CALIFORNIA FISH 
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Dry-fly, notes on, No. 2, 1-5, No. 3, 50-59, | 
No. 4, 107-115, No. 5, 157-164. 
Duck, 39, 66, 67, 71, 98, 106, 117, 131, 
._ 140; watch for banded, 122; as win- 
ter guests in a city park, 24; when 
are greenheads most abundant, 22, 
24; does the Barrow  golden-eye 
breed in the Sierras? 37-38; guns 
used by duck pirates, 120; in the 
Imperial Valley, 135. 
Fulvovs tree—winter occurrence 
San Joaquin Valley, 88. 
Mallard, 22, 24, 107. 
Wood, 24. 
TE eked Bg Dep ae 
Dutcher, B. H., 144, 150. 
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Hagle, Golden, 25, 66. 
Werevisse. 41. 91, 95. 
EDITORIALS: 
CALIFORNIA Fism AND GAME five 
years old, 17; we must capitalize our 
resources, 17; education versus law 
enforcement, 17-18; fur resources 
endangered, 18; new game fish im- 
ported, 18; California furnishes 
striped bass to Hawaiian Islands, 
18-19; streams now stocked with 
golden trout, 19; Osear H. Reich- 
ling, 19; save Klamath Lake bird 
reservation, 20-21; the hunter's la- 
ment, 21; southern California fish- 
eries filmed, 21-22; seven grizzlies 
formerly existed in California, 22; 
when are greenheads most abundant? 
22 and 24; California’s game sanc- 
tuaries, 23; California’s first game 
refuge, 24; protect the wood duck, 
24; fishes in relation to mosquito 
control, 24-25; bird protection in 
Hneland. 25: the fishing industry in 
California, 25; a California fox farm, 
25-26: how many shooters in the 
United States today? 26; ownership 
of wild life, 26; the warden of game, 
26: muskrat farm established in 
Ohio, 26-27: Canada urges protection 
of game, 27; need for doe protection 
obvious, 27; additional game sanc- 
tuaries, 64: the game warden at} 
work, 64; dry vears injure angling | 
prospects. 64-65; government and 
Fish and Game Commission inau- 
curate free nature guide service, 65; 
Chester A. Scroggs. 65: Forest Nes- 
bitt, 65: forest officers’ reports, 66, 
G7: a bill to establish game sanctu- 
aries in national forests, 67-68; San 
Diego to make clean sweep of the 
English sparrow. 68; sportsmen land 
many big fish, 68: forest officers to 
act as game wardens, 68-70; bird 
protection societies, 70: game abun- 
dant in early days, 70-71; sure pun- 
ishment meted out to violators of the 
migratory bird treaty act, 71: naval 
air station fish patrol opens idle can- 
neries, 71-72; a new executive officer, 
116; optimism versus pessimism, 116 ; 
the validity of the migratory bird 
treaty sustained, 116-118; survey of 
AND GAME. 189 
the fur-bearing mammals of Califor- 
nia, 118-119; adequate game protec- 
tion, 119; a national commission on 
conservation of wild life, 120; guns 
used by duck pirates, 120; salmon 
fishing at Mendota weir, 120-121; 
commission’s duty to protect fish and 
game, 165; summer resort educational 
work, 165; the grizzly, 165-166; 
beavers increase in the Adirondacks, 
166; state fair exhibit, 166; legal- 
izes carrying of gun in closed season, 
166-167 ; more trained conservation- 
ists, 167: mud-hen stew, “hunter 
style,’ 167; making conservationists, 
167-168; preservation of inland 
marshes, 168-169; another sports- 
men’s creed, 169; the airplane viola- 
tor, 169; France demands game re- 
paration, 169, 
Kducational work. summer resort, 165. 
Education versus law enforcement, 17-18. 
Edwards, H. H., 144, 150. 
Hdwards, Helen, 83, 130; the growth of 
the swell shark within the egg case, 
1538-157. 
Eel, 40, 90, 93. 
-pout, S87. 
jes 182) ARS: case: 154: yolk, 154: 
small take of, 171. 
Ayu, 18. 
Cormorant, 21. 
Grunion, 130, 151. 
Pelican, 21. 
Sage hen, 13. 
Salmon, 8G, 101. 
Steelhead, 171. 
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xolden, 19, 171. 
Hlagatis bininnulatus, 33. 
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Wilk, 66, 70, 106, 121, 133. 
Bllis, L. L., 145, 150 
Ellis, S. L. M., 121; the distribution of 
the golden trout, 141-152. 
Enzyme, 32. 
Ephmeridae, 160. 
Buchema spinosium, 31. 
Evermann, Barton W., 145. 
Expenditures, 44, 99, 100, 140, 188. 
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Facts of current interest, 28, 73, 127, 170. 
Falcon, Peregrine, 25. 
Farm, a California fox, 25; muskrat 
farm established in Ohio, 26; fur, 
28: a successful fox, 125: game, 169. 
Ferguson, A. D.. 146, 147, 148, 151. 
Feudner, Otto, S88. 
Liban, peyealacile 
Wines: 28. 71, 122. 127, 13d. 132,134. 
Finley, W. L., 132; save Klamath Lake 
bird reservation, 20, 21. 
Bish. 25. 39.. 3%, 66. 11oS2.. Soy Biol, 
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94. 97. 105. 106, 111, 116, 121, 123. 
498. 129, 134, 137, 143, 165, 168: 
new game fish imported. 18: in rela- 
tion to mosquito control, 24-25; sea- 
planes to locate, 31; a snipe-fish from 
Catalina. 32-33: the “runner” fish in 
Lower California, 33; Mexican fishes 
in California ports, 33-34; guide to 
the study of, 35; first appearance of 
