18 XJ. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Transfers of eggs between stations, fiscal year 1923 — Continued. 



Species. 



Lake trout. 



Landlocked salmon. 



Loch Leven trout 

 Pike perch 



Rainbow trout... 



Silver salmon 



Sockeye salmon . . 

 Steelhead salmon 



Whitefish. 



Yellow perch. 



Number of 

 eggs. 



50,000 



75,000 



25,000 



150, 000 



108, 000 



3, 037, 000 



230, 000 



3, 000, 000 



4, 000, 000 



6, 000, 000 



50, 052 



20, 349 



20, 349 



380, 602 



10, 350 



500, 000 



1, 500, 000 



1, 000, 000 



1, 500, 000 



50, 000 



25, 000 



77, 000 



25, 000 



50,000 



50, 000 



50, 000 



50, 000 



3, 025, 000 



780, 000 



650, 000 



25, 000 



100, 000 



100,000 



85,000 



50, 000 



35,000 



50, 000 



50,000 



1, 120, 000 



35, 935, 000 



200,000 



1, 000, 000 



20, 000, 000 



9, 165, 000 



750, 000 



250, 000 



From— 



Cape Vincent, N. Y. 



Duluth, Minn 



do.. 



do 



Northville, Mich 



.\lpena, Mich 



do 



Charlevoix, Mich 



do.. 



do , 



St. Johnsbury,Vt... 



Craig Brook, Me 



do 



Grand Lake Stream, Me 



Spearfish, S. Dak 



Put in Bay, Ohio 



do 



do.. 



do. 



Bozeman, Mont.. 



do.. _ 



Manchester, Iowa 



Springville, Utah 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 



Wytheville, Va 1... 



do 



do 



Baker Lake, Wash _ 



Birdsview, Wash... 



Sultan, Wash 



Baker Lake, Wash 



Applegate, Oreg 



do.. 



do 



Washougal River, Wash 



.:...do 



do 



do 



Cape Vincent, N. Y 



Alpena, Mich _ 



do -._ 



Put in Bay, Ohio 



Charlevoix, Mich 



Bryans Point, Md 



Central station, Washington, 



D. C. 

 do 



To— 



Holden.Vt. 

 Bozeman, Mont. 

 Clackamas, Oreg. 

 Leadville, Colo. 

 Alpena, Mich. 

 Charlevoix, Mich. 

 Northville, Mich. 

 Alpena, Mich. 

 Cape Vincent, N. Y. 

 Duluth, Minn. 

 Nashua, N. H. 



Do. 

 St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

 Craig Brook, Me. 

 St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

 Berkshire, Mass. 

 Cape Vincent, N. Y. 

 Central station, Washington, D. C. 

 Nashua, N. H. 

 Neosho, Mo. 

 Manchester, Iowa. 

 La Crosse, Wis. 

 Manchester, Iowa. 

 Nashua, N. H. 



Central station, Washington, D. C. 

 Craig Brook, Me. 

 Nashua, N. H. 

 Birdsview, Wash. 

 Duckabush, Wash. 

 Quilcene, Wash. 

 Birdsview, Wash. 

 Duluth, Minn. 

 Leadville, Colo. 

 Trail, Oreg. 

 Bozeman, Mont. 

 Clackamas, Oreg. 

 St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

 Spearfish, S. Dak. 

 Central station, Washington, D. C. 

 Charlevoix, Mich. 

 Northville, Mich. 

 Central station, Washington, D. C. 

 Alpena, Mich. 



Central station, Washington, D. C. 

 Erwin, Tenn. 



Wytheville, Va. 



EGG-COLLECTING OR AUXILIARY STATIONS. 



In many instances the eggs hatched at the main stations are ob- 

 tained at points established as near as possible to the base of egg- 

 collecting operations. All of these egg-collecting auxiliaries are 

 temporary in character, many of them being mere camps with a tent 

 for the operator to live in, which in many instances serves also as a 

 place where the eggs may be packed for shipment. In other fields 

 the operator may be quartered with the fishermen or at some hotel 

 in the vicinity, in which case a fish house is used for packing opera- 

 tions. During the past fiscal year 75 of these egg-collecting stations 

 were occupied for periods varying from two weeks to approximately 

 three months. The following list of substations of this class shows 

 in each case the main station from which operations were conducted, 

 the period of operation, and the species handled. 



