BEPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 55 



FisH-CtTLTURAL STATIONS OPERATED DuRiNG THE FiscAL Year 1917 — Continued. 



Designation. 



Northville, Micli. — Continued. 



Munising, Mich 



Munoscong, Mich 



Naubinway , Mieh 



Northport, Mich 



Ontonagon, Mich 



St. Ignace, Mich ■. ... 



St. James, Mich 



St. Joseph, Mich 



South Manitou, Mich 



Port Lookout, Mieh 



Orangeburg, S. C 



Branch\'ille, S. C 



Jaclisonboro, S. C 



Put in Bay, Ohio 



Middle Bass, Ohio 



North Bass, Ohio. . 

 Port Clinton, Ohio. 



Toledo, Ohio 



Quincy, 111 



St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



Darling Pond, Vt. 

 Holden, Vt 



Lake Mitchell, Vt. 



Swanton, Vt 



Berkshire, Mass... 

 San Marcos, Tex. 



Period of operation. 



October-November. . 



April 



October-November . 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



December 



do 



Entire year 



March-April 



do 



Entire year 



April, November - 

 cember. 



do 



do 



do 



Entire year 



Do- 



.do. 



July-December . 

 Entire year 



Saratoga, Wyo ! do. 



Spearfish, S. Dak do. 



September-December . 



April- May 



Entire year 



do 



Tupelo, Miss 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 



Woods Hole, Mass . . . 



Menemsha, Mass. 



Waquoit, Mass... 



Wickford, R.I... 

 Wytheville, Va 



Yes Bay, Alaska 



Smeaton Bay, Alaska. 



.do. 

 .do. 



do 



January-April . 



do 



do 



Entire year 



Species handled. 



do 



August-September. 



Lake trout. 



Pike perch. 



Whiteflsh. 



Lake trout, whitefish. 



Lake trout. 



Lake trout, whitefish. 



Lake trout. 



Do. 

 Whitefish. 



Do. 

 Black bass, sunfish. 

 Shad. 



Do. 

 Lake trout, whitefish, pike, perch. 

 Pike perch, whiteflsh. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Black bass, buffolofish, catfish, crappie, 



Eike perch, rock bass, sunfish, yellow 

 ass, yellow perch. 



Brook, lake, rainbow, and sunapee trouts, 

 landlocked and steelhead salmons, yel- 

 low perch. 



Brook trout. 



Brook, lake, and rainbow trouts, steel- 

 head and landlocked salmons. 



Brook trout. 



Pike and yellow perches. 



Brook trout. 



Black bass, crappie, rock bass, sunfish. 



Blackspotted, brook, and rainbow 

 trouts, steelhead salmon. 



Brook, blackspotted, lake, rainbow, and 

 Loch Leven trouts. 



Black bass, catfish, crappie, sunfish. 



Brook and rainbow trouts, black bass, 

 sunfish. 



Cod, flounder, mackerel. 



Flounder. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Black bass, brook and rainbow trouts, 

 rock bass, sunflsh. 



Blueback salmon. 

 Do. 



Early in the fiscal year an additional hatchery was added to the 

 number already in operation, through the acceptance of a donation 

 by Mrs. Mary A. Scully of a trout-hatching plant which had been 

 constructed and successfully operated as a private venture for some 

 years by her husband, the late John S. Scully, of Massachusetts. 

 This property consists of about 135 acres of land in the heart of the 

 Berkshire Hills, some 7 miles from Great Barrington, Mass., with 

 the ponds and buildirigs required for a complete trout hatchery. 

 A joint resolution of Congress, authorizing the Secretary of Com- 

 merce to accept the gift on behalf of the Government was signed 

 by the President on July 28, 1916, and shortly thereafter the Bureau 

 instituted active trout operations with the stock of fish included as 

 a part of the donation. 



DISTRIBUTION OF THE HATCHERY OUTPUT. 



The output of the hatcheries, planted under favorable conditions 

 and in well-considered places, reached every State and Alaska. The 

 commercial fishes were distributed for the most part in local waters, 



