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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 



Fish iuid eggs funushrd for distribution bij the stations of the Bureau of Fisheries during 

 the fiscal year 1904 — Continued. 



station and name of species. 



Nashua, N. h.: 



Landloclied salmon , 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Lake trout 



Golden trout 



Canadian red trout 



Grayling 



St. Johnsbury, Vt.:« 



Landlocked salmon 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Steel head trout 



Lake trout 



Small-mouth black bas«.. 

 Swanton (sul)station), Vt.: " 



Pike perch , 



Gloucester, Mass.: 



Eggs. 



50, 000 



Cod. 



Flat-lish 



Pollock 



Loljster 



Woods Hole, Mass.: 



Cod. 



Flat-fish 



Mackerel 



Lobster 



Cape Vincent, N. Y.: 



Landlocked salmon 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Lake trout 



White-fish 



Pike perch 



Steamer ilsli Hawk: 



Shad 



Battery, Md.:f« 



Shad 



White perch 



Striped bass 



Fish Lakes, Washington, D. C: 



Black ba.ss 



Crappie 



Cat-tish 



Central Station, Washington, D. C: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Shad 



White-fish 



Pike perch 



Bryan Point, Md.:« 



Siiad 



Yellow perch 



Wythoville, Va.:a 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Steelhead 



Black bass 



Rock ba.ss 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Erwin, Tenn.: 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



5, 000, 000 



45,000 

 G, 964, 000 



1,600,000 



20, 000 



Fry. 



348, 000 



74,000 

 36, 000 



40, 000 



1,239,287 



8.5, 000 



31, 585, 000 



35, 366, 000 



124, 615, 000 



1,246,000 



97,200,000 



44,079,000 



103,657,000 



324, 000 



9, 682, 000 



9,200 



1, 198, 600 



42, 000 



4, 470, 000 



14, 800, 000 



100, 000 



5, 454, 000 



29, 245, 000 



29, 850, 000 



200, 000 



54, 000 



6,150 



2,032,000 



435, 000 



2, 499, 000 



27, 397, 000 

 23, 238, 000 



10, 000 



75, 100 



413,000 

 112,383 



Fingerlings, 



yearlings, 



and adults. 



oin addition to the above, the following transfers of fish and eggs were made: 

 From Green Lake to other stations, 37,000 landlocked salmon eggs. 

 From Craig Brook to Nashua for rearing, 48,785 brook trout fry. 



From St. John.sbury to Craig Brook, 400,000 brook trout eggs; to Nashu;i, 75,000 brook trout fry for 

 rearing to fingerlings. 



From Swanton to Cape Vincent, 4,0.50,000 pike-perch eggs. 



From Battery to Central Station, Washington, D. C, 1,188,000 .shad eggs for hatching. 



From Bryan Point to Central Station. 200,000 shad eggs. 



From Wytheville to other stations, 360,000 rainbow-trout eggs. 



