U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1938 
Bulletin No. 26 
Figure 0 . — A Chinook salmon caught at mouth of the Rangitata River, Canterbury, New Zealand. The general form and mark- 
ings, such as the spots on the back and fins, are typical Chinook salmon color markings. Gashes on the body are due to attacks 
by predators, probably barracuda. New Zealand Government Publicity Photo. 
Figure 7. — Fresh-water stream conditions as found in the Rakaia River, Canterbury, New Zealand. The clean gravel beds in the 
foreground and the snow-covered mountains in the background are prime factors in the fresh-water life history of the Chinook 
salmon. New Zealand Government Publicity Photo. 
