TriIRTY-SEVENTH BIENNIAT. REPORT 19 



broad objective sought ^\•as to provide men who could obtain the informa- 

 tion and plan the program for the basic fish conservation work of the 

 bureau. They have aided in the solution of a hundred or more minor 

 problems and have been a constant source of information and assistance 

 to local sportsmen. It would be impossible to fully outline their work 

 here but the following list of their formal reports and major projects 

 during the biemiium will indicate the scope of their w^ork. 



Brian Curtis, Supervising Fisheries Biologist. 



1. Report on the Lake Tahoe-Sierra Association recommendations of Aug. 20, 1940. 



2. Twelve :\Illlion Trout. California Conservationist, Vol. T). No. 8, pp. 4, 15, 20, 

 Aug. 1940. 



:i. The l]ffects of Tremmie Concrete on Trout in the Upper TriicUee River, Oct. 1940. 



4. :Mt. Ralston Club 1941 Stocking Recommendations, Dec. 1940. 



."). 19.SS Angling Catch Records. Jan. 31, 1941. 



0. The Frog Lake Fishery in 1940, Apr. 19, 1941. 



7. Creel Counts in California, Cal. Fish & Game, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp., 185-189, July, 

 1941. 



8. The Frog Lake Fishery in 1941, Mar. 23, 1942. 



9. Truckee River Creel Counts, May 1, 1941. 



10. Truckee River Creel Counts, May 1, 1942. 



11. South Fork American River Creel Counts of May 31, 1941. 



12. Angling Catch Records, Jan. 16, 1942. 



13. Introduction of Alien Fishes into California Waters, the General Situation and 

 the Biological Effects, Cal. Fish and Game, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 2-8, Jan., 1942. 



William A. Dill. Senior Fisheries Biologist. 



1. The Little Kern Drainage, Tulare County, Progress Report No. 1, Dec. 8, 1941. 



2. A Report on a Proposed Dam on the San Joaquin River above Kerckhoff Reservoir, 

 Dec. 29, 1941. 



3. The Spawning Season of Large Mouthed Bass in the Fresno District, California, 

 Mar. 10, 1942. 



4. Sugar Pine Lake, Madera County, California, Mar. 27, 1942. 



William A. Dill, Senior Fisheries Biologist and 

 Chester Woodhull, Junior Aquatic Biologist. 



1. Colorado River Survey, Progress Report No. 1, April 21, 1942. 



2. The Tule Indian Reservation Creel Count, 1941. April 29, 1942. 



3. The Upper Salinas Reservoir, San Luis Obispo County, Report No. 1, June 17, 

 1942. 



Leo Shapovalov, Senior Fisheries Biologist. 



1. Report on Four Reservoirs in Napa and Solano Counties, July 10, 1940. 



2. Report on a Survey of a Proposed Planting Base in Glenn and Certain Waters in 

 Glenn and Colusa Counties, July 23, 1940. 



3. Report on Planting of Marked Steelhead Trout in the Lagoon of Santa Ynez River, 

 Santa Barbara County, 1940. Oct. 24, 1940. 



4. Report on Possibilities of Establishment and Maintenance of Salmon and Steel- 

 head Runs in Cache ad Putah Creeks, Oct. 27, 1940. 



5. Report on Possibilities of Utilization of Hinkley Creek, Santa Cruz County, for 

 Fish Cultural and Fish Management Purposes. Nov. 18, 1940. 



6. The Homing Instinct in Trout and Salmon. Proceedings of the Sixth Pacific 

 Science Congress of the Pacific Science Association, Vol. Ill, pp. 317-322, April, 

 1941. 



7. The Freshwater Fish Fauna of California. Proceedings of the Sixth Pacific 

 Science Congress of the Pacific Science Association, Vol. Ill, pp. 441-446, April, 

 1941. 



8. Fish Rescue Work in the North Coast District in 1940. July 9, 1941. 



9. Preliminary Notes for a Fish Management Program for the Mendocino County 

 Coast Area. Juy 16, 1941. 



10. Prospectus for an Eel River Fish Management Area, Aug. 15, 1941. 



11. Fish Rescue Work in the North Coast District in 1941. April 30, 1942. 



12. Creel Census of Stevens Creek and Stevens Creek Reservoir, Santa Clara County, 

 May 1, 2 and 3, 1942. May 25, 1942. 



