50 BULLETIN OF THK BPKEAU OF FISHERIES. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Following is a list of the published litenitiu-e concerning the trout of the Kci ii 

 River region which has been consulted in connection with this report: 



1878. JoRn.\N, David S., and Henshaw, H. W. Report upon the fishes collected during the yiars 



1875, 1876, and 1877, in California and Nevada. <Reportof the Chief Engineers, U. S. Army, h>r 



1878, Appendix K in Appendix NN, pp. 1609-1622, pis. i-iv. 

 On jiafji'S 1616 and 1617, reference is made to specimens of trout from "near Mount Whitm y, 



Inyii County, Gal.," in 1875, and a very interesting account of the "golden trout" is given Iv 



Mr. Henshaw. Mr. Henshaw states that hi.s specimens came from the South Fork of the Kern. 

 1893. Gilbert, Charles H. Report on the fishes of the Death Valley expedition, collected in southi rii 



California and Nevada in 1891, with descriptions of new species. <North American Fauna, no. '. 



May 31, 1893, pp. 229-234, 



Short notes on Salmo irideas and .S'. mykls.t (ii/un-hiniltn. 

 1893. Jordan, David S. A description of the goldni trout of Kern River, California, Sahiio myki-- 



agua-bonita. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xv, 1892 (July 24, 1S93), 481-483. 



1896. Jordan, David Starr, and Kvermanx, Barton Warren. The fishes of North and Mid.!!.- 

 America, pt. i, pp. 502-504, 1896 (October 3). 



1897. Bkoder, John. Among, the Sierra Nevadas. <The American Angler, vol. w-ii, mo. 2, l->l>- 

 ruary, ISit/, pp. .35-40. 



Kcferences to the various fronts of tlie Mount Wliitiiny region (size, numliers, eti-. ), with a 

 mention of the golden trout, p. .36. 

 1897. Harris, Willia.m C. Planting trout in the Sierras. <The American Angler, vol. \xvii, no. 2, 

 February, 1897, pp. 60 and 61. Editorial, in Notes and Queries, giving an account of i)lanti]i'.'> 

 of golden trout in the Mount Whitney region by John Broder, of Visalia, Cal. 



1897. . The Kern River and golden trout. <The American Angler, vol. wvii, no. :;, 



March, 1897, p. 91, in Notes and Queries. 

 1897. Broder, John. How to reach the Kern Rivers, California. <The American .\ngler, vol. 

 xxvii, no. 4, April, 1897, pp. 99-103. 



Description of the country, with nmuei-ous inciilental references to trout tisliing. Reference 

 also, p. 102, to tire lakes having l)een stocked with trout. 



1897. . A fish-loving community. <The American Angler, vol. xxvii, no. 4, April, 



1897, pp. 123 and 124. 

 Speaks of sportsmen's clulis of the region and their work in planting trout. 



1902. Jordan, David Starr, and Evermann, Bakto.v Warren. American food and .game fishes, 

 pp. 201-202, Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1902. 



1903. Hittell, Theodore H. On the tip-top of the United States. <Sunsct Magazine, vol. x, 

 no. 4, Kehruary, 1903, pp. 294-303. 



Oescriiition of a trip of a party U]! Mount Wliitney. (.General description of tlie country and 

 brief description of the golden trout on p. 3o:i. 



1903. . The country of the golden trout. <JIount Whitney Clul) .hmrnal, vol. i, no. 2, 



May, 1903, pp. 41-46. 



Civesa brief description of the golden trout (size, color, Havor, and i;x|ilauation of color, also 

 foresees that the numbers will become exhausted). 

 1903. NounoE, P. M. Trails into the Mount Whitney and Kern River regions. <Moant Whitney 

 Club Journal, vol. i, no. 2, May, 1903, pp. 60-71. 



Mainly a description of the country from a guide's or tourist's point of view, with oc'casionai 

 and rather incidental references to fishes and fishing. 



1903. Maddox, Ben M. Itinerary of trip to Mount Whitney. <Mount Whitney Ciub Journal, 

 vol. I, no. 2, May, 1903, pp. 75-78. 



Diary account of various camps, with freipient references to fishes and tishing, 



1904. Allen, A. H. With the Sierra Club to Mount Whitney. <Mount Whitney Club Journal, 

 vol. I, no. 3, May, 1904, pp. 114-121. 



Descrii>tion of a trip to Mount Whitney, .Inly 9, 11103, with tourist's (lescri|>tion of the region. 

 Mentions the capture of 600 or 700 golden trout by the |iarly, p. 11-t. 



