PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1935 415 

 Stations and substations operated and the output of each, fiscal year 1935 — Continued 



• No output due to construction work. 



Note. — Figura<! for "eggs" denote eggs planted or transferred to agencies outside of Bureau, 

 transferred to other Bureau stations are shown separately by table on page 409. 



BQG COLLECTIONS 



As would be expected, the increased output of fish was based upon 

 a larger collection of the raw material, namely, fish eggs. The 

 attached tables give comparison of the 1935 and 1934 collections 

 indicating in which species variations occurred. 



Comparison of egg collections, fiscal years 1934 o.nd 1935 



Species 



Shad... 



Whitefish 



Chinook salmon 



Chum salmon 



Humpback salmon. 



Silver salmon 



Sockeye salmon 



Steelhcad salmon... 

 Landlocked salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Blackspotted trout. 

 Loch Leven trout.. 



Lake trout 



Brook trout 



17, 104, 000 

 12, 000, 000 



28, 323, 000 

 12, 370, 000 



158, 000 



2, 148, 000 



9, 157, 000 



905, 000 



35,000 



25, 770, 253 



28, 946, 550 



29, 329, 624 

 1,850.120 



28, 331, 758 



1935 



5, 280, 000 

 54, 895, 000 

 29, 919, 000 

 21, 138. 000 



3, 398, 000 

 3, 326, 000 

 1, 352, 000 



21, 365, 920 

 21,206,000 

 30, 372, 000 

 2, 684, 000 

 29, 265, 500 



Species 



Grayling 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



White perch 



Cod 



Haddock 



Pollock.. 



Winter flounder. 



Mackerel.. 



Lake herring 



Carp 



BufTalofish 



Total. 



1934 



2,118,400 



840, 920, 300 



6, 430, 000 



1, 600, 000 



1. 037, 202, 000 



291, 754. 000 



1,036,626,000 

 8, 592, 000 



3, 315, 039. 305 



1935 



519.075.000 



14,000.000 



2. 400, 000 



1.753,129,000 



264, 483, 000 



523, 622, 000 



1, 375. 129, 000 



2, 800, 000 



5, 520, 000 



83, 250, 000 



214, 046, 000 



4,981.655,420 



