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DISTRIBUTION OF PISH AND FISH EGGS, 1908. 



are printed in ordinary roman type, with marginal indentions to 

 show their relative administrative status. Substations which were 

 merely collecting points, perhaps shifting in location from year to 

 year, are printed in italics, and their output is ordinarily included 

 with the output of that species credited to the main station. The 

 transfers of eggs and fish from station to station are recorded in foot- 

 notes under the station from which taken, and the yield is credited 

 to the receiving station. Transfers of eggs are frequent, serving 

 convenience and economy in transportation to stations which are to 

 be distributing centers for the respective species, for the shipment of 

 eggs is easier and cheaper than the shipment of young fish. 



Stations Operated and the Output 'op Each. 



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

 Baird to Central Station, 35,000 chinook salmon eggs. 

 Mill Creek to Baird, 1,285,000 chinook salmon eggs. 

 Yreka to Clackamas, 100,000 rainbow trout eggs. 

 Birdsview to Craig Brook, 502,000 humpback salmon eggs, and to other stations, 104.000 steelhead- 



trout eggs. 

 Battery to Central Station, 6,048,000 white-perch eggs. 

 Bozeman to Leadville, .50,000 grayling eggs. 

 Bryans Point to Central Station, 639,000 shad eggs and 3,120,000 yellow perch eggs. 



