. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. California pish and game. 71 Evei'maun, Diiootor California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal. ; C. McLean Fraser, Director Biological Lab- oratory, Nanaimo, British Columbia ; Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, Pasadena, California ; I^.sJie II. Darwin, Washing- ton Fish and Game Commissioner, Seat- lie, ^^': M. J. Kinney, member of Oregon Fish and Game Commission, Portland, Oregon; Ward T. Bower, Pacific Coast Agent U. S. Bure


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. California pish and game. 71 Evei'maun, Diiootor California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal. ; C. McLean Fraser, Director Biological Lab- oratory, Nanaimo, British Columbia ; Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, Pasadena, California ; I^.sJie II. Darwin, Washing- ton Fish and Game Commissioner, Seat- lie, ^^': M. J. Kinney, member of Oregon Fish and Game Commission, Portland, Oregon; Ward T. Bower, Pacific Coast Agent U. S. Bureau of The object of the Pacific Fisheries Society is to bring together each year those pai'ticularly interested in fish and fishing on the Pacific Coast. It is hoped that this organization will become on the Pacific Coast what the American Fish- eries Society is on the Atlantic Coast. The next annual meeting will be held in San Francisco, probably at the same time as the meeting of affiliated scientific Fig. 16.—Dead and dying ducks at Tulare Lake, September 21, 1913. Sick birds remained in a paralytic state for several days before death occurred. Pliotograph by P. C. Clarke. Fisheries, Seattle, Wash., and M. D. Baldwin, Esq., member Montana Fish and Game Commission, Kalispell, Mon- tana. Dr. Hugh M. Smith, United States Commissioner of Fisheries, was present and read an interesting paper on "The Pacific Policy of the Bui*eau of ; Mr. John N. Cobb, editor of the Pacific Fisherman, contributed a most interest- ing article on "Neglected Pacific Fishery ; A number of other impor- tant papers were read. Those present were entertaiiuxl by trips to the nearby hatcheries and by an expedition on Puget Sound on board the U. S. Fisheries steamer "; On the latter trip the different sorts of scientific apparatus carried by this steamer were exhibited and explained. A PERMANENT RECORD OF FISH PLANTING. There is now b


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