but in calculating the amount of fish actually used in canning, a basis of 20 cases per ton is used.
District
Cannery
offal,
tons
1-lb. ovals
packed,
cases
Other
size
cans
packed,
cases
Other
size cans
reduced to
equivalent
of 1-lb. ovals,
cases
Cases
per
ton
San Francisco
7,165
44,085
27,124
2
196,011
1,092,981
545,182
98,296
728,612
558,878
80
90,628
670,420
539,666
80
13.5
13.5
San Pedro
14.7
San Dieffo
18.2
Totals
78,376
1,834,174
1,385,866
1,300,794
District
San Francisco
Monterey
San Pedro
San Diego
Totals-
Sardine
meal,
tons
36,324
34,568
12,145
16
83,053
Ratio
per ton
of meal
5.6
5.3
5.2
6.2
Sardine
oil,
gallons
9,313,706
7,090,963
984,851
472
17,389,992
Gallons of
oil per ton
of fish
and ofTal
45.5
38.7
15.5
5.0
District
San Francisco
Monterey
San Pedro
San Diego
Totals...
' 680 tons for pet food.
' 12 tons for salting, 2,403 tons for pet food.
<3,083 tons for pet food, 12 tons for salting.
Permits
issued,
tons
Unused
Used
permit
for
tonnage
other
cancelled.
p\irposc9
tons
tons
197,375
100,000
85,000
20.000
402,375
7.841
3,287
67,968
19,900
09.005
*680
•2,416
•3,095
124
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF SARDINE PLANT OPERATIONS, SEASONS 1938-39 AND 1939-40
San Francisco District
Season
1938-39
Season
1939-40
Increase
Tons of sardines received for canning
Tons of sardines received under permit for meal and oil.
Toas of sardines received for pet food, etc
Total tons of sardines received for all purposes
Cases of 1-lb. oval cans packed
Cases of other size cans packed
Other size cans reduced to equivalent cases of 1-lb. ovals
Meal, tons
Oil, gallons _
16,552
183,039
770
21,201
189,590
680
200,361
172,454
60,354
51,658
34,751
7,804,909
211,471
196,011
98,296
90,628
36,324
1,313,706
4,649
6,551
*90
11,110
23,557
37,942
38,970
1,573
1,508,797
* Decrease.
Monterey District
Season
1938-39
Season
1939-40
Increase
Tons of sardines received for canning _
Tons of sardines received under permit for meal and oil-.
Tons of sardines received for salting, etc
Total tons of sardines received for all purposes
Cases of 1-lb. oval cans packed
Cases of other size cans packed
Other size cans reduced to equivalent cases of 1-lb. ovals
Meal, tons
Oil, gallons
78,711
101,337
42
180,090
687,287
412,872
376,076
28,859
5,462,066
130,518
96,713
227,231
1,092,981
728,612
670,420
34,568
7,090,963
51,807
*4,624
*42
47,141
405,694
315,740
294,344
5,709
1,628,897
' Decrease.
San Pedro District
Season
1938-39
Season
1939-40
Increase
Tons of sardines received for canning .-
Tons of sardines received under permit for meal and oil
Tons of sardines received for pet food, salting, etc
Total tons of sardines received for all purposes
Cases of 1-lb. oval cans packed
Cases of other size cans packed
Other size cans reduced to equivalent cases of 1-lb. ovals
Meal, tons
Oil, gallons ..
. 92,594
50,683
2,058
145,335
630,998
681,597
655,303
22,066
2,197,757
73,634
17,032
2,415
93,081
545,182
558,878
539,666
12,145
984,851
*18,960
*33,651
357
•52,254
•85,816
•122,719
•115,637
•9.921
•1,212,906
* Decrease.
THIRTY-SIXTH BIENNIAL REPORT
125
San Diego District
Season
1938-39
Season
1939-40
Increase
Tons of sardines received for canning.
Tons of sardines received under permit for meal and oil -
Total tons of sardines received for all purposes
Cases of 1-lb. oval cans packed _.
Cases of other size cans packed
Other size cans reduced to equivalent cases of 1-lb. ovals -
Meal, tons
Oil, gallons -..
2,790
2,790
537
37,325
4
91
95
80
80
16
472
4
•2,699
•2,695
80
80
•521
•36,853
' Decrease.
