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Age and growth of Mohave tui chub Gila bicolor mohavensis from <br />Two Ponds at Ft. Soda. Thomas L. Taylor and Darlene McGriff ........... 299 <br />• Evidence for homing in Colorado squawfish, Ptychocheilus ludius. <br />H.M. Tyus .............................................................. 303 <br />Reproductive life history of the leatherside chub, Gila copei, in <br />Main Creek, Utah. Calvin C. Speas ..................................... 311 <br />Gill-raker differentiation of the tui chub in remnant Lahontan <br />waters. Steven Vigg ................................................... 313 <br />Aspects of the feeding ecology of the endemic Bonneville cisco of <br />Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. D.C. Lentz and V.A. Lamarra .................... 315 <br />0 Genetic considerations in management of endangered fishes. Gary K. <br />Meffe .................................................................. 329 <br />Climatologia de la sierra de San Pedro Martir. Manual Alvarez ......... 331 <br />Empirical evidence and inference as a provisional basis for <br />prediction and management of upper Colorado River basin fishes. <br />Robert J. Behnke ....................................................... 351 <br />i A step toward resolving endangered species conflicts in upper <br />Colorado River basin. Robert J. Behnke ................................ 352 <br />Western North American subplate tectonism and fish distributions. <br />Dean A. Hendrickson .................................................... 354 <br />Natural resources of the Lark Seep system (China Lake, CA) with <br />special emphasis on the Mohave chub (Gila bicolor mohavensis). <br />R. Feldmeth, D. Soltz, L. McClanahan, J. Jones and John Irwin ........... 356 <br />May trip to Death Valley. N.J. Moyle ................................... 359 <br />Resolutions ............................................................ 362 <br />Attendance List ........................................................ 366 <br />iv