BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 397 



Additional shipmcnis of ichitefsh fry from Alpena Slaiion, spring of 1886.* 



Date. 



188C. 



Apr. 13 



18 



20 



29 



30 



May 1 



2 



4 

 G 

 6 

 8 

 12 



Place. 



L'Anse, Mich 



Epoufette, Mich 



Thompson, Mich 



Thunder Bay, Mich 



Alcona, Mich 



Scarecrow Island, Mich. 



Thunder Bay, Mich 



Saint Ignaco, Alich 



Scarecrow Island, Mich 



Miller's Point, Mich 



Sturgeon Point, Mich . . , 

 Hammond's Bay, Mich . 

 Epoufette, Micli 



Total 



Lake. 



Superior.. 

 Michigan , 



do 



Huron 



....do 



...do 



....do 



...do 



...do 



....do 



, . . do 



... do .... 

 Michigan . 



No. of fry. 



3, 000, 000 



1,000,000 



3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, OUO 

 3, 000. 000 

 3, 000, OOO 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 

 3, 000, 000 



37, 000, 000 



* These shipments were all made by boat direct from Alpena. 



Total distributed from Northville *52,000,000 



Total distributed from Alpena 40,000,000 



Brook trout {Salvelinus fontinalis). 



Shipments ofhrooTc trout eggs from Northville Station during the season of 18S5-'86. 



* Reached destination in very good condition. Loss of eggs and fry before planting was 7,518, leaving 

 42,482 planted in pcmds at station, 

 t Reached destination in good condition. 

 I Reached destination in excellent condition. Fry planted with loss of 5 per cent. 



I Reached destination in good condition. Loss of eggs and fry before planting was 4,803, leaving 

 10,137 planted in Blooming Grove and Shohola Creeks, Pike County, Pennsylvania. 



II Reshipped from Cold Spring Harbor by Fred Mather. 



fl'Also 25,000 eggs were exchanged for an equal number from the State fish commission at Paris. 



During April and May 4,000 brook trout fry were shipped away to 

 the following persons: 



W. S. Woodward, Plymouth, Ind 1,000 



Rev. Father Maher, Notre Dame, Ind 1,000 



J. S. Little, Niles, Mich 1,000 



C. H. Bates, Lake Station, Mich., for Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad 1,000 



Total 4,000 



* Of these, 3,000,000 left Northville as eggs, but were hatched at Chicago and then 

 planted. 



