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REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



FISH-CULTURE. 



The Avork of tliis division lias continued under the immediate direc- 

 tion of the Commissioner. J)nrinji' the year ending June 30, .1890, the 

 stations operated were: 



1. Schoodic Station, Me. 



2. Craig Hrook Station, Me. 



3. Green Lake Station, Me. 



4. Gloncestcr Station. Mass. 



5. Woods Holl Station, Mass. 



(). Cold Spring Harbor Station, N. Y 



7. Gloucester City Station, N. .1. 



8. Battery Island Station, Md. 



y. Fort Washington Station, Md. 



10. Central Station, W^asbington, D. C. 



11. Fisli Ponds, Washington, D. C. 



12. Wythevillc Station, Va. 



13. Sandusky Station, Ohio. 



14. Northville Station, Mich. 



15. Alpena Station, Mich. 



16. Dulnth Station, Minn. 



17. Quiucy Station, 111. 



18. Neosho Station, Mo. 



19. Leadville Station, Colo. 



20. Baird Station, Cal. 



21. Fort Gaston Station, Cal. 



22. Clackamas Station, Oregon. 



During- the following year the same stations were continued with the 

 exception of that at Sandusky, the work conducted there being trans- 

 ferred to the Commission's new station on the island of Put-in Bay, 

 Ohio. The fish-cultural work of the Commission during these years 

 was increased over that prosecuted during the year 1889 by the oj)era- 

 tion of stations at Green Lake, Me., Gloucester City, I^. J., Neosho, Mo., 

 Leadville, Colo., and Fort Gaston, Cal. 



The following tables show the work done at the respective stations 

 during the two fiscal years : 



Siunmary of production hi/ siations. 



