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: Number of 
Species eggs From To— 
Rainbow trouts_-*--222--— = 1b; 200)| MISCCTO Wis mWemVia= === 2 = eee is area Washington, 
104; 100) |2-2 = COE ease ns os cee Barneveld, N. Y. 
Dl, OSGRI ee | Rolo. pie ee ee See ee A Craig Brook, Maine. 
SO R540 0 eee Ole. eee ee Hartsville, Mass. 
201, 000 Lamar, Pa. 
311, 100 Bozeman, Mont. 
328, 200 Crawford, Nebr. 
102, 000 Duluth, Minn. 
203, 800 LaCrosse, Wis. 
76, 900 Lake Mills, Wis. 
102, 000 Northville, Mich. 
25, 000 Cortland, N. Y. 
121, 000 Erwin, Tenn. 
108, 000 Lamar, Pa. 
1, 109. 500 Saratoga, Wyo. 
412, 000 Smokemont, N. C. 
317, 000 Walhalla, S. C. 
75, 000 Birdsview, Wash. 
170, 000 Carson, Wash. 
158, 000 Hagerman, Idaho. 
100, 000 Smokemont, N. C. 
200, 000 Spokane, Wash. 
250, 006 Carson, Wash. 
50, 000 Hagerman, Idaho. 
100, 000 Laketown, Utah. 
15, 100 Seattle, Wash. 
190, 100 Spokane, Wash. 
100, 000 Cortland, N. Y. 
100, 000 Craig Brook, Maine. 
50, 000 Hartsville, Mass. 
50, 000 Nashua, N. H. 
250, 000 Flintville, Tenn. 
100, 000 LaCrosse, Wis. 
75, 000 Rochester, N. Y. 
825, 000 | Ennis, Mont. 
400, 200 | Glacier Park, Mont. 
Steelhead trout__....-_-___---- 25:'000) | @Birdsyviews Wash2 22s. es ees Leadville, Colo. 



STATION OUTPUT 
The following list of producing units represents an increase of 6 
stations over the previous year. The 1939 production was obtained 
from a total of 52 main stations and 46 substations located in 39 
States. Although the output of each of these units is primarily 
intended for the restocking of waters in contiguous areas, the pro- 
duction of any of them may, nevertheless, reach 2 or 3 different 
States. 
The Marianna (Fla.), Las Vegas (Nev.), Cohutta (Ga.), and Lyman 
(Miss.), stations, which were constructed during the fiscal year 1988, 
as authorized by the act of May 21, 1930, were among those that 
contributed for the first time this season. 
The Genoa (Wis.), unit, which is being constructed in the Upper 
Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge, was completed to such an 
extent that three ponds, with an area of approximately 60 acres, 
were placed under production in the spring of 1939. During the 
month of June there were collected and distributed from these ponds 
approximately 2 million fingerling black bass. The Palestine (W. 
Va.) station, which is owned by the West Virginia Conservation 
Commission, was operated in cooperation with that agency for the 
stocking of waters in the western part of West Virginia, and therefore 
appears in the following summary. The Clark Fork (Idaho) unit 
was constructed as a W. P. A. project sponsored by the Idaho Fish 
and Game Department on land donated by the Bonner County 
