478 



U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Stations and substations operated and the output of each, fiscal year 1938 — Continued 



stations, substations, and species 



Bear Lakf., Utah: 



Black -spotted trout. __ 



Brook trout 



Lake trout 



Rainbow trout 



Sockeye salmon, landlocked. 



Uvalde, Tex.: 



Rio Grande perch 



Black bass, largemouth 



Sunfish 



Fort Worth, Tex.: 



Black bass, largemouth 



Warmouth bass 



Sunfish 



Catflsh__ 



Crappie 



San A ngelo, Tex.: 



Black bass, largemouth 



Sunfish 



San Marcos, Tex.: 



Rio Grande perch 



Black bass, largemouth 



Sunflsh 



Crappie.-- - -.. 



Walhalla, S. C: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout.. 



Welaka, Fla.: 



Black bass, largemouth 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.: 



Brook trout 



Loch Lcven trout. 



Rainbow trout 



Black bass, largemouth. 



Woods Hole, Mass.: 



Flatfish 



Wytheville, Va.: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Pike perch. 



Black bass, largemouth 



Black bass, smallmouth 



Rock bass... 



Sunfish 



Harrison Lake, Va.: 



Black bass, largemouth 



Sunfish 



Catfish 



Crappie 



Shad 



Norris, Tenn.: 



Black bass, largemouth 



Sunflsh 



Smokemont, N. C: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Yellowstone Park, Wye: 



Black-spotted trout 



Rainbow trout 



Grayling 



Jackson, Wyo.: 



Black- spotted trout 



Brook trout 



Lake trout 



Eggs 



Fry 



107, 100 



50,000 



172, 200 



Fingerlings 



1, 196, 000 



1, 280, 000 



23, 606, 785 



479, 900 



2, 285, 200 



120, 000 



452, 663, 000 



500, 000 



20,000 



3, 140, 000 



2, 862, 500 

 733, 000 



39, 750 



166, 100 



10, 025 



60, 050 



401, 200 



5,260 



235, 770 



14, 350 



114,720 



400 



13, 975 



2,590 



32, 460 



50, 000 

 2,050 



24,400 



211, 555 



136, 470 



5,005 



13,200 

 64, 725 



180, 000 



1, 075, 855 



116, 200 



434, 620 



2,360 



545, 585 

 361, 485 



1,885 



7,640 



18, 700 



53, 500 



62, 265 



71, 850 



1,015 



795 



6,500 

 195, 000 



66, 900 

 90, 680 



5, 665, 600 



457, 600 

 170, 020 

 85, 440 



Total 



39, 750 

 166, 100 

 10, 025 

 60, 050 

 401, 200 



5,260 



342, 870 



14, 350 



114,720 



400 



13, 975 



2,5lJ0 



32, 460 



100, 000 

 2,050 



24,400 



383, 755 



136, 470 



5,005 



13,200 

 64, 725 



300, 000 



1, 075, 855 



116, 200 



1, 630, 620 



2,360 



452, 663, 000 



545, 585 

 1, 641, 485 

 500, 000 

 1.885 

 27, 640 

 18, 700 

 53, 500 



62, 265 



71, 850 



1,015 



795 



3, 140, 000 



6,500 

 195, 000 



66, 900 

 90, 680 



29, 272, 385 



479, 900 



5, 147, 700 



1, 190, 600 

 170, 020 

 85, 440 



EGG COLLECTIONS 



Egg collections during the fiscal year 1938 exceeded those of 1937 by 

 approxmiately 70,000,000 eggs. As usual, the greater percentage of 

 the collections comprised the four marine species; namely, cod, 

 haddock, pollock, and flounder. The greater part of the eggs of these 

 species is secured from fish caught by commercial fishermen. These 

 eggs are fertilized and returned directly to the spawning grounds. 



The recession in the take of Loch Leven trout eggs was due to the 

 draining of the hydroelectric reservoir in the Madison Valley where 

 these eggs are obtained. 



