fiEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. XCI 



Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company. R. G. Fleming, superintendent, 

 Savannah, Ga. 



Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company ; Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company ; 

 Raleigh and Augusta Air-Liue Railroad Company ; Baltimore Steam Packet Com- 

 pany; Albemarle Steam Navigation Company, John M. Robinson, president, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



Southwestern Railroad of Georgia. William Rogers, superintendent, Macon, Ga. 



South Carolina Railroad. John B. Peck, general superintendent, Charleston, S. C. 



Saint Louis and Sau Francisco Railway. C. W. Rogers, general manager, Saint 

 Louis, Mo. 



Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. H. M. Hoxie, general manager, 

 Saint Louis, Mo. 



Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway. A. Manvel, assistant general man- 

 ager, Saint Paul, Minn. 



Texas and Pacific Railway Company. George Noble, general superintendent, Mar- 

 shall, Tex. 



Texas and New Orleans Railroad. J. F. Crosby, vice-president and general man- 

 ager, Houston, Tex. 



Union Pacific Railway. Thomas L. Kimball, assistant general manager, Omaha. 



Virginia Midland Railway Company. W. M. S. Dunn, engineer and superintendent, 

 Alexandria, Va. 



Vandalia Line ; Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company. D. W. Caldwell, 

 general manager, Saint Louis, Mo. 



Vicksburg and Meridian Railroad Company. E. F. Raworth, general superintend- 

 ent, Vicksburg, Miss. 



Wabash, Saint Louis and Pacific Railway. John C. Gault, general manager. Saint 

 Louis, Mo. 



Western aud Atlantic Railroad Company. William MacRae, general manager, At- 

 lanta, Ga, 



Western North Carolina Railroad. James W. Wilson, president, Morganton,N. C. 



Western Railroad of Alabama. Cecil Gabbett, general manager, Montgomery, Ala. 



West Jersey Railroad Company, passenger department. L. P. Farmer, general pas- 

 senger agent, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Western Maryland Railroad Company. J. M. Hood, general manager, Baltimore, 

 Md. 



Wilmington and Weldon ; and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. A. 

 Pope, general passenger agent, Wilmington, N. C. ; John F. Divine, general super- 

 intendent. 



Wisconsin Central Railroad Company. F. N. Finney, general manager, Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



28. — List of railroads that moved cars, and messengers to 

 the number of five accompanying, at the rate of twenty 

 cents a mile during the year 1882. 



Alabama Great Southern Railway ; Chattanooga, Tenn. 



Atlanta and West Point Railroad ; Atlanta, Ga. 



Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; Baltimore, Md. 



Chesapeake and Ohio Railway; Richmond, Va. 



Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad; Chicago, 111. 



Chicago and Northwestern Railway ; Chicago, 111. 



(Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Saint Louis and Chicago Railway; Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway; Columbus, Ohio. 



East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad ; Knoxville, Tenn. 



Georgia Railroad; Augusta, Ga. 



