448 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Number and disposition of fish rescued fiscal year 1925 — Continued 



Locality and species 



Marquette, Iowa: 



Black bass 



Bream 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish... 



Crappie 



Pike and pickerel. 



Yellow perch 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



Bellevue, Iowa: 



Black bass 



Bream 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Pike and pickerel. 



White bass 



Yellow perch 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



Rock Island, 111.: 



Black bass 



Bream 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Pike and pickerel. 



White bass 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



Fairport, Iowa: 



Black bass 



Bream 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Pike and pickerel. 



White bass 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



Atchafalaya, La.: 



Black bass 



Bream 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Pike and pickerel. 



White bass 



Yellow perch 



Miscellaneous 



Total . 



Delivered 



to 

 applicants 



22, 810 

 7,600 



3,330 

 """780 



34, 520 



8,720 



49, 060 



20 



130 



27, 320 



55, 060 



20 



1,070 

 100 



141, 500 



20,940 



1,620 



22, 560 



3,300 

 2,130 



Restored 

 to original 



waters 



23,680 



1, 353, 100 



644, 480 



688, 450 



3, 451, 200 



1, 505, 580 



53, 510 



46,200 



586, 800 



8, 353, 000 



1,790 



119,450 



1, 844, 990 



1, 824, 880 



841, 980 



742, 650 



1,590 



340 



310 



824, 900 



6, 202, 880 



8, 500 



491, 000 



229, 600 



352, 400 



325, 500 



1,711,000 



11,7.50 



900 



478, 000 



3, 608, 650 



13, 150 



59,700 



18, 580 



32,000 



23,920 



106,910 



80 



30 



5,710 



260, 080 



2,480 



96, 270 



579, 600 



651,000 



675, 000 



227, 300 



1,000 



100 



100 



403, 600 



5,430 



2, 636, 450 



Total 

 number of 

 fish rescued 



STATIONS AND SUBSTATIONS AND OUTPUT OF EACH 



During the fiscal year 1925 fish-cultural work was conducted at 

 36 stations, 38 substations, and a considerable number of egg-collect- 

 ing stations, the latter being in operation only during the spaw^ning 

 season of the various fishes handled. The following table lists the 

 stations in alphabetical order with their auxiliary substations imme- 

 diately following each. The output of fish and fish eggs from each 

 station for the year is also shown. 



