PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1923. 13 



Number and dispomiion of fish rescued, fiscal year 1923 — Continued. 



station and species. 



Summary by species: 



Black bass 



Buffalofish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Drum. 



Pike and pickerel 



Rock bass. 



Smallmouth bass. 



Sunfish 



Warmouth bass.. 



White bass 



Yellow perch 



Miscellaneous 



Total 



Delivered to 

 applicants. 



300, 534 

 740 

 541 



209, 714 



433, 976 



1,685 



160 



600 



94 



191,213 

 80 

 100 



24,775 

 740 



1, 164, 952 



Restored to 

 original 

 waters. 



225, 505 



9, 206, 498 



14, 225, 619 



36,123,394 



34, 855, 390 



47,341 



905, 235 



2,855 



26, 229, 365 



39, 985 



911,790 



15, 861, 102 



138, 634, 079 



Total. 



26, 



526, 039 



207, 238 



226, 160 



333, 108 



289, 366 



49, 026 



905, 395 



3,455 



94 



420, 578 



80 



40, 085 



936, 565 



861,842 



139, 799, 031 



STATIONS AND SUBSTATIONS AND OUTPUT OF EACH. 



During the fiscal year 1923 fish-cultural operations were conducted 

 at 87 main stations and 34 substations, though at several of these 

 work was confined principally to the rescue of stranded fishes from 

 overflowed lands. The following table lists the main stations in 

 alphabetical order, each of them being followed by its auxiliary 

 substations, and includes the period of operation at each point and 

 the number of eggs, fry, and fingerling fish distributed. 



Stations and substations operated and output of each, fiscal year 1923. 



(Asterisk (*) indicates that additional eggs were transferred to other stations for convenience in handling. 



See table, p. 17.] 



