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California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
22: DA. ANSs 119. 
California-Oregon Power Company, 76, 
102. 
California State Fisheries Laboratory, 
Contribution, No. _t3: 5-6; No. 15, 
10-12; No. 16, 32-35; No. 17, 45-50; 
No. 18, 83-88; No. 19, 130-1381; 
No. 20, 153-157: No. 21, 177-182. 
Cahoon, G. W., 144, 150. 
Cancer magister, T, 8. 
gracilis, 8. 
antennarius, 8, 9, 10. 
productus, 9, 10. 
Cannery, 28, 80, 82, 83, 85; naval air 
station fish patrol opens ‘idle, (1-72. 
9 
Canvasback, 
Carangidae, 33. 
Carp, 40, 60, 62, 84, 
cow-carp, 61. 
Cat, Bob, food of the, 37. 
oo. 
90, 93, 136, 184; 
Civet, S89. 
Ring-tailed, 89. 
Wild, 66, S9; eats chickens, 37. 
Catfish, 39, 40, 90, 98, 136, 140, 184. 
Catulus uter, 153, 157. 
Caviar, 96. 
Ceanothus, 13, 15. 
Census, Bird, 125. 
Game, 125. 
Chamberlain, Senator, 21; bill, 6S 
Chiehen BYE 
Chilipepper, 40, 90, 98, 136, 184. 
Citharichthys xanthostigma, S87. 
sordidus, 87. 
Clams, 39: progress of work on, 179-180. 
Cockle, 41, 92, 95, 98; 137, 140, 185, 
186. 
Little Neck, 140. 
Mixed, 41, 92, 95, 187, 185. 
Pismo, 41, 92, 95, 
179, 185, 186. 
Soft shell, 41, 92, 95, 137, 
Clangula islandica, 37. 
Club, 122. 
-Boone and Crockett, 132. 
Gustine, 88. 
Newman, 88. 
Tuna, 82, 68. 
Visalia Sportsmen’s, 144. 
Sierra, 146, 150. 
Coalfish, 40, 90, 93. 
Cod, Cultus, 25, 40, 90, 93 
Alaska black, 87. 
Rock, 86, 184; red, 87. 
98, 131, 187, 140, 
180, 185. 
, 136, 184. 
Coffman, J. D., notes on the life history 
of the black-tailed deer, 15-16. 
Coker, R. H., 32. 
Colby, Wm. #H., 146. 
Commercial Fishery, 102. 
Commercial fishery notes, 29-32, 80-82, 
172-176. 
Conner seen near head of Deer Creek 
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CONDOR, THE, 22 
Connell, M. J., a new executive officer, 
116. 
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 
Conservation, 
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wild life, 
131-1338. 
17, 67, SO, 119, 165, 
national 
120; 
166, 
commission on 
in other states, 35, 
Commission of New York State, 85, 
131, 167, 168; of Iowa, 168. 
Conservationist, more trained, 167; mak- 
ing, 167-168. 
CONSERV ATIONIST, THH, 26, 35, 165. 
Coon, 89. 
Cooperation, United States Forest Sery- 
ice, 88-89, 134-135. 
Corbina, 30. 
Cord, umbilical, 155. 
Coryphaenoidide, S83. 
Coxe, J. A.,-32. 
Coyote, 66, 89, 125. 
Crab, -25, 39, 41, 91, 98, 187, 140, 285; 
186; the Pacific edible crab and its 
near relatives, 7-10; occurrence of a 
rare, 86. 
Rock, 8. 
Crandall, W. C., 88. 
Crane, 27, 106, 107. 
Sandhill, 67. 
Crawfish, 186. 
Creel, 59. 
Cricket, 38. 
Crowley, Arthur, 144, 150. 
Orustacein., 15, 41. 91, 137, 172 Sb. 
Culver, A. I, 
Curlew, 27. 
Black, 106. 
Cuttlefish, 42, 92, 95, 97, 
Cyprinodon macularius, G2, 
Columba fasciata fasciata, 
ee 
137, 185. 
Ss. 
182. 
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Dado, S. H., 68. 
Dalder, Ernest, 50, 85. 
Davis; At eee 
Davis, Captain Charles, 60, 61, 62, 83. 
Deane, Lieutenant, 144, 145. 
Deer, 36, 39, 64, 70, 98, 110, 127, 133, 
140, 166, 167, 169, 170, 186; need for 
doe protection obvious, 27; doe with 
three fawns, 387; where do deer sleep, 
S88; protection in Siskiyou County, 
125; season too early on the Lassen 
Forest, 134. 
Black-tailed, 66, S89; 
tory of, 15-16. 
Columbia, 66, 134. 
Southern, 66. 
Mule, 125; on Lassen Forest, 184-155. 
California, 67. 
Desert, 67. 
Rocky Mountain, 67. 
Dendrocygna bicolor, 88. 
notes on life his- 
Derby, W. F., 188; band-tailed pigeon 
nests in Sequoia National Forest, 
182. 
Distribution, 66. 
Diver, black throated, 25. 
Dixon, Joseph, 24, 118. 
Doe, 16, 64, 125; need for protection 
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obvious, 27; with three fawns, 37. 
Dogfish, 40, 90, 93. 
Dolphin, 35, 40, 68, 90, 93. 
Dove, 98, 105, 186. 
