CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 
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Ober, EB. H., 127, 147, 149, 150, 151, 152 
the life history of the sage hea, 
12-14. 
174-175. 
Octopus, fishing in Japan, 
Odocoileus columbianus, ae 
Oil, 62, 68, 108, 175; on Pismo beach, 131. 
Fish, 97, 1238. 
Olor columbianus, 73. 
Ornithologist, 70. 
Osmerus, 130. 
Osprey, D5. 
Otolith, 179. 
A oe 83. 
Oyster, 2 25. 
Eastern, 42, 92, 95, 138, 185. 
Native, 42, 92, 95, 138, 185. 
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Paladini, A., 80. 
ee ‘Pacific International Exposition, 
Panther, 89. 
Partridge, 66, 167, 169. 
Pearl, E., 34. 
Penalties, heavy for hunters in Michigan, 
Perch, 37, 39, 40, 90, 93, 186, 184. 
Permit, 1G 133. 
Pheasant. 66, Lee Oo 
Pigeon, 39, 98. 
Band-tailed, nests in Sequoia National 
Forest, 182. 
Pike, 40, 90, 93, 136, 184. 
PINE CONE, 119, 169. 
Pine nut, 36. 
Pleuronichthys decurrens, 88. 
Plover, Kentish, 25. 
Kildeer, 98. 
Porson, 122.4152, 101. 
Pollution, 131; stream, in New York 
State, 85; water, in Ohio, 132-1338. 
Pomfret, 35, 88. 
Pompano, 241. 40, 90, 93, 136, 184. 
Porcupine, Yellow- haired, 67. 
Tredatory, see Bird and Animal. 
Preservation, of inland marshes, 168-169. 
Propagation, 17; American school of wild 
life protection and, 167. 
Protection, 17, 124, 185, 165; bird, in 
England, 25; of the sockeye salmon, 
35; societies, 70; of the salmon fish- 
SO; adequate game, 119; to 
in Siskiyou County, 125; of 
bear favored. 126. 
Purdy, J. C., 183. 
Ptarmigan, 66. 
Pteraclide, 35. 
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40. 1 39, 66, 70, 98, 105, 106, 133, 
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soning, 
Mountain, ao ale 
Valley, 89, 
“Quinnat,”’ beat launch, 18. 
Quail, 
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89, 122. 
VGAME 
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Rabbit, 36, 39, 66, 98, 105, 106, 140, 167. 
Jack, 165, 166, 167. 
Rack, see Fish. 
Raccoon, 168. 
Rail, 107. 
Rainbow, see Trout. 
Raja stellulata, 858 
Rat, 166. 
Reel, Si d6i,) 162: 
Redington, Paul G., 69, 151; a California 
condor seen near the head of Deer 
Creek; 133: 
Reeher, Max, 388. 
Refuge, 1-F, 134; 1-G, 135. 
Game, 23, 24, 67, 69, 10; (3, 1a'9: 
Reichling, Oscar HL, 19. 
Reports, 39-44, 69, 90- 100, 186-140, 1838- 
186. 
California commercial fishery products, 
96-97. 
California fresh fishery products, 40-42, 
90-95, 136-138, 184-185. 
Forest officers’, 66-67. 
Seizures—fish, game and illegally used 
fishing apparatus, 39, 98, 140, 186. 
Statement of expenditures, 44, 99- 100, 
40, 183. 
Violations of fish and game laws, 43, 
98, 139, 186. 
Reservation, save Klamath Lake bird, 20- 
21; federal bird, 23; suggested on 
Mono Lake, 124. 
Bird, 70. 
Game, 169. 
Zesoureces, we must capitalize our, 17; 
fur, endangered, 18. 
Rich, Willis, 103, 178. 
Richards, W. W., 167. 
Rifle, 35. 
Ring-tailed cat, see Cat. 
Roadrunner, 106. 
Robinson, J., 146. 
Rockfish, 40, 90, 93, 136, 184. 
Rod, 55 
Dry-fly, 53; 158, 162. 
Greenhart, 55. 
Wet-fly, 53. 
Roe, 41, 91, 94, 96, 187, 181. 
Rollmops, 97. 
Roosevelt. Theodore, 20, 21, 145, 146. 
Runner, 35. 
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Banlesat, 87, 97, 186, 184. 
Sage hen, life history of, 12-14. 
Salachini, 97. 
Salmo. 
agua-bonita, 141, 144, 145, 146, 148, 
150, 152. 
gilberti, 142. 
roosevelti, 141, 143, 145, 147, 148. 
149 AO Aly ee 
whitei, 141, 144, 145, 150, 151. 
Salmon, 12, 13, 15, 29, 39, 40, 68, 73, 
Al i) Tigi OU, BOD; Or ols 98, 
106, 121, 135, 136, 170, 172, 184, 186; 
protection of sockeye, 35; packers 
fear depletion, 81; fishing at Men- 
