PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1931 649 



Stations, and substations operated and the output of each, fiscal year 1931 — Contd. 

 [Asterisk (*) denotes transfer of eggs. See table, pp. 641-642] 



Stations, substations, and species 



San Marcos, Tex.— Continued. 

 Lake Worth, Tex.— 



Largemouth black bass. 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Rio Grande perch 



Sunfish 



Warmouth bass__ _. 



Saratoga, Wyo.: 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Spearfish, S. Dak.: 



Brook trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Crawford, Nebr.— 



Brook trout . 



Catfish 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



Springville, Utah.: 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Pyramid Lake, Nev.— 



Black-spotted trout 



Tupelo, Miss.: 



Largemouth black bass.. 



Sunfish 



Aliceville, Ala. — 



Largemouth black bass.. 



Sunfish 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.: 

 Largemouth black bass... 



Brook trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout.. 



Rock bass 



Sunfish 



Woods Hole, Mass.: 



Cod 



Mackerel 



Winter fiounder.. 

 WythevUle, Va.: 



Largemouth black bass... 



Brook trout 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Rock bass 



Smallmouth black bass... 



Sunfish 



Alarion, Va.— 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Yellowstone Park, Wyo.: 



Black-spotted trout 



Grayling 



Yes Bay, Alaska: 



Chum salmon 



Humpback salmon 



Sockeye salmon 



Eggs 



Fry 



Fingerlings 

 yearlings 

 and adults 



4,000 



'366, 000 



(*) 



*602, 000 

 *746, 000 



627, 000 



215,000 



46, 000 

 1,030 

 16, 435 

 29, 200 

 60, 900 

 20, 100 



174, 100 

 498, 300 



32 570, 500 

 364, 500 



828, 894 

 500, 946 

 223, 400 



31,575 

 21, 000 



33 165, 000 



51,000 

 51, 000 

 18, 100 



116,500 



193, 000 



110,500 



1, 649, 800 



70, 087, 000 



1,611,000 



263, 652, 000 



*5, 388, 000 

 1, 000, 000 



6, 107, 000 

 *1, 868, 000 



115,951,000 



8, 580, 000 



917, 139, 000 



23, 000 



157, 470 

 343, 170 



1,635 

 65, 950 



77, 206 



3* 1, 117, 700 



33 343, 800 



36 310, 200 



6,600 



19, 800 



85, 000 

 261, 000 



1,425 



3" 222, 775 



500 



38 328, 360 



8,500 



900 



36, 750 



23, 000 

 3.000 



5, 002, 500 



36, 482, 000 



Total 



50, 000 

 1,030 

 16, 435 

 29, 200 

 60, 900 

 20, 100 



174, 100 

 498, 300 

 570, 500 

 364, 500 



828, 894 

 500, 946 

 589, 400 



31,575 

 21,000 

 165, 000 

 51,000 

 51, 000 

 18, 100 



116,500 



193, 000 



110, 500 



2, 251, 800 



746, 000 



372, 470 

 343, 170 



1,635 

 65, 950 



77, 206 



1.117,700 



343, 800 



937, 200 



6,600 



19, 800 



186, 038, 000 



10, 191, 000 



1. 180, 791, 000 



24,425 



222, 775 



500 



328, 360 



8,500 



900 



36, 750 



23, 000 

 3,000 



10, 390, 500 

 1, 000, 000 



85, 000 



6, 368, 000 



38, 350, 000 



work° addition to 4,500 flngerling Loch Leven trout turned over to the State of Wyoming in cooperative 

 work° ^^'^"'^^ ^° ^°'°°° flngerling Loch Leven trout turned over to the State of Nebraska in cooperative 



t„'t^o It '^/"°? \?r 5.000 flngerling brook trout turned over to the State of Virginia and 362,000 turned over 

 to the State of West Virgmia m cooperative work. 



live w ^r^^'*"'"" ^'^ ^^'°°° flngerling Loch Leven trout turned over to the State of West Virginia in coopera- 

 work° ^^^'''°'^ *° -^'°*^° flngerling rainbow trout turned over to the State of West Virginia in cooperative 

 !I J° addition to 30,800 flngerling brook trout turned over to the State of Virginia in cooDerative work 

 f„ h? t?1"'"r"4° 2?'??° fi°?e^»ng rainbow trout turned over to the State of VirS and 85?8W) turnerm 

 to the State of West Vurgmia m cooperative work. 



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