REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND FISHERIES. 



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190.5. 

 Nov. 29. 



By received from State Treasurer . 



Dee. 



1. 



6. 



14. 



15. 



20. 

 27. 



$7,583 05 



The remainder of the report inckides an account of the work 

 undertaken by the Commissioners during the past 3'ear, -w hich may 

 be tabulated as follows: 



First. The stocking of our ponds and streams with suitable 

 fresh-water fish, through the distribution of fry. Page 13. 



Second. The collection of data and statistics relating to the com- 

 mercial fisheries. Page 15. 



Third. The location of fish-traps within the waters of Narra- 

 gansett Bay, and the collection of data bearing upon their ownership. 

 Page 21. 



Fourth. The continued examination of the physical and biological 

 conditions of the waters of the Bay, begun in 1898. Page 29. 



Fifth. A continuance of the survey of the shores of the Bay, for 

 the purpose of determining those portions which are most productive 



