REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Fish and eggs furnished for distribution during year ending June 30, 1901. 

Source of supply. 

Green Lake, Me.*..__-.. -.--- 
Craig Brook, Me.* 
Grand Lake Stream, Me 
SRA INC s.- e 
St. Johnsbury, Vt 
Gloucester, Mass. ------ .--- 
Woods Hole, Mass. + 
Cape Vincent, N. Y 
Steamer Fish Hawkt 
Battery Station. Md.§. --.-- 
HABhAKeS: Gl 2 282s. 
Central Station, D. C 
Bryan Point. Md 
Wytheville, Va 
Mewin) TPennaees 382). 2a.) 
Cold Springs, Ga 
Edenton NaG2s-2-. 2. <5: 5 
Put-in Bay, Ohio #} ----.._-- 
Northville, Mich 
Detroit, substation 
Alpena,substation _____ __. 




Species. Eggs. 
Landlocked salmon---.-.----.-- 15, 855 
BrookstTrout oop nose ee re eee 
lb ey hwo hie Se aes = 358, 500 
Steelhead trout.--.-.-- ed pels be 
Atlantic salmon -.....--._...--; 200, 000 
Landlocked salmon_____----.__- 115, 0U0 
Steelhead troute =) —-- = Bee = ws 
Scotch sea: trout ----.----2-2---- 10, 000 
Brook trout ------ fp eS Ey A eae Se 
Landlocked salmon.--...._------ eee eee 
IBPOOKMrOUtE sss. = 9 os eee Ae eee SS 
BPOOKSETOUbo => oes 2. Sees lene e oo 
Grnalyidin oie 5 ee ae ee ee eee pa ee 
IBPOOK trout = 0525-5 ee oe 140, 000 
Rainbow trout 
Steelhead trout___-.___.- 
Lake trout 
Grayling 
Landlocked salmon 
Lobster 
Pike perch 
White-fish-- 
BTaclabassee ere nie tne ant otee | Paw 
Crappie = eee ae 
Shad 
Lake trout 
Brook trout 
Brook trout 
Black bass 
Blackibass! = 122 S22 Ss 
Warmouth bass) 222-235 re os 
Witte fish 0st oa ee ee 
Lake herring 
Pike perch 
Lake trout 
Loch Leven trout 
White-fish 
iWihite-fshen cess) —.- sae 
Lake trout 




Fry and fin- Adultsand 




gerlings. yearlings. 
| 
280, 231 178, 183 
437, 529 59 
Brite eon tenes aes 
Be et Ee oe 1,370 
10, 000 182, 884 
, 000 3,114 
5, 000 14,340 
Bier pt eae 4, 907 
Se es ee 170 
76, 692 33, 862 
aie age 176 
191, 000 88,175 
Weaean nee nor 540, 
408, 000 15, 450 
ae eee 3, 841 
oe eee 20, 400 
ZU T400) See ee 
Beebe se REALS 1, 200 
(ee Sew A 22, 088 
82:815, 000) |< saz sels 
45, 393,000 |--...-.----s 
eel at! /64, 280 
RE AILET. 1,531 
2, 000, 000 
++162, 480 
8,192 
1,812 
8,370 
76, 125 
1, 258 
Tees 275 
See 306 
A, Ee OE 3, 367 
Bil) 280, 000) |-csee 2 sores 
125:3003000: [22 cass = 2 
BY 000 [ese eee seat 
156 6874000! |E2en = Seer 
3,910,000 153,000 
991250) | aso 
2. QO0)| steers ee 
PAROOD |e tes 
TUONO, OG, ees, co en ate 
30; 050,000 |-- 4a. ---. 
000,000 |..aMar... 
*In addition to the above. there were transferred from Craig Brook station to other stations 
of the U.S. Fish Commission, 15,000 landlocked salmon eggs, 5,000 Atlantic salmon eggs, 2,000 
Scotch sea trout eggs, and 500 brook trout eggs. 
+ In addition to the above there were transferred to Gloucester station for hatching 7,842,009 cod 
eggs, and 336,000 lobster fry were delivered to scientists. 
$26,757,000 shad eggs were also transferred from the Fish Hawk to various stations of the U.S. 
Fish Commission and 1,419,000 also to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, N. Y 
§ 3,030,000 shad eggs were also transferred to Central Station, Washington. D. C. 
| 350 black bass for breeders were transferred from Fish Lakes to Bullochville, Ga. 
* In addition to the above, 1,960,000 shad fry were also transferred from Central Station to the 
Fish Lakes retaining ponds, which are not included in this tabulation. 
** 1,011,000 shad eggs were also transferred from Bryan Point to Central Station. 
++ In addition to the above. 
other stations of the U. S. Fish Commission. 
+} In addition to the above, 21,592,000 white-fish eggs and 2,000,000 pike-perch eggs were trans- 
ferred from Put-in Bay to other stations of the U.S. Fish Commissio.1, and 6,000,000 pike-perch 
eggs were sent to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, N. Y. 
, 110.000 rainbow trout eggs were transferred from Wytheville to 
