11G BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 



Northville and Alpena Stations (YVhitefish, Trout, &c.) : 



Frank N". Clark, Superintendent. 



Seymour Bower, Chief Assistant. 

 Washington Carp Ponds (Carp) : 



Rudolph Hessel, Superintendent; six watchmen. 



Six Watchmen. 

 Gloucester Station (Reports of Cod and Mackerel Fisheries). 



S. J. Martin, Custodian. 

 Wood's Holl Station (Cod, &c.).* 



Viual N. Edwards, Custodian. 

 Saint Jerome Station (Qysters) : 



Pinckney Hopewill, Watchman. 

 Wytheville Station (Trout, &c.) : 



George A. Seagle, in charge. 

 Fort Washington Station (Shad and Herring) : 



Lieut. W. C. Babcock, U. S. N., Superintendent. 



STEAMERS. 



U. S. S. Albatross (385.82 tons, signal letters G. V. Q. B.) : 



Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. IN"., Commanding Officer. 



Lieut. Seaton Schroeder, U. S. N., Executive Officer and Navigator ; 

 in charge of Hydrography and Metrology. 



Lieut. Sidney H. May, U. S. N., Watch Officer ; in charge of Sound- 

 ing Apparatus. 



Lieut. A. C. Baker, U. S. N., Watch Officer ; in charge of Dredging 

 Apparatus. 



Ensign Clifford J. Boush, U. S. N., Watch Officer ; in charge of Elec- 

 tric Apparatus. 



Ensign R. H. Miner, U. S. N., Recording Officer ; in charge of Ma- 

 rine Vertebrates. 



Surgeon Jerome H. Kidder, U. S. N., Medical Officer ; in charge of 

 Chemistry. 



Paymaster George H. Read, U. S. N., Pay Officer; in chnrge of 

 Photography. 



Passed Asst. Engineer George W. Baird, U. S. N., Chief Engineer ; 

 in charge of Special Mechanical Appliances. 



James E. Benedict, Resident Naturalist. 

 U. S. S. Fish Hawk (205.71 tons, signal letters G. V. Q. C): 



Lieut. W. M. Wood, U. S. N., Commanding Officer. 



James A. Smith, Mate and Executive Officer. 



D. H. Cleaveland, Mate. 



Wrajj, Bailie, Passed Asst. Engineer, Acting Chief Engineer. 



J. Allan Kite, M. D., Civilian, Apothecary. 

 U. S. S. Lookout (28.7G tons, signal letters G. V. Q. D.) : 



William Iiamlen, Chief Boatswain's Mate, in charge. 



* The Commissioner wi}l organize this station in person about July 1. 



