CALIFORNIA PISH AND GAME. 



221 



Splittail. 164, 167, 209. 



Spoon, 112, 129. 



Sporozoa, 143. 



Spon-, 69, 75. 77, 146. 



Sportsman, 78, 84, 85, 89, 95, 97, 150, 

 ISO, 191, 192 ; dissatisfied, 97 ; Wash- 

 ins'ton fomis state association, 204. 



Spot, 18. 



Squaretail, 94. 



Squid, 45, 101, 164, 167, 209; at Monte- 

 re.v, 198. 



Squirrel, G9 ; ground of California, 87. 

 Tree, 149. 



Starks, E. C, 158, 182. 203 ; fishes of the 

 croaker family, 13-20; note on the 

 sand dab, 21 ; rare fish from Monte- 

 rey Bay, 43 ; marlin-spike fish used 

 as food. 43 ; basses and bass-like 

 fishes, 59-08. 



State Fair, exhibit, 193. 



Steelhead. s?c Trout. 



t^tercolepis gigas, 60. 



Stevens, A. C, 124. 



Stevens. S. V., 124. 



Stickleback, as a mosquito destroyer, 

 21-24. 



Stingaree, 164, 167, 209. 



Stinnett, L. J.. 37, 151. 



Stomach examination. SO. 



Stone, Livinsstone, 135. 



Sturgeon. 2, 45. 101, 164, 183; to be pro- 

 tected in other states, 160. 



I^tylopthaliniitt paradoxus, 95. 



Sucker, 45. 100, 164, 166, 200. 



Sunfish, 22, 60. 149. 

 Blue-gill. 179, 193. 

 Green, 22. 



Surf-fish, 45, 101, 164, 166. 209; day and 

 night of California, 203. 



Sur,:-smelt, 203. 



Surmullet, 156. 



Swan, 85. 



Whistling, 91, 191. 



Swordfish. 43. 45, 101, 164. 209. 



Si/mphnrns atricaudiis, 157. 



I^ickle, 137. 



Tahoe Public Camp, 189-190. 



Tapeworm, 143. 



Taylor, W. P.. a suggestion for California 

 conservationists, 84. 



Terrapin. 101, 161, 167. 209. 



Tctragoiiurus ctivieri, 94. 



Telrapfpriis nuisiihurii, 43. 



Thalcichthys pacificvs. 203. 



Thompson, Will F., 95, 96, 156, 1.58, 159, 

 182 ; conservation of our fisheries, 

 49-59 ; halibut eats large rock, 157- 

 1-58 ; young of the ladyfish discovered. 

 158 ; clam investigation, 158 ; shad 

 caught at Seal Beach. 158 : Alaska 

 black cod taken near San Pedro, 158; 

 cannery receives Mexican fish, 15S- 

 1.59 ; the breeding season of the sar- 

 dine. 1.59 ; recurrence of the frigate 

 mackerel. 200 ; spawning of the 

 grunion, 201 ; contributions to Cana- 

 dian biology, 201 ; blue-finned and 

 yellow-finned tuna. 201-202 ; the 

 occurrence of the louvar, 202-203 ; 

 absence of the dolphin fish, 203 ; day 

 and night surf-fishes of California, 

 203; occurrence of the albacore north 

 of San Francisco, 203-204. 



Thunnus macroptcrus, 155. 



thijnnus, 156. 

 Tibbits, A. C, 203. 

 Tick, wood, 142. 

 Tige.-, 82. 

 Titlow, J. O., 83 ; how do birds find their 



way, 83-84. 

 Tivela, 175. 

 Twnia serialis, 143. 

 Tomccd. 2, 10, 13, 20, 45, 101, 164, 167, 



20L\ 

 Tommy, 127, 128. 

 Topminnow, 21, 24. 

 Towhee, brown, 88. 

 Trachiiiotus cuveri, 94. 

 Trachi/pterus, 95. 

 Trap, 184. 



Trapper, 79 ; California and their catch, 

 35. 

 Fur, 150. 

 Trapping, 27, 42. 88, 207. 

 License law, 35. 

 License, 84. 

 Trawl, beam, 11. 

 Net, 94. 150. 

 Ottei', 25. 

 Trawler, 196 ; Japanese, in nets of law, 



94. 

 Trawling, 96, 198. 

 Treaty, more bird, needed, SO ; additional 



needed, 192. 

 Tree-duck, bred in Santa Clara County, 

 42-43 ; breeding in Santa Clara 

 County, 43. 

 Fulvous, 42. 

 Troll, 114. 

 Trolling, SO. 



Spoon. 112. 129. 

 Trout. 116, 133. 164. 167. 177, 179, 1.S0, 

 193, 198, 201, 207; California, 105- 

 135 ; summer on the California trout 

 streams. 136-141. 

 Black, 127. 

 Black-spotted, 37, 38, 39, 92, 127, 147, 



153, 179. 

 Brook, 112, 130. 134. 137. 

 Brown. 88, 109, 111, 131, 132, 147, 152, 

 Bull. 129. 

 California. 112. 

 Clark, 127. 

 Columbia River. 127. 

 Cutthroat. 108, 111, 113, 115, 127. 

 Dolly Varden. 107. 108, 111, 115, 130. 

 Eagle Lake, 111. 116. 118, 129 

 Eastern brook. 37, 92. 107, 108, 100, 

 111, 129, 130, opp. 130, 133, 147, 152, 

 179. 

 Evermann, 117. 

 Gilbert, 119. 



Golden, .37. 38. 105. 108, 111. 119, 121, 

 123, 124, 126, 1.35, 137, 1.52, 179, 

 193, 195; prints of, available, 194. 

 Agua bonita. 111, 119, 123, 138. 

 Coyote Creek, 121. 

 Of Little Kern. 108, 121. 

 Golden Trout Creek. 124. 

 Mount Whitney, 123. 

 Soda Creek, 108, 119, 121. 

 South Fork of Kern, lOS, 119, 123, 



124. 

 Volcano Creek, 119, 121, 122. 124. 

 Roosevelt, 108. Ill, 119, 124, 125. 

 White, 119, 121. 

 Great Lakes, 133, 134. 

 Kern River, 118, 121. 



