LXXXVITI EEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Frying-Pan Slioal light-station, Cape Fear: 



David W. Maiison, Smithville, N. C. (succeded by Jolin D. Davis in October). 11 

 Rattlesnake Shoal light- station, off Charleston : 



John McCorinick, Charleston, S. C 12 



Martin's Industry light-station, Port Royal Entrance : 



John Massoii, Port Koyal, S. C 12 



Fowey Rocks light-house, Fov.ey Rocks : 



John J. Earner, Miami, Fla 12 



Carysfort Reef light-house, Florida Reefs : 



F. A.Erost, Key West, Fla 12 



Dry Tortugas light-house, Loggerhead Key : 



Robert H. Thompson, Key West, Fla 12 



27.— LIST OF RAILROADS GRANTING BAGGAGE-CAR FACILITIES IN 1882. 



During the present year a large number of railroads Lave accorded 

 the facilities for carrying fish in baggage cars and for stopping trains 

 at bridges so as to dej)osit young fish. The list is given herewith, and 

 the most hearty acknowledgment made of their interest and co-opera- 

 tion. 



Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company. Charles B. Wallace, superintendent, 

 Chattanooga, Teun. 



Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolinas. A. Pope, general passenger 

 agent, Richmond, Va. 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa F6 Railroad. W. S. Mellen, assistant general mana- 

 ger, Topeka, Kans. 



Atlanta and West Point Railroad. A. J. Orme, general passenger agent, Atlanta, 

 Ga. 



Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Thomas M. Kiug, general superintendent 

 Pittsburgh division ; B, Dunham, superintendent Trans-Ohio division; W. M.Clem- 

 ents, master of transportation. 



Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad Company. J. H. Franklin, superintend- 

 ent. New Haven, Conn. 



Boston and Albany Railroad. C. O. Russell, superintendent, Springfield, Mass. 



Boston and Providence Railroad Company. A. A. Folsom, superintendent, Boston, 

 Mass. 



Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska. G. W. Holdrige, general 

 euperiutendeut, Omaha. 



Carolina Central Railroad. W. Q. Johnson, general superintendent, Wilmington, 

 N.C. 



Central Railroad of New Jersey. James Moore, general superintendent and engi- 

 neer, Elizabeth, N. J. ; F. S. Lathrop, receiver. 



Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. William Rogers, general su- 

 periuteudent, Savannah, Ga. 



Central Vermont Railroad Company. J. W. Hobart, general superintendent, Saint 

 Albans, Vt. 



Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company. T. M. R. Talcott, general 

 manager; A.Pope, general passenger agent, Richmond, Va. 



Cheraw and Darlington, and Cheraw and Salisbury Railroads. J. F. Divine, gen- 

 eral superintendent ; A. Pope, general passenger agent, Richmond, Va. 



Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. C. W. Smith, general manager, Rich- 

 mond, Va. 



Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company. A. Kimball, general superin- 

 tendent, Davenport, Iowa. 