California, All Districts Combined
Season
1938-39
Season
1939-40
Increase
Tons of sardines received for canning
Tons of sardines received under permit for meal and oil
Tons of sardines received for pet food, salting, etc
Total tons of sardines received for all purposes
Cases of 1-lb. oval cans packed
Cases of other size cans packed
Other size cans reduced to equivalent cases of 1-lb. ovals
Meal, tons
Oil, gallons
187,857
337,849
2,870
528,576
1,490,739
1,154,823
1,083,037
86,213
15,502,057
225,357
303,426
3,095
531,878
1,834,174
1,385,866
1,300,794
83,053
17,389,992
37,500
•34,423
225
3,302
343,435
231.043
217,757
•3,160
1,887,935
' Decrease.
126
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
SARDINE CATCH BY MONTHS, SEASON 1939-40
San Francisco
Month
Canning
Reduction
Other
purposes
Total
August, 1939
September.- -._ -
October
4,441
6,722
7,397
1,126
1,515
51,742
64,427
67,563
3,083
2,775
133
209
238
56,316
November
71,358
December . . . .-..
75,198
January, 1940
4,209
February
100
4,390
Totals -
21,201
189,590
•680
211,471
I 680 tons for pet food.
Monterey
Month
Canning
Reduction
Other
purposes
Total
August, 1939
September.- - - .. .. ..
10,380
26,034
32,672
29,870
19.899
11.663
13.032
28.794
15,954
22,530
10.135
6.268
23,412
October
54,828
November
48,6^6
December . . . ...
52,400
January, 1940
30,034
February
17.931
Totals
130,518
96,713
227.231
Month
San Pedro
Canning
Reduction
Other
purposes
Total
November. 1939
December
January, 1940.-.
February
March
Totals
13,616
20,188
20,525
12,675
6,630
4,863
5,074
4,413
1.103
1,579
73,634
17,032
488
305
476
465
681
•2.415
18,967
25,567
25,414
14,243
8,890
93,081
• 2,403 tons for pet food, 12 tons for salting.
San Diego
Month
Canning
Reduction
Other
purposes
Total
November. 1939
71
10
10
71
December
4
14
January. 1940 .
10
March
Totals
4
91
95
THIRTY-SIXTH BIENNIAL REPORT
PACK OF 1-LB. OVALS BY MONTHS, SEASON 1939-40
127
Month
San
Francisco,
cases
Monterey,
cases
San Pedro,
cases
San Diego,
cases
August, 1939-.
September
October
November
December
January, 1940.
February
March _
42,421
63,647
70,642
7,476
11,825
89,131
205,060
271,331
257,405
170,307
99,747
Totals-
196,011
1,092,981
97,311
152,606
150,814
102,074
42,377
545,182
PACK OF OTHER SIZE CANS REDUCED TO EQUIVALENTS OF 1-LB. OVALS, BY MONTHS,
SEASON 1939-40
August, 1939..
September
October
November
December
January, 1940.
February
March
Totals.
Month
San
Francisco,
cases
17,577
27,111
29,401
7,905
8,634
90,628
Monterey,
cases
51,316
146,481
169,880
145,986
98,484
58,273
670,420
San Pedro,
cases
104,439
152,360
130,048
97,207
49,612
539,666
San Diego,
cases
80
80
SARDINE MEAL PRODUCTION BY MONTHS. SEASON 1939-40
Month
San
Francisco,
tons
Monterey,
tons
San Pedro,
tons
San Diego,
tons
August, 1939..
September
October
November
December
January, 1940.
February
March
Totals.
9,224
12,440
13,199
706
755
3,578
8,484
7,220
7,961
4,519
2,806
36,324
34,568
2,577
3,360
3,420
1,684
1,104
12,145
13
2
1
16
August, 1939-
September
October.
November
December
January, 1940.
February
March
Totals.
SARDINE OIL PRODUCTION BY MONTHS, SEASON 1939-40
Month
San
Francisco,
gallons
2,514,802
3,159.775
3,370,835
128,179
140,115
9,313,706
Monterey,
gallons
775,950
1,726,521
1,594,096
1,827,733
789,505
377,158
7,090,963
San Pedro,
gallons
282,266
322,638
247,781
97,061
35,105
984,851
San Diego,
gallons
472
472
128
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
SARDINE CATCH, CASE PACK, MEAL AND OIL PRODUCTION
For Sardine Pacldng Seasons
Sardine Catch, Tons
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1925-26
248
2,653
11,066
12,757
20,655
24,468
19,938
17,417
35,467
67,140
74,231
139,429
132,248
200,361
211,471
69,011
76,690
98,678
119,102
159,434
108,953
68,825
89,257
151,937
229,992
184,113
200,229
104,464
180,090
227,231
61,992
64,216
67,459
119,180
140,432
38,580
42,557
83,492
124,950
178,755
138,333
137,914
109,015
145,335
93,081
5,214
136,465
1926-27 _ _
143,559
1927-28
3,973
1,394
2,079
181,176
1928-29
252,433
1929-30 ...
