14 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



The following statement sliows in detail the distribution of salmon; 



Where planted. 



3 



.30 



30 



1895. 



May 13 



Frank Cotton's Brook, tribntary of Alamoosook Lake . . 



Meadow Brook, tributary of Alamoosook Lake 



Saunders Cove, Toddy Pond 



Trundv's Brook, Toddy Pond 



Sacket Harbor, Toddy Pond 



Luke Earriman's Brook, tributary of Toddy Brook 



Ward well Brook, tributary of Alamoosook Lake 



Stubbs Brook, Buck is Mills 



Little Dead Brook, Bucks Mills 



Meadow Brook, Gilpin, tributary of Alamoosook Lake. 



Heart Pond 



Pearts Stream, Toddy Pond 



Ward well Brook, tributary of Alamoosook Lake 



Pearts Stream, Toddy Pond 



Charles Harrlman's Brook, tributary of Toddy Pond 



Luke Harriraan's Brook, tributary of Toddy Pond 



Dead Brook, tributary of Narramissio Eiver 



Toddy Pond 



Gully Brook, tributary of Alamoosook Lake 



Narramissic River 



Saunders Cove, Toddy Pond 



Brier Brook, Gilpiu, tributary of Alamoosook Lake 



Toddy Pond .' 



CraigBrook 



Alamoosook Lake 



6,795 

 9,732 



10, 052 

 8,409 

 6,982 

 2,143 



11, 462 



1,540 

 200 

 2,404 

 1.700 

 2,403 

 773 



186, 542 



On June 30 the following fish and fry were in stock: 



During the summer and fall of 1894 considerable attention was given 

 to the iiroblem of growing live food in artificial ponds for young fish. 

 Entomostraca formed the most important subject of tliese studies and 

 efforts, but several other kinds were cultivated also, and one species 

 of Polyphemus became so abundant at one time as to incite the hope 

 that a solution of the problem was near at hand. The supply was 

 soon exhausted, however, and though no marked success was attained 

 with any of the species handled, it is still deemed advisable to continue 

 experiments in this line. The production of maggots for food is partic- 

 ularly valuable from the fact that it becomes possible to utilize in this 

 way a great deal of material that would otherwise be lost. An excellent 

 food was obtained from the carcasses of disabled or worn-out horses? 



