. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. EIGHT ABOUT 18 FEET. ii^ -0 ^^B^^^9|^K^^^^:j|*> ■■^^^^^^^j^tt FIG. 36 VIEW DOWN KERN CANYON FROM A KERNBUT BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER KERN LOWER KERN LAKE IN FOREGROUND, GREAT ROCK, SLIDE ON LEFT, A TYPICAL KERN-BUT ON THE RIGHT, WITH STEEP WALL BEHIND IT, AND THE PROFILE OF THE TROUT MEAD-OWS DEFILE IN THE DISTANCE. Plate THE GOLDEN TROUT. 15 /South Firk of Kirn River.— stream has alread} been inentioned anddescribed in part. It southeast of Cirque Peak on the east side of a highmountain ridge separating it from Volcano Cr


. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. EIGHT ABOUT 18 FEET. ii^ -0 ^^B^^^9|^K^^^^:j|*> ■■^^^^^^^j^tt FIG. 36 VIEW DOWN KERN CANYON FROM A KERNBUT BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER KERN LOWER KERN LAKE IN FOREGROUND, GREAT ROCK, SLIDE ON LEFT, A TYPICAL KERN-BUT ON THE RIGHT, WITH STEEP WALL BEHIND IT, AND THE PROFILE OF THE TROUT MEAD-OWS DEFILE IN THE DISTANCE. Plate THE GOLDEN TROUT. 15 /South Firk of Kirn River.— stream has alread} been inentioned anddescribed in part. It southeast of Cirque Peak on the east side of a highmountain ridge separating it from Volcano Creeii. For the first six or seven milesits course is west of south until it enters Toowa Valley near the tunnel; there itturns abruptly to the southeast. After flowing through South Fork of Kern Meadowsit turns southward, which course it follows for several miles, and then, turning west-ward, enters the main Kern River a few miles south of Kernville. The stream was examined by us only in that portion of its course easily reachedfrom the tunnel. At that place it is smaller than Volcano Creek, but below SouthFork of Kern Meadows it becomes a considerable stream. At the lower end of thesemeadows it receives from the north a tributarj^ known as Mulky Cieek, a smallstream of special interest IxTuuse of the fact that the trout with which CottonwoodCreek was originally stncknl c


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