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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



instances where the eggs were shipped to State fish commissions (see 

 p. 88). In the list of commercial species are included fishes rescued 

 from the landlocked sloughs along the Mississippi Eiver (see p. 10). 

 The species propagated for the purpose of stocking interior waters 

 are brook trout, rainbow trout, black-spotted trout, large-mouthed 

 black bass, small-mouthed black bass, rock bass, sunfish, crappie, and 

 catfish. The great economic value of this work is attested by the 

 large number of favorable reports received from organizations and 

 individuals concerning plants of fish made in waters, many of which 

 contained no fish life prior to such introduction b}^ the bureau (see 

 discussion and tables on p. 111). 



TABULAR SUMMARIES OF DISTRIBUTION. 



DISTRIBUTION TO ALL APPLICANTS. 



The following table shows in summarized form the numbers and 

 species of fish and fish eggs of the net output of the hatcheries for the 

 fiscal year 1922 that were delivered to applicants. 



Summary, "by species, of distribution of fish and eggs to all applicants, fiscal 



year 1922. 



[Asterisk (*) denotes eggs; dagger (f), fry; all others are flngerllngs or yearlings.] 



UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES. 



State and species. 



Alabama: 



Catfish 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



SmaU-mouthed black bass, 



Sunfish 



Alaska: 



Humpbacked salmon 



Sockeye salmon 



Arizona: 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass, 



Rock bass 



Sunfish 



Arkansas: 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



Rainbow trout 



Rock bass 



Small-mouthed black bass 



Sunfish 



YeUow perch 



California: 



Catfish 



Chinook salmon 



Colorado: 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Lake trout 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Sunfish 



Connecticut : 



Brook trout 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Flounder 



Number. 



5,260 



t60,500 



80,169 



2,500 



650 



51,950 



210,000 



*150,000 



t28,400,000 



51,820,000 



495 

 178 

 390 

 200 

 105 



725 



tl4,000 



32, 870 



28,025 



4,042 



t63,000 



1,000 



21,900 



t300,000 



960 



5,872,200 



349,000 



t471,000 



2, 437, 550 



2,225 



50 



25,000 



6,790 



20,000 



112,600 



1,000 



47,000 



10,000 



80 



tl9,354,000 



State and species. 



Connecticut — Continued. 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Pike perch 



SmaU-mouthed black bass 

 Yellow perch 



Delaware: 



Brook trout 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Rock bass 



Sunfish 



Georgia: 



Brook trout 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Rainbow trout 



Small-mouthed black bass 



Sunfish 



Hawaii: Rainbow trout 



Idaho: 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Cliinook salmon 



Landlocked salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Whitefish 



Illinois: 



Buffalo fish 



Carp 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Fresh- water drvun 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Pike and pickerel 



Rock bass 



Small-mouthed black bass 



Sunfish 



White bass 



Yellow perch 



MisceUaneous fishes 



Indiana: 



Carp 



Catfish 



Number. 



495 



tl, 000, 000 



621 



t200,000 



525 



1,200 



1,050 



540 



60 



tlO,000 



3,150 



475 



tl3,000 



84,285 



67,600 



100 



48,200 



♦51,000 



10,500 



15,950 



224,000 



*5,000 



*125,000 



87,000 



*1, 000, 000 



♦19,292,000 



380,200 



301,460 



572, 115 



315,665 



10 



8,622 



50 



240 



1,500 



744, 815 



1,560 



25 



20,000 



110 

 3,150 



