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The following tables show the eggs and fry distributed by the 

 Government and privately owned hatcheries in Alaska: 



Output of the Salmon Hatcheries in Alaska Owned by the U. S. Bureau op 



Fisheries, 1906 to 1919. 



Includes 2,925,000 fingerlings, yearlings, or adults, 

 t Includes 19.402,500 fingerlings. 



c Includes 1,575,000 flngcrliiigs. 



(t 1,059,900 sockeye eggs were shipped to the Little White Salmon hatchery, and 3,440,100 to the Oregon 

 Fish Commission. 

 < Includes 6,(XX),000 fingerlings. 



1 Includes 5,444,830 fingerlings, yearlings, or adults. 

 g Includes 119,480 fingerlingH, yearlings, or adults. 



A Includes 11.1IXJ,440 fingerlings. Of the eggs from which the.se fry and fingerlings were hatched 15,000,- 

 000 came from Yes liay hatchery. 



1 Includes 10,ltiO,(XJO fingerlings. 



> 5,10(J,(XjO of thf.se cp(;s were .shipped to the Hurcau's Quinault (Wash.) hatchery, and 20,700,000 lo the 

 Province of Mrili.sli Columbia. 



* 6,7tiO,000 of these eggs were shipped to the Bureau's i'uget bound hatcheries. 



