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the northern terminus of the Adirondack railroad, is a good 

 trout stream and is one of the best for planting salmon, as it 

 contains insect larvae and crustaceans in apparent plenty. It 

 received the following plants : — 



1882 3S.OOO 



1883 49,800 



1884 29,200 



1885 69800 



1886 49,800 



1887 49,000 



1888 50,000 



Total 342,600 



Glen brook comes in from the west at the station of the 

 Adirondack railroad called the Glen, and is some twenty or 

 thirty miles below North Creek. It received 50,000 in 1882 

 and 39,000 in 1884. It is said to be a good trout brook. 



Balm of Gilead brook, also known as " Eldridge brook," is 

 a fine stream which comes into the river from the west, half 

 a mile below the village of North River, received the follow- 

 ing plants : — 



1 882 40,000 



1883 49.700 



1 884 39,000 



1885.. *58,973 



1886 *59,8oo 



1887 49.700 



1888 50,000 



Total 347.173 



Raymond brook. — This is a good stream which comes in 

 from the west two or three miles above North Creek and 



* These two plants were made in the same brook owing to the confusion of 

 names by the residents-in recommending it. 