322 600
1930-31 .
172,001
1931-32
131,320
1932-33...
190,166
1933-34 ...
1,488
4,859
10,489
4,569
107
2,790
95
313,842
1934-35
480,746
1935-36 ...
407,166
1936-37
488,141
1937-38
345,834
1938-39....
528,576
1939-40 . .
531,878
Sardines, 1-Lb. Ovals, Cases
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1925-26 .
3,892
51,657
110,911
114,446
206,478
266,598
269,586
157,469
221,798
264,805
336,554
198,621
127,214
172,454
196,011
937,014
1,150,859
1,363,251
1,405,746
1,797,566
1,069,627
720,518
253,000
748,706
629,779
919,497
818,909
502,194
687,287
1,092,981
968,495
986,858
878,175
1,140,488
1,493,615
403,041
470,796
321,794
526,540
591,759
680,103
629,802
553,306
630,998
545,182
66,074
1,975,475
1926-27
2,189,374
1927-28
39,380
12,383
16,551
2,391,717
1928-29
2,673,063
1929-30 .
3,514,210
1930-31
1,739,266
1931-32
1,460,900
1932-33
732,263
1933-34 ...
1,497,044
1934-35
1,486,343
1935-36...-
1,936,154
1936-37 . .
1,647,332
1937-38
1,182,714
1938-39
1,490,739
1939-40
1,834,174
Other Size Cans Reduced to Equivalents of 1-Lb. Ovals. Cases
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
192.5-26
35,956
21,673
14,160
45,778
90,238
170,384
43,816
10,815
113,842
142,535
594,191
469,296
326,543
376,076
670,420
16,361
63,264
14,5,143
173,540
45S,4I0
170,388
159,006
75,775
331,631
222,661
627,117
819,859
756,369
655,303
539,066
13,065
65,382
1920-27
84,937
1927-28
40.825
69,886
79,224
69,932
8,381
5,129
9,846
12,025
39,597
42,986
33,763
51,658
90,628
31,995
10,368
12,552
232,123
1928-29
299,572
1929-30
640,430
1930-31
416,704
1931-32
211,203
1932-33
91,719
1933-34
5,396
13,058
19,856
9,573
1,040
460,715
19.34-35
390,279
1935-36
1,280,761
1936-37
1,341,714
1937-38
1,117,715
1938-39
1,083,037
1939-40
80
1,300,794
i
THIRTY-SIXTH BIENNIAL REPORT
Sardine Meal, Tons
129
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1525-26
20
228
1,183
1,387
2,282
2.716
2.303
2,297
5,073
10,571
11,604
23.686
23,058
34,751
36,324
6,393
6,447
9,355
12,395
16,671
11,490
7,825
14,370
22,206
36,396
26,933
31,867
15,383
28,859
34,568
5.962
5,962
7.128
14.802
16,258
4,317
4,911
14,060
19,166
29,836
19,422
18,735
14.525
22.066
12.145
467
12,842
12.637
17,850
28,724
35,462
18,523
15,039
30 727
1926-27
1927-28
184
140
251
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32.
1932-33
1933-34...
262
848
1.945
827
15
537
16
40,707
77,651
59,904
75,115
52,981
86,213
83,053
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39.
1939-40....
Sardine Oil, Gallons
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1925-26... . . .
2,629
60,967
257,989
288,055
474,530
763,643
612,181
574,958
1,175,401
2,514,588
3,196,286
5,509,905
4,659,147
7,804,909
9,313,706
1,110,983
1,501,384
1,601,993
2,651,524
3,887,472
3,363,912
2,143,101
3,761,387
4,819,900
9,379,239
6,854.372
6,814.184
3.067,587
5.462,066
7,090,963
658,817
682,796
711,579
2,178,815
1,986,704
630,011
762,701
2,161,476
3,242,899
4,865,486
2,939,863
1,898,134
1,447,631
2,197,757
984,851
43.995
1,816,424
2.245.147
2.581.814
5,125,251
6,359,777
4,757,566
3,517,983
6,497,821
9 262 503
1926-27
1927-28
10,253
6,857
11.071
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33....
