16 DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1912. 



Stations Operated and the Output of Each for the Year 1912 — Continued. 



a, For convenience in handling, transfers were made as follows: 



Green Lake to Cape Vincent, 6,000 landlocked salmon eggs; to St. Johnsbury, 3,000 landlocked salmon 

 eggs; to Leadville, 5,000 landlocked salmon eggs; to Duluth, 3,000 landlocked salmon eggs. 



Grand Lake Stream to Green Lake, 200,000 landlocked salmon eggs. 



Homer to North McGregor, 25 yellow perch adults; to Quincy, 2,600 sunflsh ftngerlings. 



Leadville to Clackamas, 100,000 brook trout eggs; to Bozeman, 200,000 brook trout eggs; to Baird, 

 50,000 brook trout eggs; to Birdsview, 25,000 brook trout eggs. 



Mammoth Spring to Tupelo, 1,250 rock bass flngerlings; to North McGregor, 1,700 small-mouth black 

 bass flngerlings; to Meredosia, 1,000 small-mouth black bass flngerlings. 



Manchester to Meredosia, 7,250 rock bass flngerlings and 10 adult lake trout; to North McGregor, 200 

 rainbow trout flngerlings; to Homer, 100,000 brook trout eggs and 25,000 rainbow trout eggs; to Central 

 Station, 7,800 rainbow trout eggs. 



