, 101, 164, 167, 209 ; destroyed 

 by oil. 174-175. 



Razor. 175. 



Soft-shelled, 45, 101, 164, 167, 209. 

 Clark, F. C, 182. 

 Coalfish, 44, 100, 164. 166, 208. 

 Cobb. .T. N.. college of fisheries established, 



147-148. 

 Cod, 35, 147, 157, 203. 



Black, taken near San Pedro, 158. 



Cultus. 44, 100, 164, 166, 208. 



Rock, 154, 163. 

 Coceidiosis, 143. 

 Coccidiiim oviforme, 143. 

 Cochinito, 159. 

 Coenurtis serialis, 143. 

 Collinge, W. E., 86, 87. 

 Cololahls saira, 203. 

 Columha fasciata, 160. 

 Commercial Fishery, see under Fishery. 

 Connell, M. J., ISO. 



Conservation, 30, 76, 77, 178, 179, 180, 

 189, 192 ; lessons from Massachusetts, 

 42; of our fisheries, 49-59; of fish, 

 80-81; in other states, 42, 97, 159, 

 204 ; persuasion versus compulsion in 

 fish and game, 187 ; deer in New 

 York, 190. 

 Commission, 84. 

 Louisiana, 90. 

 New York, 82, 97, 204. 

 Conservationist, SO, 177 ; a suggestion for 



California, 84. 

 Corvina, 13, 17. 

 Corvus niloticiis, 94. 

 C'orjjphcciia, 203. 

 Cotiontail, see Rabbit. 

 Covote, 149, 1,"0, 161, 205, 207 ; as a deer 



killer, 26-29. 

 Crab. 10, 45, 101, 146, 147, 164, 167, 171, 

 179, 182, 209. 

 Sand. 175; habits and uses of the, 

 171-172. 

 Crago franeiscorum, 9. 



nigricauda, 9. 

 Crampton, J. M., 86. 

 Crandall, W. C, 183. 

 Crane, 85. 

 Crappie, 179, 193. 

 Crawfish, 94, 146, 182. 

 Crista vomer, 107, 133. 



namaycush, 109, 111, 134. 

 Croaker, 44, 59, 100, 164 ; fish of, family, 

 13-20. 

 Black, 14, 19. 

 ('hinese, 14, 19. 

 Spotfin, 14, 18. 

 White, 14, 15. 

 Yellowfin, 14, 17. 

 Crustacean, 10, 45, 87, 101, 133, 164, 167, 



171, 209. 

 Cunningham, F. P., grouse in the Sequoia 



National Forest, 98. 

 Curlew, 85. 

 Curtner, W. W., 182. 

 Cutcrebra, 142. 



Cuttlefish, 45, 101, 104, 167, 209. 

 Cynoscion nohilis, 13, 14, 15, 16. 

 parvipinnns, 13, 14, 16. 



Dabelstein, W. F., 193. 



Dafila acuta, 43. 



Dall. W. H., 82. 



Darter, 60. 



Deer, 30, 34, 69, 97, 148, 149, 172, 182, 



186, 205, 207 ; killed by coyote, 26-29 ; 



increasing in Trinity County, 98; 



hunting poor in Mono County, 98 ; 



conservation in New York, 189 ; in 



the national forests, 200-207 ; strange 



deer killed, 207 ; captured in Lake 



Tahoe, 205. 

 Mule, weights of, 205. 

 De Laveaga, J. V.. tree-ducks successfully 



bred in Santa Clara County, 42-43. 

 Dendrocygna hicolor, 42, 43. 



