PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1921. 13 



Stations and Substations Operated, and OrTPVT of Each, Fiscal Year 



1921— Continued. 



[Asterisk (*) denotes transler of eggs. See table, p. 15.] 



Station and period of 

 operation. 



Species. 



Eggs. 



Fry. 



Fingerlings, 

 yearlings, 

 and adults 



Total. 



San Marcos, Tex.: 

 Entire year — 



Saratoga, Wyo.:* 

 Entire year. . . 



Black bass . 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Rock bass.. 

 Sunflsh 



Spearfish, S. Dak. 

 Entire year. . . 



Springville, Utah:* 

 Entire year 



Blackspotted trout i 



Brook trout 100,000 



Rainbow trout * 1,297,740 



Brook trout 



Lake trout 



Loch Leven trout . 

 Rainbow trout — 



Paris, Idaho — 

 March-April. 

 Tupelo, Miss.: 

 Entire year. . 



Blackspotted trout. 



Brook trout 



Catfi.sh 



Rainbow trout 



<*) I; 



* 356,666' I ! 



257,715 



70,000 



5,904 



320 



74, 872 



194,000 

 129,000 

 145,000 



530,000 

 29,900 

 34,000 



126,945 



91,300 



200,300 



2,000 



172,000 



Whitefish. 



White Sulphur Springs, 

 W. Va.:* 

 Entire year 



Crappie 



Largemouth black 



bass. 

 Sunfish 



Woods Hole, Mass.:* 

 Entire year 



Wytheville, Va.:* 

 Entire year 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black 



bass. 



Rainbow trout 



Rock bass 



Smallmouth black 



bass. 



Cod 



Flounder. 



Yes Bay, Alaska: 

 Entire year. . . 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black 



bass. 



Pike perch 



Rainbow trout 



Rock bass 



Smallmouth black 



bass. 

 Sunflsh 



600,000 



351,000 



•250,000 



(*) 



25,800 



100,500 



124,441,000 

 795,355,000 



1,280 

 5-1,500 



73,005 



857,400 

 550 

 600 



663,151 

 175 

 125 



40,900 



160 



9,423 



110,000 



500,000 



Sockeye salmon . 



350,000 



550,000 



315,550 



14,060 



100 



10,325 



9. .380, .500 



2,57, 715 



70,000 



5,904 



320 



74, 872 



194,000 



229,000 



1,442,740 



530,000 

 29,900 

 34,000 



126,945 



91,300 



200,300 



2,000 



522,000 



600,000 



1,280 

 405,500 



73,005 



857,400 



550 



26,400 



913,151 



175 



100,625 



124,441,000 

 795,355,000 



40,900 



160 



9,423 



500,000 



425,550 



14,060 



100 



10,325 



10,280,500 



Gross output 



Loss in transit. 



Net output 



1,109,637,130 3,626,264,230 

 1,500 



226,682,195 

 92,650 



4,962,583,555 

 94, 150 



1,109,637,130 3,626,262,730 



226,589,545 



4,962,489,405 



EGG-COLLECTING OR AUXILIARY STATIONS. 



The eprps hatcherl at the main stations and substations listed in 

 the foregoing table are in many cases obtained from auxiliary 

 sources, usually temporary stations occupied during the season 

 only or, in some instances, mere camps, which are shifted from year 

 to year. In the Great Lakes and off the New England coast col- 

 lections are made by the bureau's vessels or boats in favorable lo- 

 calities. The following stations and egg-collecting points, operative 

 for the periods indicated, furnished eggs of the given species for the 

 main hatcheries during 1921. 



