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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



STATE OF WASllINQTON. 



Chambers Creek. 



Chehalis. 



Chehalis No. 2. 



Chinook. 



Dungenesa. 



Elhvah. 



Green River. 



Green River No. 2. 



Nasel River. 



Nisqually. 



Nooksack. 



Nooksack River, Middle Fork. 



Nooksack River, South Fork. 



North River. 



Pilchuck. 



Puyalhip River. 



Saniish. 



Skagit River. 



Skokoinish. 



Skykomish. 



Snohomish. 



Stillaguamish. 



Kalania. 



I/ewis River. 



Patcros-Methow. 



Tahuya (eyeing station). 



Wenatdiee. 



Tilton River. 



Wind Pdver. 



lliiniptulips. 



Willapa. 



Willapa No. 2. 



DOMINION OF CANADA. 



Granite Creek. 

 Pemberton. 

 Harrison Lake. 

 Stuart Lake. 

 Skeena River. 

 Babine Lake. 

 Rivers Inlet. 

 Fraser River. 

 Anderson Lake. 

 Kennedy Lake. 

 Cowichan Lake. 



PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 



Seton Lake. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. 



Nlmpkish Lake. 



ALASKA (private HATCHERIES). 



Alaska Packers Association: 



Fortmann. 

 Northwestern Fisheries Co.: 



Quadra. 



Hetta. 

 North Pacific Trading & Packing Co.: 



Klawak. 



GENERAL STATISTICS. 



Distribution of fry, etc. — In tho next table is shown by years and 

 species the (Hstribution in Pacific coast waters of fry, fmgerlings, 

 yearhngs, and adults from 1873, when the first hatchery began oper- 

 ation, to 1919, inclusive. The figures on fingerlings, yearlings, and 

 adults are not as complete as could be wished, this being due to cer- 

 tain of tho State fish commissions not so])arating them from the fry 

 in th(! published results. 



The table shows the enormous total of 7,990,416,264 fry and 

 275,093,097 fingerlings, yearlings, and adults as having boon deposited 

 in local waters since the inception of tho work on this coast. Of 

 these nearly one-half were sockeye, or red salmon, followed by Chi- 

 nook, or s])ring, coho, or silver, dog, steelhead trout, and humpback 

 salmon in the order named. 



This table does not show tho large number of eggs, fry, etc., shipped 

 from tho coast hatcheries to other sections of the country and to 

 various foreign countries. These appear in the tables shown under 

 the various States, Provinces, and Territories. 



