REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



FIxh and rggif fnnil.'<hetl /or distrlhulion duniuj fmul year ending June 30, 1902— Cont'd. 



" In addition to the above there were transferred from Quincy Station to Buffalo E.xposition 158 

 adult miscellaneous fishes. 



''In addition to the above there were transferred from Manchester Station to other stations of the 

 T^. S. Ciimmission of Fish and Fisheries 350,000 rainbow-trout eggs; to the Buffalo Exposition, 300 

 (luiniiiit salmon: to Interstate Fish and Game Association, Chicago, 111., 25 adult grayling, and to 

 the HulT.iln Ivxposition, 102 miscellaneous fishes. 



<ln addition In the above there were transferred from Neosho Station to other stations of the U. S. 

 Commission of Fisli and Fisheries 255,100 rainbow-trout eggs, and to universities for experimental 

 purp(jses 1,525 rainlxiw-troiit vi^a. 



f'ln addition to tlie alxive tliere were transferred from Leadville Station to other stations of the 

 n. S. Commission of Fisli and Fisheries .5.50,000 brook-trout eggs, and to the Pan-American Exposi- 

 tion, Buffalo, N. Y., 30,000 black-spotted-trout eggs. 



('In addition to the above there were transferred from Spearfish Station to other stations of the 

 U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries 200,000 brook-trout eggs. 



/In addition to the above there were transferred from Bozeman Station to other stations of the 

 U. S. Commission of Kish and Fisheries snii.iMiK .i,M-a\iing eggs. 



(7 In addition to the al)0ve there were transferred from Baird Station to other stations of the U. S. 

 Commission of Fisli and Fisheries 20,00(i cuiinnat-salmon eggs, and to the Pan-American Exposition, 

 Buffalo, N. Y.. 3U.000 quinnat-salnion eggs. 



ft In addition to the above there were transferred from Rogue River Station to other stations of the 

 U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries 413,000 steelhead-trout eggs. 



