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Sierra Club Bulletin. 



July i6th — Guyot Creek and Perrin Creek, also 357 fish scat- 

 tered in Rock Creek from the crossing on the Mt. Whitney trail 

 eastward to lake where Mr. W. E. Colby made a plant two years 

 ago. 



July 19th — Small creek and lake south of the East Fork of 

 Kern River and tributary to South Fork of East Fork Kern 

 River. 



Main East Fork of Kern River and about one mile north of 

 where Harrison trail crosses the stream ; this stream heads near 

 the south slopes of Mt. Tyndall. 



July 22d — Lake, near trail and between high sandy plateau and 

 Tyndall Creek. 



July 25th — Released 157 fish in Whitney Creek, between the 

 Upper and Lower Crabtree Meadows. 



July 26th — Lake near pass on western slopes of Tyndall Creek 

 and east of divide which separates Tyndall Creek from head of 

 Big Kern. 



July 29th — Stream which connects to Whitney Creek at Lower 

 Crabtree Meadows. This plant was made above the falls and 

 near the lake. 



July 30th — Both branches of Tyndall Creek, above junction of 

 streams ; also lake at foot of pass on Harrison Pass trail and 

 between Tyndall Creek and head of Big Kern; also Lake South 

 American. 



The stock used were taken with hook and line from Rock 

 Creek and all waters planted are eastern tributaries to Big Kern 

 and north of Rock Creek. (Roosevelt variety.) 



August 6th — Planted Lone Pine Creek, a tributary to Middle 

 Kaweah. 



August 8th — Made two plants in the head of Deadman's Canon; 

 also one plant in the Middle Kaweah and above Lone Pine 

 Camp. Deadman's Creek is the western tributary to Roaring 

 River, which is a southern tributary to South Fork of Kings 

 River. Stock used were golden trout (Roosevelti) taken with 

 seine at Whitney Meadows. 



This highly successful plant is notable in that the fish were six 

 days on pack mules, with loss of only six fish out of 183. 



Most of the journey was over very rough country without 

 trails. Deputy Ellis had a very strenuous time. A. D. F. 



GOLDEN TROUT ( WHITE VARIETY). 



August 13th — Freeman Creek from near Soda Springs to foot 

 of the hill on Nelson trail. 



August 15th — Freeman Creek, near summit on Nelson trail ; 

 also two plants in Peppermint Creek, one at Peppermint 

 Meadows and the other at Holtby Meadows near the summit of 



