PROPAGATION AND DISTKIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1923. 



The sunfishes, black basses, and crappies (Centkabchid^) : 



Crappies (Pomoxis annularis and P. sparoides). 



Largeniouth black bass {Miaropterus salnioides). 



Sniallmouth black bass {Mii-ropterus doloniieu) . 



Rock bass (AniNopUtes rupestris). 



Wannoutb bass, goggle-eye (Cliccnohryttus gulosus). 



Green sunfish (Apomotis cyanellus). 



Red-breasted bream (Lepomis auritus). 



Bluegill sunfisb (Lepomis pallidus). 



Long-eared sunfish (Lepomis megalotis) . 



Common sunfish (Eupomotis gibbosus). 

 The pekches (Pekcid.e) : 



Pike perch (Stizostedion ritrcum). 



Sauger {Stizostedion canadense). 



Yellow perch (Perca flavescens). 

 The sea basses (Sereanid^) : 



White bass (Roccus chrysops). 



White perch (Morone americana). 



Sea bass {Centropristes striaUis). 

 The porgies (Sparid.^:) : 



Scup, scuppaug (Stenotomus chrysops). 

 The drums (Sci-enid^) : 



Fresh-water drum, lake sheepshead (Aplodinotus grunniens) . 

 The cods (Gadid.e) : 



Cod (Gadus caUarias). 



Haddock ( McUinograininus (rglefinus). 



Pollock (Pollachiiis virens). 

 The flounders (Pleuronectid^) : 



Winter flounder. American flatfish (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) . 



OUTPUT. 



The combined work of the fish-ciihural stations and the rescue 

 crews during the year resuhed in a gross output of 4.315,857,725 eggs, 

 fry, and fingerling fish for distribution. Losses in transportation 

 amounted to 998,696, leaving a net total of 4,314,859,029 fish and eggs 

 actual!}' distributed. 



Hummarii, by species, of net output of fish and fish eggs, fiscal year 1923. 