1933-34
24,303
111,252
210,171
77,700
912
37,325
472
1934-35.
16,870,565
13,200,692
14 299 923
1935-36 ...
1936-37
1937-38
9,175,277
15,502,057
1938-39
1939-40
17,389.992
Sardine Oil Production, Gallons Per Ton
Season
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
1930-31..
47.5
47.1
43.0
39.6
41.7
49.9
41.3
36.3
40.2
45 5
43.2
43.1
45.6
37.0
44.5
46.8
39.1
36.6
35.6
38.7
26.3
28.5
29.1
31.3
30.7
27.9
18.9
19.3
19.8
15.5
1931-32
1932-33. ..
1933-34
17.7
1934-35
24.7
1935-36
21.0
1936-37
17,9
1937-38
11.1
1938-39 -
13 4
1939-40
5.0
130
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
CASE PACK, MEAL AND OIL PRODUCTION FOR CALENDAR YEARS 1928-1939
Sardines, 1-Lb. Ovals, Cases
Year
San
Francisco
district
Monterey-
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1928 -
109,198
204,878
237,159
307,575
125,737
239,917
292,216
301,455
225,185
101,912
164,559
225,462
1,402,237
1,834,648
1,342,249
696,640
334,019
598,616
798,942
825,011
864,498
577,405
556,477
1,023,285
945,676
1,438,159
863,254
498,996
415,874
365,750
531,619
615,808
586,038
761,776
600,532
627,524
39,755
12,225
15,500
2,496,966
3,489,910
2,458,162
1,503,211
875,630
1,204 283
1929.
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1,622,777
1,742,274
1935.
1936
1,675,721
1,441,093
1,321,568
1937
1938
1939
1,876,271
Fish Meal,
Tons
Year
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1928...
1,589
2,576
3,375
3,597
2,435
4,941
11,138
12,994
24,593
22,916
31,773
43,369
10,986
16,640
13,752
8,416
12,560
18,869
34,492
27,966
30,431
21,118
25,202
33,238
12,923
20,040
13,653
7,600
9,845
18,249
27,236
31,163
23,588
29,184
24,209
21,858
2,367
3,565
4,859
2,827
2,659
4,310
4,858
6,572
7,655
8,300
6,732
6,704
27,865
42,821
35,639
1929
1930
1931
22 440
1932
27,500
1933
46,369
1934
77 724
1935
78,695
1936
86,267
1937
81 518
1938
87,916
1939
105,169
Includes meal produced from sardines and other species of fisli.
Fish Oil, Gallons
Year
San
Francisco
district
Monterey
district
San Pedro
district
San Diego
district
Total
1928..
282,043
454,726
747,931
726,514
426,831
933,696
2,490,156
3,106,785
5,626,422
4,431,668
7,032,792
10,395,398
2,174.673
3,750,392
3,769,950
2,372,303
3,378,929
4,209,366
9,322,080
6,734,305
6,756,541
4,122,817
4,753,160
6,894,201
1,268,518
2,280,991
1,282,893
818,364
1,293,961
2,585,784
4,221,447
3,821,566
2,834,887
2,578,600
2,126,661
1,594,122
24,068
62,017
41,989
7,511
25.678
58,948
94,525
261,482
260,059
191,7.37
130,606
96,806
3,749,302
1929
6,548,126
1930
5,842,763
1931
3,924,692
1932
5,125,399
1933
7,787,794
1934
16,128,208
1935
13,924,138
1936
15,477,909
1937
11,324,842
1938
14,043,219
1939.-..
