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Golden-eye, Barrow, does it breed in the, Heacock, HE. G., 19. 
Sierras?, 37-38. 
Golden trout, see Trout. 
Gold fish, 24. 
-Gopher, 106. 
Gracellaria confervoides, 31. 
Grasshopper, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 
114, 115, 159, 163, 164, 166. 
Grayfish, 186, 184. 
Grayson, Andrew J., game in the San 
Joaquin Valley in 1853, 104-107. 
Greenhead, when are they most abun 
dant?, 22, 24. 
Greenfish, 40, 90, 98, 136. 
Grizzly, 66, 67, 105, 106, 165; seven fox 
merly existed in California, 22. 
Grotio, KF. G., 135i. 
Grouper, 6. 
Grouse, 66. 
Columbian sharp-tailed, 67. 
Sierra, 67. 
Grunion, at Monterey, 130; enemies of 
at Long Beach, 131. 
Guano, 82. 
Gull, 124; in Monterey Bay, 85-86. 
Glaucus-winged, 86. 
Herring, 86. 
Sea, 85. 
Western, 86. 
GULL, THE, 70. 
Gun, 35, 166; used by duck pirates, 120 
Gymnogyps californicus, 133. 
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Hake, 40, 87, 90, 93, 136, 184. 
Halibut, 39, 40, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 93, 
98, 136, 140, 184, 186; investigation 
of halibut fishery proposed, SO. 
Net, 61, 83. 
Haliotis rufescens, 45, 46, 47, S4. 
cracherodii, 45, 47, 48. 
fulgens, 85. 
gigantea, 45. 
wallalensis, 45, 49, 50, 85. 
Hall, George, 147. 
Hardhead, 40, 90, 98, 136, 1S4. 
Hare, 105, 169. 
Hatchery, 73, 166. 
Almanor, 78, 128. 
Bear Lake, 79, 128. 
Bogus Creek, 76. 
Bonneville, 80. 
Brookdale, 77. 
Clear Creek, 78, 128. 
Cottonwood Creek, 76. 
Domingo Springs, 78, 128, 135. 
Fall Creek, 76. 
Fort Seward, 77. 
Kaweah, 79. 
Klamathon, 76, 128. 
Mount Shasta, 75-76, 78, 128, 171, 172 
Mount Tallae, 77. 
Mount Whitney, 19, 76-77, 149, 152. 
Scott Creek, 78, 128. 
Sisson, 146, 148. 
- Snow Mountain, 77, 128, 171. 
Mena. Gs Mil, ety IO. 172. 
Tallae, 172. k 
Ukiah, 77. 
Wawona, 78, 79. 
Yosemite, 79. 
Hatchery notes, 74-79, 128-129, 171-172 
Hawk, 66, 169. 
Heath hen, 167. 
Helwig, L. H., 34. 
Heron, 107. 
Herring, 40, 73, 90, 93, 96, 97, 186, 184; 
occurrence of the Japanese, 35; low 
rivers influence the spawning habits 
of, 81. 
Hexactinellid, 86. 
Higgens, Elmer, 131, 180; the young of 
the black sea-bass, 5-6; notes from 
the State Fisheries Laboratory, 52- 
35, 83-88. 
EG He, 14, 150: 
Hind, see Deer. 
Hogue, A. H., 146. 
Holland, Ray P., 117. 
Hook, 146, 147, 148, 149, 170, 172, 175. 
Grab, 121. 
Spoon, 88, 121. 
Hopkins Marine Laboratory, 153, 181. 
Hough, Emerson, 1, 64. 
Hubbs, Carl L., 1380. 
Huber, C..C., 88. 
Hunt, H. H., food of the bobeat, 37. 
Hunter, 165, 166, 167; lament, 21; how 
many in U. S., 26. 
Hunter, J. S., in memoriam, 19. 
Hunting, 67, 170. 
Hurby, Mr., 101. 
Hypomesus, 130, 
Idiacanthus antrostomus, 33. 
ILLINOIS SPORTSMAN, 26. 
Ingvason, P. A., 124: 
International Fisheries Commission, S80. 
Interstate Sportsmen’s Protective 
ciation, 117. 
Ishikawa, C., 18. 
Asso- 
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Jacksnipe, 67. 
Jewfish, California, 5-6, S2. 
Johnson, J. Sub, 145, 150. 
Jordan, David Starr, 18, 35. 
Jump, James W., 68. 
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Ix., M., making conservationists, 167-168. 
Kamaboko, being manufactured at San 
Pedro, 82. 
Karakul sheep, see Sheep. 
Kildeer, see Plover. 
Kingfish, 40, 90, 93, 136, 184. 
Kinnear, J. L., 88. 
Kishinouye, Kamakichi, 173. 
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Ladder, see Fish. 
Lark, wood, 25. 
Laestreto, C. B., TC. 
Law, 69, 71, 177; education versus law 
enforcement, 17-18; New York en- 
forces conservation, 35; legalizes car- 
rying of gun in closed season, 166-167: 
Fish, 10. 
Game, 122: in Colorado, 133; in Mas- 
sachusetts, 133. 
Hunting license, 19. 
Migratory bird, see Migratory 
Treaty Act. 
Water pollution, 28. 
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