684 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Summary, by species, of the distribution of fish, fiscal year 1931 — Continued 



State and species 



Numher 



Pennsylvania— Continued. 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Smallmouth black bass. 



Sunflsh 



Pike perch. 



Yellow perch- 



fthode Island: 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



South Carolina: 



Catfish , 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Shad 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass 



Rock bass 



Warmouth bass 



Sunfish 



South Dakota: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Largemouth black bass 

 Yellow perch 



Tennessee: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass 



Rock bass 



Sunfish 



Texas: 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass 



Rock bass 



Warmouth bass 



Rio Grande perch 



Sunfish 



Utah: 



Catfish 



Chinook salmon . _ 



Landlocked salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Black -spotted trout 



Lake trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout.. 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass 



Sunfish... 



Yellow perch 



Vermont: 



Catfish 



Steelhead salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Lake trout 



Brook trout 



Grayling... 



, 023, 030 



41, 290 



85, 375 



1,000 



5,555 



500, 000 



9,745 



500 

 500 



1,495 



42, 800 



13, 600 



, 240, 000 



13, 375 



183, 345 



2,100 



11,350 



9,700 



200 



163, 050 



624, 400 



432, 400 



25, 975 



600 



3,600 



44, 865 



38, 720 



125 



32, 000 



6,550 

 42, 810 



3,410 



28, 730 



486, 980 



5,950 

 22, 500 

 47, 665 

 67, 305 



500 



984, 000 



25, 000 



, 134, 800 



423, 000 



100, 000 



596, 500 



113,500 



750 



4,050 



2,075 



1,720 



1,500 

 25, 200 

 16, 800 

 28, 900 



5,000 



50, 000 



482, 782 



3,000 



State and species 



Number 



Vermont — Continued. 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Smallmouth black br ss. 



Virginia: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Smallmouth black bass. 



Crappie 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



Pike perch 



Shad 



Washington: 



Chinook salmon.. 



Chum salmon 



Silver salmon 



Sockeye salmon 



Humpback salmon 



Steelhead salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



West Virginia: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout _ . 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Smallmouth black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Yellow perch 



Pike perch 



Wisconsin: 



Catfish 



Bufi^aloflsh 



Carp... 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Pike and pickerel 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass, 



Sunfish 



Pike perch 



"Vellow perch 



White bass 



Fresh-water drum 



Miscellaneous fishes 



Wyoming- 

 Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Golden trout 



Black -spotted trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Lake trout 



Brook trout 



Grayling 



Largemouth black bass 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



080,000 



400, 300 



450 



500 



1,500 

 140, 770 



4,800 



155,205 



204, 145 



900 



6,554 

 116,765 

 704, 725 

 500, 000 

 600, 000 



083, 100 

 734, 500 

 369, 400 

 091. 800 

 000, 100 

 561,000 

 76, 900 

 , 728, 664 

 109, 960 



4,100 



221, 800 



25,000 



441,625 



34, 055 



34, 015 



500 



10, 180 



850 



, 400, 000 



,980,412 

 , 228, 000 

 ,012,800 

 364, 550 

 229, 800 

 , 480, 350 

 ,182,450 

 ,289,997 

 220, 222 

 901, 857 

 ,413,000 

 218, 252 

 6,780 

 425 

 , 210, 300 



4,425 



, 079, 105 



1,700 



, 560, 250 



, 038, 103 



250,000 



706, 965 



, 000, 000 



9, 450 



9,000 



1,040 



METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION 



In making distribution of fish, consideration is first given to the 

 waters from which the fish or fish eggs w^ere collected; after which, 

 shipments are made to suitable public or private waters upon appli- 

 cations previously submitted. Blanks on which formal requests for 

 fish may be made are furnished by the bureau. These blanks call 

 for a complete description of the waters to be stocked, and from this 