18,980,527
Includes oil produced from sardines and other species of fish.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF FISH AND GAME
San Francisco, California
CULBERT L. OLSON GOVERNOR
RICHARD SACHSE DIRECTOR OV NATURAL RESOURCES
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
NATE MILNOR, President Los Angees
GERMAIN BULCKE, Commissioner San Francisco
EDWIN L. CARTY, Commissioner Oxnard
W. B. WILLIAMS, Commissioner Alturas
LEE F. PAYNE, Commissioner Los Angeles
LESTER A. MCMILLAN. Executlvf Offlc^r San Francisco
BUREAU OF FISH CONSERVATION
A. C. TAFT, Chief San Francisco
A. E. Burgliduff, Supervisor of Fish Hatcheries San Francisco
L. Phillips, Hatchery Inspector . San Francisco
Earl Leitritz, Foreman Mt. Shasta Hatcherj' Mt. Shasta
Geo. McCloud, Superintendent Mt. Whitney Hatchery Independence
D. A. Clanton, Superintendent Forest Home Hatcliery Forest Home
J. C. Lewis, Superintendent Tahoe Hatchery Tahoe
Ed Clessen, Foreman Fort Seward Hatchery . Alderpoint
William Berrian, Foreman Fall Creek Hatchery Copco
Archie Tliompson, Foreman Yosemite Hatchery Yosemite
John Marshall, Foreman Feather River Hatchery Clio
R. A. McCloud, Forema,n Kaweah Hatchery Three Rivers
Donald Evins, Foreman Lake Almanor Hatchery Westwood
H. E. Cole, Foreman Basin Creek Hatchery Tuolumne
Peter Topp, Foreman Burney Creek Hatchery Burney
C. L. Frame, Foreman Kings River Hatchery Fresno
Allan Pollitt, Foreman Prairie Creek Hatchery Orick
J. L. Stinnett, Foreman Brookdale Hatchery Brookdalo
Merrill Brown, Foreman Central Valleys Hatchery and Fish Rescue-.Elk Grove
G. C. Tabler, Fish Hatchery Man, Yuba River Hatchery Camptonville
Clarence Chansler, Fish Hatchery Man, Madera Hatchery Bass Lake
Harold Hewitt, Fish Hatchery Man, Alpine Hatchery Markleeville
R. C. Lewis, Fish Hatchery Man, Hot Creek Hatchery Hishop
.loseph Wales, District Biologist Mt. Shasta
Leo Shapovalov, Senior Fisheries Biologist Stanford University
Brian Curtis, Senior Fisheries Biologist Sacramento
"William Dill, Senior Fisheries Biologist Fresno
Elden H. Vestal, Junior Fisheries Biologist Juno Lake
J. 'W. Cook, Fish Hatchery Construction E.stimator San Francisco
E. R. Vamum, Fish Hatchery Construction Estimator San Francisco
BUREAU OF GAME CONSERVATION
J. S. HUNTER, Chief San Franci.sco
Gordon H. True, Jr., Economic Biologist and Administrative Assistant
San Franci.sco
Donald D. McLean, Economic Biologist San Francisco
Roy M. Wattenbarger, Supervisor Los Banos Refuge I-ios Banos
L. H. Cloyd, Supervisor Gray Lodge Refuge Gridley
Russell M. Reedv, Supervisor Imperial Refuge Calipalria
Ralph R. Noble, "Supervisor Suisun Refuge Joice Island
Joe Vlasnik, Jr., Supervisor Elk Refuge Tupnian
John R. Wallace, In Charge. Predatory Animal Control San Francisco
Asa L. Brown, Supervising Trapper Standish
John L. McDonald, Supervising Trapper Weavcrville
O. R. Shaw, Supervising Trapper Springville
C. L. Brown, Supervising Trapper Maripo.ia
BUREAU OF GAME FARMS
AUGUST BADE, Acting Chief Yountville
E. D. Piatt, Superintendent Los Serranos Game Farm Chino
BUREAU OF MARINE FISHERIES
S. H. DADO, Assistant and Acting Cliief San Francisco
H. B. Nidever, Field Inspector San Francisco
CALIFORNIA STATE FISHERIES LABORATORY
W. L. Scofleld, Supervisor Terminal Island
G. H. Clark, Supervising- Fisheries Researcher San Francisco
Frances N. Clark, Senior Fisheries Researcher Terminal Island
Harry C. Godsil, Senior Fisheries Researcher San Diego
Donald H. Fry, Jr., Senior Fisheries Researcher Terminal Island
Richard S. Croker, Senior Fisheries Researcher Terminal Island
J. B. Phillips, Senior Fisheries Researcher Pacific Grove
Paul Bonnot, Senior Fisheries Researcher Stanford LTniversity
S. Ross Hatton, Senior Fisheries Researcher Stanford University
John F. Janssen, Jr., Senior Fisheries Researcher Terminal Island
Geraldine Conner, Fisheries Statistician Terminal Island
BUREAU OF HYDRAULICS
