REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS 



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9,000 feet, tributary to the Rubicon and American rivers. Additional 

 plants in Velma lakes, lying in the region between Emerald Bay and 

 the Rubicon River, at an elevation of 8,000 feet, were made through the 



courtesy and assistance of Messrs. Lawrence and Comstock of Tallac 

 and Mr. W. A. Bissell of the Santa Fe Railway. From those lakes, 

 which until two years ago had never contained fish life of any kind, 

 specimens weighing 2^ pounds were taken. These remarkable results 



