324 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Commercial fishes — Continued. Page 



Rescue operations 354 



La Crosse, Wis 355 



Homer, Minn 355 



Bellevue, Iowa _ 355 



Marquette, Iowa , 355 



Atchafalaya, La 355 



Mussel infection in conjunction with the rescue of landlocked 



fishes 355 



Marine fishes 356 



Boothbay Harbor, Me 356 



Gloucester, Mass 357 



Woods Hole, Mass 1 357 



Anadromous fishes of the Atlantic coast 358 



Shad: Bryans Point, Md 358 



Shad and river herring. Edenton, N. C 358 



Atlantic and humpback salmons. Craig Brook, Me 359 



Fishes of minor interior waters 359 



Rocky Mountain trout stations 360 



Bozonian, Mont 360 



Meadow Creek, Mont 360 



Glacier Park, Mont 361 



Leadville, Colo 361 



Yellowstone National Park, Wyo 302 



Saratoga, Wyo 362 



Spearfish, S. Dak 362 



Springville, Utah 363 



New England trout and salmon stations 363 



Berkshire, Mass 364 



Craig Brook. Me 364 



Grand Lake Stream, Me 364 



Green Lake, Me 365 



St. Johnsbury. Vt 365 



York Pond, N. H 365 



Nashua, N. H 366 



Combination trout and pond stations 366 



Erwin. Tenn 366 



Manchester, Iowa 367 



Neosho, Mo 367 



Bourbon. Mo 368 



Langdon, Ivans 368 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va 368 



Wytheville, Ya 369 



Pondfish-cultural stations 369 



Cold Spring. Ga_ 370 



Harris Ponds, Ga 370 



Edenton, N. C 370 



Louisville, Ky 370 



Mammoth Spring, Ark 371 



Orangeburg, S. C 371 



San Marcos. Tex 371 



Tupelo, Miss 372 



Lakeland (Md.) ponds 372 



Central station and aquarium, Washington, D. C 373 



Part 2.— DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS 



Summaries of distribution 375 



Method of distribution 377 



Cost of distribution 378 



Allotment of fish to applicants 379 



Time of delivery 379 



Distribution cars 3S0 



