DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1912. 9 



The basses, sunfishes, anu citArriES (CENTUAUCnin.'E): 



Crappie (Pomoxin annularis) . 



Rock bass, red-eye, goggle-eye (Ambloplites rupcstris). 



Warmouth, goggle-eye {Chxnohryihis gulosus). 



Large-mouth black bass {Micropterns salnwidcs). 



Small-mouth black bass ( Micro pt cms dolomicu). 



lUuegill bream, bluegill sunfish (Lepomis pallidus). 



Other sunfishes, chiefly Eupomotis gibbosus. 

 Tin: PERCHES (Percid.e): 



Yellow perch, ring perch {Perca Jlavescens) . 

 The croakers (Sci.exid^): 



Fresh-water drum, sheepshead, gaspergou (Aplodinotus grunniens). Only limited 

 numbers obtainable; not distributed. 

 The sea basses (Serranid^e): 



"White bass {Roccus chrysops). 



Yellow bass (Morone interrupta) . 

 The smelts (Argentinid.,e): 



American smelt (Osmcrus mordax). 



Certain introduced species are propagated to a limited extent, as 

 follows : 



The min^nows and carps (Cyprinid>e): 



Goldfish (Carassius auratus). Propagated for ornamental purposes; not dis- 

 tributed. 

 Ide (Leuciscus idus) . Cultivated variety, golden ide. Propagated for ornamental 

 purposes; not distributed. 



SUMMARIZED STATEMENTS OF DISTRIBUTION. 



The following tables summarize the number of eggs and fish actually 

 distributed during the fiscal years 1911 and 1912, or in other words, 

 tlie output of the hatcheries with all losses in transportation deducted. 



Summary by Species of the Distribution of Fish and Fish Eggs During the 

 Fiscal Years 1911 and 1912. 



FISCAL YEAR 1911. 



