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INDEX 



Skunk, 31, 32. 

 Spotted, 88. 

 Striped, 88. 



Smelt, 5, 6,- the life histoi-v of the, 157- 

 15S. 



Smith, H. M., 24. 



Smith, Osgood, 296. 



Smithsonian Institution, 27. 



Snider, H. I., 196. 



Snyder, J. O., 67, 277 ; Klamath River 

 spawning condition in 1932, 71-72 ; 

 report on blaek bass propagation 

 work, 72-73 ; a new California trout, 

 105-112 ; plant silver salmon in 

 Eagle Lake, 389-390; water storage 

 in Santa Clara County, 390-391. 



Sole, 155. 

 Tongue, 393. 



Split-tail, 375, 380. 



Springer, Louis, 291, 292. 



Squid taken at Laguna Beach, giant, 297. 



Squirrel, 33, 34, 35, 36. 

 "Digger," 222. 

 Flying, 89. 

 Gray, 32, 89. 

 Ground, 32,' 89. 



Standard Oil Company, 294. 



Starks, Chloe Lesley, 106. 



Starr, F. R., .53, 59, 6G, 79 ; antelope doe 

 covers fawns to conceal them, 291. 



State Park Commission, 146. 



Steinhart Aquarium, 109, 110. 



Stephens, Frank, S8. 



Stiner, J. W., 260. 



Stream improvement, 113-llS. 



Stream and bay pollution studies, 128— 

 129. 



Stream survey work in California, notes 

 on, 295-296. 



Sdrongylura exilis, 6. 



Study of the life history and food habits 

 of mule deer in California, 181-282; 

 315-354. 



Sturgeon, 375. 



Sucker, western, 375, 380. 



Sullivan, Kenneth E., 71. 



Sumner, Francis, 119, 296. 



Sunfish, 73, 393. 



Sutton, Vernon, 83. 



Swan. 386. 



Whistling, 359. 



Swordfish, 394. 



Symphurus atricaudus, 393. 



Taft, A. C, 295. 

 Tagelus caUfornianus, 6. 

 Tagging of striped bass, l/f-19. 

 Talbott, W. S., 168. 

 Taylor, W. P., 235. 

 Teal, 79. 



Blue wing, 386. 



Cinnamon, 386. 



Green wing, 386. 



Thomson, C. G., 40, 41, 42, 45, 49, 50. 



Thornhurg. J. W.. 82, 109, 110. 



Thurston, O. M., 287. 



TiveJa stultoruni, 156. 



Tonkin, George, 287. 



Townsley, F. S., 45, 47, 50. 



Trapping quail, 367-369. 



Trout, 375; a new California, 105-112; 

 notes on the food of, 119-127; in- 

 vestigations, notes on California, 

 153. 



True, Gordon H., Jr., experiment in quail 

 importation, 365-370; quail banding 

 returns for 1932 and 1933, 371-374. 



Tugwell, R. G., 286. 



Tuna, 393. 

 Bluefin, 394. 



Turbot, diamond, 5, 8. 



Turkey, wild, 164. 



U 



Umbrina roncador, 5. 

 United States Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, 37, 38, 85, 141, 148, 149, 358, 

 387. 

 Fisheries, 295, 296, 387. 

 Forest Service, 52, 59, 84, 184, 387; 

 fish and game regulation, new. Regu- 

 lation G-20A, 284-287, 388-389. 

 National Park Service, 37, 38, 42, 92, 

 181, 185, 387. 

 University of California, 184. 



Division of veterinary science, 80. 

 Chicago, 151. 

 Stanford, 30, 392. 

 Urolophus halleri, 5. 



Van Sicklen, F. W., in memory of. 288. 

 Van Vorhis, L. G., albacore, 394 ; bluefin 



tuna, 394. 

 Varnum, Ernest, 133. 

 Vining, Irving, 389. 

 Vogt, J. H., the Lake Almanor hatchery, 



130-133. 



W 



Wagy, James I., 141, 146. 



Wales, Joe, 22. 



Walker, E. L., 47, 50, 288, 289, 290. 



Wallace, H. A., 163, 284. 



Wallace, J. R., 31, 32. 



Walters, C. J., 47, 50, 288, 289, 295. 



AVarden conference, game, 287. 



Warner, O. L., C. W. A. work to aid di- 

 vision activities, 68-69 ; large- 

 mouthed black bass introduced into 

 Lake Merced, 74-75 ; first California 

 pheasant season a success, 75-76 ; 

 deer tag returns for 1933, 79-80; 

 new angling and hunting license but- 

 tons, 152; George Neale retires from 

 division, 385-386 ; Federal migratory 

 waterfowl regulations, 385-386. 



