BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 399 

 Shipments of lake trout fry from XorthviUe Station during the spring o/1836. 



Date. 



Consignee. 



John Stevenson. Cedarville, Ohio 



E. R. Aldrich, Saline, Mich 



A. AV. Hendry, Ansola, Ind 



Joseph Batler, Anjrola, Ind 



W. W. Snyder, Angola, Ind 



Lawrence Yates, Ausola, Ind 



Kov. Father ilaher, Kotie Dame, Ind 

 Flint and Pero Marquette Railroad . . . 



J. J. Shas-er, Laingsburgh, Mich 



C. n. Andrews, Touugstown, Ohio ... 

 C. H. Dougherty, Fremont, Ind 



Total 



Ko. of 

 fry. 



75, 500 



* Shipped by car Xo. 3. 



t Shipped by car No. 2. 



t Planted in Arnold's Lake, Clare County, Michigan. 



§ Planted in Round Lake, Clinton County, Michigan. 



II Reached destination in good condition. 



Tl Planted in Green, WalJen, Fish, Clear, G-3orge, and Pleasant Lakes, Indiana. 



Landlocked salmon {Sahno salar var. sehago). 



Ou March 19, 1880, a case contaiuiug 29,000 eggs was received from 

 the station at Grand Lake Stream, Maine. These were hatched with a 

 loss of only 575 dead eggs. Of the resulting young fish, 22,000 fry 

 were successfully shipped and i)lanted as follows : 



Date. 



Destination. 



Apr. 27 1 Lake in Clare (bounty, Michigan 



May 15 I Rapid River, Kalkaska and Antrim Counties, Michigan 



No. of 

 fry. 



10,000 

 12, 000 



NoRTHViLLE, MiCH., August 14, 1880. 



lir.-SALilTIOX STATISTICS OIV THE PACIFIC COAST FOR THE SEA- 



SOIVS OF ISS4, 1SS.5, AND 1SS6. 



The following tables have been prepared from salmon statistics issued 

 by the firm of Field & Stone, brokers, of San Francisco, Cal. Other 

 figures and accounts, covering more or less closely the same ground, 

 may be found on pages 90, 139, 288, and 313, of this volume. 



Table I. — Shipments of cases of packed salmon to Australia and Xeiv Zealand. 



