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Fourth Annual Report of the 



LiNLITHGO 



Shad fry* '. . 653,800 



Shad fingerlings 750,000 



Brook trout f rjf 137,000 



Brook trout fingerlings 50,500 



Lake herring f ry:|: 



Pikeperch fry§ 



Yellow perch fryt 8,000,000 



Yellow perch yearlings 1,000 



Black bass, small mouth, adv fry** 

 Bl'k bass, small mouth, fingerlings 



20,700 

 1,500 



Oneida 



Catfish adults 



Bullhead fingerlings 



Bullhead adults 



White chub fingerlings 



White chub adults 



Flat shiner fingerlings 



Pin shiner 



Rosy faced minnow 



Homed dace 



Mullet fingerlings 



Mullet adults 



Sucker fingerlings 



iSucker adults 



5 



4 



3 



2 



3 

 2 



6 



2 



1,403,800 



187,500 



16,500,000 



2,300,000 



8,001,000 



22,200 



28,114,500 



5 

 6 



3 



-I 



4 



8 



* 1,000,000 Shad fry were received from the Pennsylvania Commission in exchange for Pikeperch 

 eggs furnished by the Oneida hatchery. 



t 30,000 eggs were obtained from the Pennsylvania Commission in exchange for Maskalonge 

 furnished by the Chautauqua hatchery. 



t These fry were produced from eggs collected in Sodus bay by the Caledonia hatchery. 



§ The eggs which produced these fry were obtained from the Oneida hatchery. 



•[f 140 quarts of Yellow Perch eggs were obtained from Mr. E. C. Brown in exchange for eggs of 

 Brook Trout and I^ake Herring. 



** 50,000 Black bass fry were received from the Oneida hatchery for further development. 



