PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1922. 



115 



Results of fish planting during fiscal years 1916 and 1911, shown fty States 



and species — Continued. 



S*ate and species. 



Num- 

 ber 

 of re- 

 ports. 



Increase and growth. 



Excel- 

 lent. 



Good. 



Fair. 



Over- 

 flow. 



Uncer- 

 tain. 



Poor. 



New Hampshire— Continued. 



Lake trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



liarge-mouthed black bass 



SmaU-mouthed black bass. 



Yellow perch 



White perch 



New Jersey: 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



Small-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Yellow perch 



New Mexico: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



New York: 



Catfish 



SteeLhead salmon 



Landlocked salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Lake trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



SmaU-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



White perch 



North Carolina: 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Lar^e-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunfish 



North Dakota: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



Ohio: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Small-mouthed black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



Oklahoma: 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Pennsylvania: 



Catfish 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Large-mouthed black bass 



SmaU-mouthed black bass 



6 

 150 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 2 

 3 



1 

 10 

 13 

 10 

 1 

 1 

 1 



4 

 3 

 4 

 2 

 11 



33 

 181 

 532 



72 



55 

 189 

 2 

 31 

 27 



221 



2 



45 



29 



