KEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 

 Summary of distribution. 



KOTE— 2,047,000 shad fry were deposited for rearing in the Fish Ponds, T^ashington, D. C, but 

 these figures are not included in the summations; also 9,500 hybrids of Von Behr trout and landlocked 

 Balmon were hatched and distributed, but these not being a distinct species are not included. 



In addition to the foregoing there were furnished for distribution, but lost in transit, 6,200,000 pike- 

 perch eggs, 1,580,000 pike-perch fry, 1,570,000 shad fry, 328,000 cod fry, 6,000 brook-trout fry, 10,500 

 lake-trout fry, 4,000 steelhead-trout fry, and the following adults and yearling fish : 307 catfish, 5,860 

 carp, 1,404 tench, 1,099 goldfish, 3,362 landlocked salmon, 17,355 rainbow trout, 365 Von Behr trout, 

 519 brook trout, 900 lake trout, 26 pike perch, 4,478 black bass, 11,658 rock bass, 387 Warmouth bass, 

 3 suufish, and 1,307 crappie. 



Green Lake Station, Maine (E. M. Robinson and E. E. Race, Superintendents). 



Operations were continued under the direction of Mr. Eobinson 

 until November 27, when he was temporarily superseded by Mr. 0. G. 

 Atkins, superintendent of Craig Brook Station, who was detailed to 

 assume charge of Green Lake Station pending the appointment of a 

 successor to Mr. Eobinson, and to report on the condition of affairs. 

 Mr. Atkins remained in charge until January 23, 1895, when Mr. E. E. 

 Eace was appointed superintendent. 



The fry and stock fish on hand at the station at the beginning of the 

 fiscal year were as follows : 



