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Number and disposition of fish rescued, fiscal year 1926 — Continued 



Locality and species 



Delivered 

 to appli- 

 cants 



Restored 



to original 



waters 



Total 

 number of 

 fish 

 rescued - 



Bellevue, Iowa: 



Black bass 



Buffalo fish... 



Carp .- 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Fresh-water drum . 

 Pike and pickerel.. 



Sunfish 



White bass 



Yellow perch 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



Rock Island, 111.: 



Black bass 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Fresh-water drum . 



Sunfish 



Miscellaneous 



Total. 



1,280 



200 

 8, 950 

 9,240 



15, 570 



60 

 364 



1,395 



5, 156, 100 



7, 647, 800 



727, 650 



56, 535 



140 



280 



54, 910 



225 



100 



1, 092, 436 



35,664 



14, 737, 571 



1,195 



430, 500 



1,218,000 



2, 072, 000 



1, 292, 000 



5,000 



182, 700 



886, 050 



6, 087, 445 



2,675 



5, 156, 100 



7, 648, 000 



736, 600 



65, 775 



140 



280 



70, 480 



225 



160 



1, 092, 800 



14, 773, 235 



1,195 



430, 500 



1, 218, 000 



2, 072, 000 



1, 292, 000 



5,000 



182, 700 



SMi, (}.->() 



6, 087, 445 



STATIONS AND SUBSTATIONS AND OUTPUT OF EACH 



During the fiscal year 1926 fish-cultural operations were conducted 

 at 38 main stations and 32 substations, while fish eggs were secured 

 in a number of collecting fields. The following table lists the stations 

 in alphabetical order, each with its substations immediately follow- 

 ing, and shows the output of fish and fish eggs from each point of 

 operation. 



Stations and suttstations operated and output of each, fiscal pear 192G 



[Asterisk (*) denotes transfer of eggs. See table, p. 339] 



» Lost In transit, 47,828, 