JOHN SPENCER, Chief San Francisco
Clarence Ellig-er, Assistant Hydraulic Engineer San Francisco
Byron Wittorff, Assistant San Francisco
Edward Hensley, Junior Engineering- Aid San Francisco
Samuel Kabakov, Junior Engineering Aid San Francisco
Emmert Lippincott, Junior Engineering Aid San Francisco
BUREAU OF LICENSES
H. R. DUNBAR, Chief Sacramento
L. O'Leary, License Agent Sacramento
O. Coleman, License Agent San Francisco
R. Nickerson, License Agent Los Angeles
BUREAU OF PATROL
E. L. MACAULEY, Chief of Patrol San Francisco
CENTRAL DISTRICT (Headquarters, Sacramento)
LaRue Chappell, Inspector in Chaige Sacramento
Northern Division
A. A. Jordan, Captain Redding
Jos. H. Sanders, Captain Sacramento
A. H. ^nilard. Captain Nevada City
E. O. Wraith, Captain Susanville
L. E. Mercer, Warden, Butte County Chico
Taylor London, Warden, Colusa County Colusa
Albert Sears, Warden, El Dorado County Placerville
E. C. Vail, Warden, Glenn County Willows
Don Davison, Warden, Modoc County Alturas
Earl Hiscox, Warden, Nevada County Nevada City
Wm. La Marr, Warden, Placer County Tahoe City
Nelson Poole, Warden, Placer County Auburn
E. J. Johnson, Warden, Plumas County Quincy
J. E. Hughes, Warden, Sacramento County Sacramento
H. S. Vary, Warden, Sacramento County Sacramento
Eugrene Durney, Assistant Warden, Sacramento County Sacramento
Earl Caldwell, Warden, Shasta County Burney
Chas. Love, Warden, Shasta County Reddina:
Don Chipman, Warden, Siskiyou County Dunsmuir
Brice Hammack. T\^arden, Siskiyou County Yrcka
Fred R. Starr, Warden, Siskiyou County Dnrris
R. E. Tutt, Warden, Sierra. County Downieville
A. Granstrom, Warden, Sutter County Yuba City
R. W. Anderson, "Warden, Tehama County Red Bluff
C. L. Gourley, "Warden, Trinity County Weaverville
C. O. Fisher, Warden, Yolo County Woodland
R. A. Tinnin, Warden, Yuba County Browns Valley
Southern Division
S. R. Gilloon, Captain Fresno
John O'Connell, Captain Stockton
R. J. Little, Warden, Amador County Pine Grove
D. R. Garrett, Warden, Calaveras County Murphys
F. A. Bullard, Warden, Fresno County Reedley
Paul Kehrer, Warden, Fresno County Fresno
Lester Arnold, "Warden, Kern County Bakersfield
C. S. Donham, Warden, Kern County Kernville
Ray Ellis, "Warden, Kiners County Hunford
H. E. Black, Warden, Madera County Madi-ra
Gilbert T. Davis, Warden, Mariposa County Mariposa
M. S. Clark, "Warden, Merced County Merced
R. J. Bullard. Warden, San Joaquin County Tracy
"Wm. Hopne, "V\'arden. San .Joaquin County I.iiidi
Geo. Magladry, Warden, Stanislaus County Modesto
"W. T. Lone, Warden, Tulare County Visalia
Roswell Welch, Warden, Tulare County PortervMlle
F. F. Johnston, Warden, Tuolumne Coimty Sonera
COAST DISTRICT (Headquarters, San Francisco)
K. P. Allred, Inspector in Charge San Francl.sco
Northern Division
W. J. Harp, Captain Ukiah
J. D. Dondero, Captain Lakepnrt
Henry Lencioni, Captain Santa Ro.sa
Ray Diamond, Warden, Del Norte County Crescent City
John Hurley, Warden, Humboldt County Eureka
W. F. Kaliher, "Warden, Humboldt County Furtuna
Scott Feland, Warden, Lake County Lakeport
R. J. Yates, "Warden, Marin County San liafael
Ovid Holmes, "Warden, Mendocino County Fort Brapp
Leo Mitchell, Warden, Mendocino County Point Arena
R. Remlev, Warden, Mendocino County Willits
J. "W. Harbuck, "Warden, Napa County Napa
Bert Laws, Warden, Sonoma County Petahima
Victor Von Arx, Warden, Sonoma County Santa Rosa
Southern Division
O. P. Brownlow, Captain Alameda
C. L. Bundock, Warden, Alameda County Oakland
Ed Clements, Warden, Contra Costa County Martinez
Owen Mello, Warden, Monterey County Pacific Grove
Orben Philbrick, Warden, Monterey County King City
F. H. Post, Warden, Monterey County Salinas
J. P. Vissiere, Warden, San Benito County Hollister
Lee C. Shea, Warden, San Francisco County San Francisco
F. W. Hecker, Warden, San Liuis Obispo County San Luis Obispo
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