DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1918. ei 
List or Eae-Co.iectine Stations, Fiscat YEAR 1918—Continued. 
Station. Period of operation. Species handled. 
St. Johnsbury, Vt.: 
Darling Pond Vit Jos sesc22 Sie July-November................. Brook trout. 
= Wake Mitchell Wt. o-..-s.sc.0c200- September, December.........-. Do. 
Spearfish, S. Dak.: 
Schmidt Ranch, 8. Dak........... October-December............-- Do. 
SandiCreek) Wiy0:: ss2t2 2.0.2.0 October-January...............- Do. 
Springville, Utah: 
Mishrlgkes ital: a2... 22. 5. as 2). October-November, April, and 
Mayne et traectaae os tasers s Brook and rainbow trout. 
Strawberry Reservoir, Utah... .-. DUH. cores ahi geclasceta teeta ase eisnie Blackspotted trout. 
Woods Hole, Mass.: 
Hadley Harbor, Mass............. March. di cent atagaesecs. Flounder. 
Menomstia, Mass 2 fern cot wine teminmers| omscin (0 oyster ee a Ree eS Do. 
Quissetts Mass oo. cao cin aam 50-58 Marchiand April... 2..-2255222 3. Do. 
WWAQHOLIAINIASS: 2. ocho nce vce doe es January-March. ................ Cod, flounder. 
Wickford, Bal. csseceiccsscacces March and April................ Flounder. 
DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND EGGS, BY STATES, WATERS, AND SPECIES, 
DURING THE FISCAL YEAR 1918. 
On the pages following is shown in detail the distribution of fish 
eggs, fry, fingerlings, yearlings, and adults, by species, by States and 
municipalities, alphabetically arranged, and by waters, for the fiscal 
year ended June 30, 1918. 
The distribution was composed largely of fingerlings, yearlings, 
and adults, though quite a number of eggs and fry of some species 
were distributed. In succeeding pages where figures are preceded 
by an asterisk (*) they indicate an egg distribution; if preceded by 
a dagger (f), a fry distribution. All other enumerations represent 
fingerlings, yearlings, and adults. 
Distribution of fish and eggs, fiscal year 1918. 
CATFISH. 
Disposition. Number. Disposition. Number. 
Alabama: California: Mecca, Cottonwood Pond.. 250 
Abbeville, Kirkland Pond...-..-.... 1,200 || Colorado: 
Capps, Oak Log Lake............... 600 Bovina, Poorman’s pond..-......... 250 
(POT CREO ket = se tinencinaniccncs aude 600 Colorado Springs, Bates Lake....... 200 
Clanton, Mill S pring Pond eee ae. 200 Denver, Webb's pond -o-...e ico. <cos 200 
Cusseta, Lum Cre) peo eres 600 Falcon, Big Spring Pond...-........- 250 
Headland, Abby Creek....--........ 900 iFomestead (PONG. 8 wes. cos asec ces 500 
Brackin’s;pond GA) 5.225525 2. 2s) 300 Grand Junction, Grand River..-.... 65 
IBrackimsipond (UB) se secnen ences 306 Redland Creek...............-.... 90 
Mebenmysrond =n t.4 tiie. eke: 600 Welsh O©reeies si... ee os ener 65 
Todd Shingel Mill Pond......-.... 300 Las Animas, Adobe Lake...-.-...... 500 
Murpheys, West Choctawhatchie Montrose, Rouse’s ponds. ---.......- 750 
1S) ep vee sity Sele yp eee a 900 Paonia, Water Cress Lake..-........ 500 
Salem, Little Uchee Creek........... 1,500 Ramah, Kernes Pond............... 250 
Arizona: Connecticut: 
Elgin, Double Pond.....-........... 200 East Haddam, Joshua Pond......-- 750 
Globe, Roosevelt Lake.............. 3, 200 Winsted, Doolittle Pond....--...... 150 
Holbrook, Mormon Lake............ 750 BheparavPond <== sete oS occ esccc 150 
Peon, Dysart’s ponds: ----- es. 200 || Georgia: ' 
Perkinsville, Verde River........... 750 College Park, Hathcock’s pond... -.-- 100 
Pinto, Turberville’s pond,.....-..... 250 Comer, ake View --..--. 1c. ccesees 600 
San Simon, Darsey’s pond....--..... 200 Sorrelis's'pond <.----csosccsctenene 400 
Winslow, Chevelon Creek...-....... 750 Watson Mill Ponds eee ec ees 400 
Arkansas:_ PWne Conyers, Peek Pond....-.......02c0 200 
Black Rock, Black River.......... a 294 Covington, Willow Lake............ 200 
Browns Lake, Black River.......... a 33 Crawfordville, Ogeechee River. - -.-- 800 
Gravette, White’s pond...-......... 75 Dawson, Browns Mill Pond...-.-.... 200 
Manson, Blacks River’ 22 to. ctf ste eee a 315 Douglasville, Eason’s pond...--.--.. 600 
Prairie Grove, Combs’s pond.......- 100 Durand, Lake Martha....---........ 100 
a Rescued from overflowed lands and restored to original waters. 
