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CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 



K 



Kelly, H. L., 32. 



Kelp, 30, 40, 183 ; harvesting may be 



resumed, 197. 

 Key to California species of trout, 111. 

 Kiflifish, 21. 

 Kingfish, 13, 14, 15, 20, 33, 44, 100, 154, 



164, 163, IGG, 208. 

 King-of-salmon, 95, 158. 

 Koppel, I. L., our fur resources, 149. 

 Kyphosidse, 59, 67. 

 Kytka, Theodore, 99. 



Ladyfish, young discovered, 158. 



Lageiwrlu/nchits ohliquidens, 157. 



Larits argcntatus, 12. 



Laner, 87. 



Laneret, 87. 



Law, 76, l.SO, 187, 188, 192, 201, 204; 



proposed change of shrimp would 



menace fish life, 94. 

 Fish and game, 30, 78, 176, 178. 

 Game, 30, 31, 79, 81, 82, 88, 89, 192; 



to be enforced in national forests, 79 ; 



will be modified to agree with federal, 



31. 

 Spiked buck, 30. 

 Migratory bird. 89, 191; conviction 



made under, 78 ; additional needed, 



192. 

 Laws, G. O., deer increasing in Trinity 



Game Refuge, 98. 

 Legislation, 2, 88, 85 ; pending, 76. 

 Leopard, 82. 

 Lcpomis cyanelhis, 22. 

 Leitresthes tennis, 156, 201, 203. 

 Life history, of flatfish, 157. 

 Life historv notes, 42-43, 98-99, IGO-lGl, 



204-205. 

 Lincoln, R. P., summer on the California 



trout streams, 136-141. 

 Line, 6. 

 Linnet. 88, 99. 

 Lion, Mountain. 26, 29, 34, 78, 79, 82, 91, 



149, 160, 172, 195, 206 ; many killed, 



148. 

 Sea, 98. 

 Lobster, Spiny, 45, 101. 164, 167, 209; 



early stages of, 24-25; larvse, 156. 

 Louvar, the occurrence of, 202-208. 

 Ludlum, R., 78. 

 Lure, 140. 



Liitra canadensis pacifica, 98. 

 Lnvariiis imperialis, 203. 

 Lynx eremicus californicvs, 160. 



M 



M., R. L., California, 192 ; some notes on 

 dry-fly fishing, 169-170. 



Mackerel. 33. 44. 100, 145, 146, 147, 162, 

 163, 164, 166, 200, 208 ; and mackerel- 

 like fish, 59, 182. 

 Frigate, 203 ; recurrence of, 200. 



Maintain a supply, 146. 



Maley, J. T., 78. 



Mallard, the food of, 87. 



MaUotiis villosiis, 203. 



Malma, 129. 



Mammal, 181, 182. 

 Game, 182. 



Manicure the bird-catching cat, 82-83. 

 Marlin-spike Fish, 208 ; used as food, 43. 

 Maule, W. M., deer hunting poor in Mono 



County, 98. 

 McAllister, M. II., elk in Shasta County, 

 98 ; game conditions in southern Cali- 

 fornia thirty-five years ago, 172-173. 

 McAfee, W. L., 87. 

 McCarthy, Eugene, 135. 

 McLean, I). D., wildcat eats birds, 160. 

 McCloud. George Jr., 38. 

 Meadowlark, 182. 

 Mcdialuna californiensis, 60, 68. 

 Menticirrlius ttndulatits, 14, 17, 18. 

 Mevers, J. P., 78. 



Migration, 41, 55. 58, 85. 95, 98, 117, 128, 

 157, 159, 192 ; how do birds find their 

 way?, 83-84. 

 Migratory bird treaty act, 30, 31, 32, 36; 

 conviction made under, 78 ; constitu- 

 tional, 190-191. 

 Mills, G. T., 124. 

 Milt, 33. 

 Mink, 83. 

 Minnow, 129. 

 Mite, 143. 



Mole, 149 ; eats anglewormi?, 99. 

 Mollusk, 45, 87, 96, 101, 132, 133, 146, 



164. 167. 182, 209. 

 Moran, Nathan, nesting of the band-tailed 



pigeon, 160. 

 Mosquito, the stickleback a destroyer of, 



21-24. 

 Mountain Lion, see Lion. 

 IMountain Sheep, 31, 172. 

 Mouse, 82. 



Mullet, 44, 100, 164, 166, 208. 

 Muskrat, 150. 



Mussel, 45, 101. 164, 167, 209. 

 Namaycush, 133. 



National Association of Audubon Socie- 

 ties, 71. 

 National forest, 83, 184 ; game laws to be 

 enforced in, 79 ; deer in, 206. 



Angeles, 34. 



California, 207. 



El Dorado, 33. 207. 



Klamath, 33, 207. 



Santa Barbara, 207. 



Sequoia, 81 ; grouse in, 98. 



Shasta, 207. 



Sierra, 81, 207. 



Stanislaus, .207. 



Tahoe, 33. 



Trinity, 207. 



N 



Naturalist. 189. 



Nature guide, 189. 



Nature Study League, 76, 145. 



Field excursion, 188. 

 Neale, George, 78, 190. 

 Nelson. E. W., 83. 

 IVeniastistius pectoralis, 159. 

 Neoma^nis, 158. 

 Nest. 85, 160. 204. 



Net, 2, 5, 6. 7, 10, 41, 71, 159, 196, 201 ; 

 new fish, 41. 



Dip, 90. 



Gill, 196, 199. 



Lompara, 41. 



