INDEX 



407 



Cooke, A. H., 29. 



Cookson, Sam, 229, 272. 



(Jooper, J. G., 88. 



Corrisaii, M. L., 387. 



Cougar, 209, 213, 265, 271-272. 



Cow, 32. 



Cowfish, 91. 



Cowan, I. McT., 59, 81. 



Coyote, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 61, 88, 

 200, 213, 226, 271, 273, 343. 



Coypu, 168. 



C. R. A., 70. 



Crab, 7, 20, 28. 



Croaker, 8. 

 Spotfiii, 5. 

 Yellowfin, 5. 



Croker, R. S., 392, 393; and Donald H. 

 Fry, Jr., a preliminary survey of 

 Mission Bay State Park, 1-13 ; two 

 mackerel records broken, 154-155 ; 

 tbe Pismo clam in 1933, 156-157; 

 giant squid taken at Laguna Beach, 

 297 ; fresh water commercial fisher- 

 ies of California, 375—384. 



Cndahy Packing Company, 4. 



Culp, James, 147. 



Curlew, long-billed, 164. 



Ciishing, J. E.. Jr., 356. 



C. W. A., 132, 165, 287; work to aid 

 division activities, 68-69. 



('t)<l)iiis cohimhianus. 359. 



Vynoscion nohilln, 5. 



Cypi'inus carpio, 375. 



Dado, S. H.. 14, 358. 

 Daphnia, 75. 

 Darling, J. N., 163. 

 Davis, II. S., 72. 

 Davis, .James, 287. 

 Day, Dr., 277. 



Dayton, William A., 320, 322, 341. 

 Deer, 32, 33, 164; poison, 63; tag returns 

 for 1933, 79-80; as carriers of a cat- 

 tle disease, 80—81; for California, 

 another "new," 81; result of fighting 

 in rut, death of, 82-84; fencing law 

 repealed, 84; hunting success in 

 Angeles National Forest, 84-85; of 

 California, Sheldon's, 85-87; herd 

 winters well, 166; kill statistics, 

 1933, 166; kill in California, seven 

 year record of, 174; fence, 217 ; dis- 

 ease, 274-282. 

 Black-tailed, 89, 189, 215; breeding 

 record, early, 291. 

 Coast, 202, 227, 252. 

 Columbian, 89, 187, 188, 194, 200, 



201, 203, 278, 342. 

 Southern, 187, 204, 342. 

 Burro, 90. 



Mule, 90; study program, 52-66; in 

 California, a study of the life his- 



tory and food habits of, life history, 

 181-282; food habits, 315-354; 

 study, Dixon's, 283, 284. 

 California, 81, 90. 

 Inyo, 81, 90. 

 Rocky Mountain, 90. 

 San Diego, 81, 90. 

 White-tailed, 90, 189, 203, 215. 

 DeLacy, Allan, 296. 

 Del Monte Properties Company, 38. 

 Del Paso Park, 38, 39. 

 Disease, cattle, deer as carriers of a, 

 80-81. 

 Deer, 57, 62-63, 274-282. 

 Hoof-and-mouth. 183. 188, 231, 270- 

 278. 

 Division of Fish and Game, 1, 9, 14, 47, 52, 

 57, 67, 68, 70, 80, lOi), 119, 133, 145, 

 152, 154. 155, 157, 161, 168, 182, 183, 

 185, 192, 296, 365, 371, 375, 379, 383, 

 392 ; imports quail from Mexico, 

 166-167. 

 Dixon, .Joseph, 51, 59, 86 ; a study of the 

 life history and food habits of mule 

 deer in California, part 1, life his- 

 tory, 181-282; part 2, food habits, 

 315-354. 

 Dixon's mule deer study, 283-284. 3S5. 

 Dobler, Roland, 109, 110, 111. 

 Dolphin, V>1. 

 Donax califonilca. 7. 

 Dorcelaphus hemioniiH eremh-ux. 186. 

 Doudoroff. Peter, 29.5. 

 Dow, G. W., 41. 42. 43. 45. 47. 48. 49; 

 more tule elk planted in Owens ^'al- 

 ley, 288-290. 

 Duck, 32; abundance in California in 1933, 

 78-79; stamp hill. 165. 

 Bufflehead, 386. 

 Canvasback, 386. 

 Eider, 386. 

 Gadwall. 386. 

 Redhead, 386. 

 Ringneck, 386. 

 Scaup, greater, 386. 



Lesser, 386. 

 Shoveller. 386. 

 Dunwoody, Cliarles (J.. 41. 42. 

 Durham, .Af. W., 84. 



Eagle, golden, 61. 27.',. .343. 

 Ecological Monoyraphs, 224. 

 Edmondson. C. II., 295. 

 Einarsen, Arthur S., 359. 362, 363. 

 Elk, 89, 164, 186; herd, history of the 

 Yosemite, 37-51; refuge, the Kern 

 County, 140-147. 

 Dwarf, 89. 

 Roosevelt, 89. 



Tule. planted in Owens Valley, 2SS- 

 290. 

 Elliger, C. O., 66. 



