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INDEX 



Branta bernicia hrota, 361. 

 nigricans, 355—36.^. 

 canadensis, 359. 

 Brown, A. L., 59. 

 Brown, C. L. 40. 

 Brown, Merrill W., 72, 386. 

 Brownlow, O. P., 147, 289. 

 British Columbia game department, 363. 

 Bruce, Jay, 185, 234, 265. 270, 271, 343. 

 Bryant, H. C, 40, 67, 234. 

 Buck, Frank H., 166. 

 Bullard. Arthur. 192. 

 Bullard, R. J., 289. 

 Bullard, William, 192. 

 Bureau of Animal Industry, 275. 



Commercial fisheries, 154, 161, 162, 357. 

 Education and research, 58, 68, 284 ; 



personnel changes in, 67. 

 Fish culture, 72, 133. 

 Fish rescue, 75, 385, 386. 

 Game refuges, .59. 

 Patrol, 14. 

 Burghduff, A. E., 50, 51 ; stream improve- 

 ment, 113-118 ; division imports 

 quail from Mexico, 166-167 ; West- 

 ern Association of Fish and Game 

 Commissioners meeting, 1934, 387— 

 389. 

 Burnham, W. E., 113. 

 Burteh, Lewis A., the Kern County elk 



refuge. 140-147. 

 Button, new angling and hunting license, 

 152. 



California Academy of Sciences, 37, 38, 



44. 

 California Fish and Game. 37, 49, 52, 

 67, 85, 86, 90. 91. 143, 148, 156, 166, 

 . 192, 254, 283, 28^, 287, 288, 296, 297, 



315. 318. 342. 3.55. .356. 357. .358. 

 California fish trades industry, 1.54. 

 California. State of 



Agriculture (Dept. of), 68, 168. 



Architecture (Div. of), 133. 



Fisheries Laboratory, 1, 70, 154. 



Forestry (Div. of), 152. 



Mines (Div. of), 152. 



Natural Resources, G. D. Nordenholt 



appointed director, 151-152. 

 Oil and Gas (Div. of), 152. 

 Public Works (Dept. of), 146. 

 State Parks (Div. of), 152. 

 California State Chamber of Commerce, 

 41, 78, 184. 

 Fish and Game Committee, 78. 

 Caribou, 193. 

 Carnegie In.stitution, 197. 

 Carp, 375, 377, 379, 38^. 

 Carter, A. E., 166. 

 Cat, house, 31. 

 Ringtail, 31, 88. 

 Wild, 88, 229, 272, 343. 



Catfish, 377, 378. 379, 380, 382, 384; 

 heron choked to death by. 9.}. 

 Fork-tail. 375. 378. 383. 

 Square-tail. 375. 378. 383. 

 Caton, John Dean, 193, 194, 199, 236, 



246. 

 Caiostomus occidentaUs, 375. 

 Cattle, 316, 341-342 ; disease, deer as car- 

 riers of a, 80-81. 

 Cervus hemionus, 186. 

 macrotis, 186, 199. 

 iiannodes, 1)0, l.'f2. 

 Changes in sardine fishing gear in the 

 Monterey region, with a note on ex- 

 pansion of fishing grounds, 131^-139. 

 Chen hypcrhorea hyperhorea, 292, 359. 

 Cherry Creek project, 113-118. 

 Chickaree, 89. 

 Chipmunk, 89 

 Cirroteuthis macrope, 27. 

 Civilian conservation coi*ps, 47. 

 Clam, 6-7, 24. 



Cockle, hard-shell, 7. 



Rock, 7. 

 Gaper, 7. 

 .Tacknife, G, 9. 

 Pismo, in 1933, 1511-157. 

 Purple, 7. 

 Razor, 6. 

 Soft-shell, 10. 

 Washington, 7. 

 Wedge shell, 7. 

 Corbina, California, 5. 

 Clark. Frances N., an unusual sardine, 

 155 ; life history of the bay smelt, 

 157—158 ; uncommon fish taken at 

 San Pedro, 393-394. 

 Clark, G. H., tagging of striped bass, 

 14-19 ; Pacific Coast AVholesale Fish 

 Dealers Association, 154 ; ground 

 fish, 155-156. 

 Club, Associated Sportsmen's, of Califor- 

 nia, 74, 75. 

 Fresno Sportsmen's, 73. 

 .Tonathon, 287. 

 Rainbow, 290. 

 Cliipea pallas'd, 362. 

 Cod, cultus, 155. 

 Code, Fish and Game, new, 67-68. 



Fisheries, 70, 154. 297. 

 CoflSn, Arthur S., 154. 

 Commercial fishery notes, 69-70. 154- 



158, 392-394. 

 Committee on Wild-life Restoration, 



President's 163, 164, 165. 

 Coney, 89. 



Conference, game warden, 287. 

 Conrad, H. C, 357. 

 Contract law, Oregon adopts upland 



game bird landowner, 77-78. 

 Convention, Pacific Coast Wholesale Fish 



dealers, 15Jf. 

 Cook, Newell, 389. 



