18 DISTEIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1912. 



Stations Operated and the Output of Each foe the Year 1912 — Continued, 



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



St. Johnsbury to Central Station, 25,000 brook trout eggs; to Holden, 300,000 brook trout fry and 55,860 

 steelhead trout eggs. 



Holden to St. Johnsbury, 2,000 brook trout fingerlings. 



Swan ton to Cape Vincent, 25,000,000 pike perch eggs; to Central Station, 4,400,000 pike perch eggs. 



Rosedale to Tupelo, 714 crappie fingerlings and 125 black bass fingerlings. 



White Sulphur Springs to Craig Brook, 40 adult brook trout; to Erwin, 75,000 rainbow trout eggs. 



Woods Hole to Gloucester, 15„560,000cod eggs. 



Wytheville to Erwin, 400,000 rainbow trout eggs; 100 small-mouth black bass fingerlings and 3,000 

 brook trout fingerlings; to Central Station, 20,000 rainbow trout eggs; to Cape Vincent, 10,000 rainbow 

 trout eggs; to Northville, 8,500 rainbow trout fingorlinets. 



6 Totals show gross output of stations, without deducting the following losses in transit: Fry, 1,544,350; 

 fingerlings, 78,295. 



