DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EfiGS, 1012. 17 



Stations Operated and the Output of Each I'ou the Year 1912 Coutiuued. 



a For convenience in handling, transfers were made as follows: 



Neosho to Quincy, 5,600 rock bass fingerlings and 1,8.S5 sunfish fingerlings; to Leadville, 156,925 rain- 

 bow trout eggs. 



Northville to Green Lake, 50,000 lake trout eggs; to Cape Vincent, 2,.502.000 lake trout eggs; to St. 

 Johnsbury, 100,000 lake trout eggs; to Duluth, ISO.OOO lake trout eggs; to Sault Ste. Marie, 2,320,000 lake 

 trout eggs; to Alpena. 3,.500,000 lake trout eggs; to Charlevoix, 7,000,000 lake trout eggs. 



Detroit to Duluth, 5,000,000 whitefish eggs; to Sault Ste. Marie, 10,000,000 whitefish eggs; to .Mpena, 

 10,000,000 whitefish eggs; to Charlevoix, 15,000,000 whitefish eggs. 



Put-in Bay to Cape Vincent, 10,000,000 whitefish eggs; to Central Station, .500.000 whitefish eggs and 

 3,000,000 pike perch eggs; to Neosho, 2,.50(),000 pike perch eggs; to Wvthevillc, 2,000,000 pike perch eggs; 

 to Homer, 5,000,000 pike perch eggs; to Mereciosia, 5,000,000 pike perch eggs; to Manchester, 3,000,000 . 

 pike perch eggs. 



