. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 125 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME A publication devoted to the conserva- tion of wild life and published quarterly by the California Division of Pish and Game. Sent free to citizens of the State of California. Offered in exchange for ornithological, mammaloglcal and similar periodicals. The articles published In California Fish and Game are not copyrighted and may be reproduced in other periodicals, provided due cr
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 125 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME A publication devoted to the conserva- tion of wild life and published quarterly by the California Division of Pish and Game. Sent free to citizens of the State of California. Offered in exchange for ornithological, mammaloglcal and similar periodicals. The articles published In California Fish and Game are not copyrighted and may be reproduced in other periodicals, provided due credit is given the California Division of Fish and Game. Editors of newspapers and periodicals are invited to make use of pertinent material. All material for publication should be sent to H. C. Bryant, 510 Russ Building, San Francisco, California. June 14, 1929 "If we want fish we have to reserve some place for them to ;—Herbert Hoover. FOURTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF EMPLOYEES Coming from all parts of the state, wardens and officials of the Division of Fish and Game gathered in San Fran- cisco for a tliree-day convention on Feb- ruary 13, 14 and 15, 1929. The first morning was devoted to registration and conferences at the headquarters office, niO Russ Building, San Francisco. An interesting pathological exhibit was on display and a special exhibit of books arranged in the library. The opening session was held in the Italian Room, Whitcomb Hotel, at in the afternoon. Executive officer, Eugene D. Bennett, presided. First on the program were addresses by President Zellerbach and Commissioner R. G. I'ernald. Mr. Fred G. Stevenot, director of the Department of Natural Resources, then explained certain relationships be- tween the various divisions of the de- partment. Other speakers included E. L. Macaulay, chief of patrol; John Spencer, in charge of Bureau of Hydraulics, and Mr. George Tonkin, federal game warden. Special features of the program were short
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