CALIFORNIA PISH AND GAME. 



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Purse-lompara, 41. 

 Round Haul, 203. 

 Sardine, 158. 

 Shrimp, 1, 2, 3, 7, 94. 

 Tow, 156. 

 Trawl, 94. 

 Newbert, F. M., 178, ISO. 

 Newsome. J. E., 79. 

 Nidever, H. B., 3, 4, 94, ISS. 

 Nielsen. E. M., 158, 203; fresh fish used 



at reduction plants, 154. 

 Note, on artificial propagation of spiny 

 lobster, 70-71 ; on dry-fly fishing, 

 1G9-170; on habits and use of small 

 crab, 171-172. 

 Commercial fishery, 39-41, 93-94, 154- 



15C; 190-200. 

 Hatchery, 37-39, 92^93, 151-153. 

 Life history, 42-43, 98, IGO-lGl, 204- 



205. 

 State fisheries laboratory, 94-9G, 156- 

 159, 200-204. 

 Notanigomus cri/solcucas, 22. 



Opal Eye, GO, G7. 



Opossum, 149. 



Osmcriis thalcichthijs, 9. 



Otolith, 55, 5G. 



Otodcctes ciigiiatis, 143. 



Otter. P.^.cific River, 98. 



Out fishin', 144. 



Oyster, 45, 101, 1G4, 1G7, 198, 209. 



TACIFIC FISHERMAN, 96. 



Packer. 40. 154. 155. 



Paladini. A.. 1, 150. 



Palmer, T. S., 84. 



Pampano, 44. 100, 159, 164, IGG, 202, 208. 



Pampanito, 159. 



Paniilinis intcmiptits, 24, 70. 



Paralahrax cJathraius, GO, 63. 



maciihitofuxciafHS, 60, 64, 65. 



nchitlifer, 60, 63, 64. 

 Paraliclithi/s calif ornictis, 157. 

 Parasite, Aviiich affect food value of rab- 

 bits, 142-143. 

 Parcel pest, shipments of game, 30. 

 Parophri/s vetulus, 157. 

 Parr-mark, 109, 113, 122, 123, 125. 

 Partridge, 86. 

 Patterson, A. D., 189. 

 Pearson, A. G., 197. 

 Pelt, 35. 

 Perch, 44, 68, 100, 164, 1G6, 183, 208. 



Sacramento, 2. 



Yellow, 59. 

 Permit, federal, 32. 

 Pez de Gallo, 159. 



Pheasant, 179 ; damage crops in Inyo 

 County, 99. 

 English, 86. 87. 



Ring-necked. 91. 

 Phvllosome. 24, 25, 70, 71, 156. 

 Pig, 26, 28. 

 Pigeon, 85. 



Band-tailed, nesting of, 60. 



Carrier, 83. 



Homing, 83. 



Passenger, reported in eastern states, 86. 

 Pike, 44, 100, 164, 166, 208. 



Pintail, banded taken in Alameda County, 

 43. 



Plaice, 51. 



Plath, O. E., 88. 



Plenary powers, 76 ; Fish and Game Com- 

 mission needs, 30. 



PleuronectidoB, 157. 



Pleuroncchthys verticalis, 157. 



Plover, 85. 



Plumage. 90. 



Poison, 43, 95, 191, 195. 



Pollution, 177, 183. 



Pomfret, 203. 



Pope, Saxton, bear hunting with bows 

 and arrows, 69-70. 



Porcupine, is it worth saving?, 82. 



Porpoise, captured, 157. 



PratL-. G. D., 81. 



Predatory animal, 26, 27, 29, 81, 83, 182. 

 Sec, also, Bird and Mammal. 



Preserve, 82. 

 Game, 176. 178. 



Propagation. 85. 204. 



Protecticn, 87, 97. 



Punnett, J. M., 98. 



Purse-.seinc boat, 155. 



Quail, 26. 27. 29. 36. 69. 85, 88, 172. 179: 

 importation from Mexico, 88-89. 

 Valley, with eag in December, 98. 

 Queenfish, 13, 14, 15. 



Rabbit. 42. G9. 76. 142 ; parasites which 

 affect the food value of, 142-143. 



Brush, 142. 143, 179. 



Cottontail. 142. 170. 



Jack, black-tailed, 142. 

 Rail, 85. 



Rainbow, sec Trout. 

 Ranger, co-operate with game wardens, 



206. 

 Ray, 182. 

 Recreation, 192. 

 Redfish. 127, 128. 

 Red Snapper, 158. 



Refuge, game, 30. 36, 42, 76, 83, 177, 182, 

 184, 194, 195 ; notes on the new, 33 ; 

 in Minnesota, 204 ; Quebec estab- 

 lishes, 204. 



Id, 98. 



If. 150. 



1/,-, 81. 



Pinnacles ^lonument. 182. 



Trinity National Forest, 26, 28, 182; 

 deer increasing in. 98. 

 Report, California fishery products, 44- 

 45. lOO-lOl. 162-1G7. 208-209. 



Expenditures, 47-48, 102. 211-212. 



Number of deer killed, 104. 



Violations. 46. 103. 210. 



Seizures. 46. 103. 207. 

 Reptile, 101, 164. 167. 

 Reservation. 150. 

 Rice, 76 ; federal permit protects from 



ducks. 36 ; and blackbirds, 99. 

 Rich, Willis. 182. 185. 

 Rigdon, E. S.. 31. 

 Roadrunner, 181. 

 Robin. 90. 



Western, 160. 

 Rocciis Uneatus, 61. 



