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Hatcheries. Collecting stations. Hatcheries. Collecting stations. 
STATE OF OREGON. STATE OF WASHINGTON—Con, 
Wallowa River............-. Upper Sandy River. || Wind River.................. 
McKenzie River.......5.--+-. Lower Sandy River. || Chehalis. ................. 
Salmon River........-...-.-- Humptulips. ................ 
Bonnevillast . 232-35 onars seas Willapae< sos owe oT 
ome River (eyeing sta- Cold Creek (Clarke County)... 
Kdaskanine S -ncscce<scaccnk wa z 
Willamette River (eyeing SEs eee was 
station). Granite Creekao-.-.2.-4:2-8.. 
Bagle Creek. ........--.-.0e0s Pemberton................... 
Snake River (Idaho)......... Harrison Lake............. 
Tillamook......-.-----+++++-+ Stuart Lake.................. 
Yaquina ..-...--------+----+- Skeena River. ......... pee ties 
asa Seesnee err eonmasas Babine Lakel).$ 5.5. 5. lan 
8 m + Ca soscesscetsccescccese Rivers dnletsto sso seccc) ee 
ents i DOS prema inccaris-s 6 si9= 1) RBASOE PUiver Seat henes ccs. fee 
nites RSS S500 II SSEO ISOS Anderson Lake............... 
SU oinris sonrceee scenes Kennedy Lake............... 
Deu E DAVEE Pesacrensiar= ans Cowichan Lake. . 222220222111 
RUSTE OF WASHINGTON. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUM- 
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Was acateinca seems scams ae Seton Lake! sei sou 22.6hce 
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Green River (eyeing station). BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS 
ORS aE cad ie onde Sead oie ASSOCIATION. 
Nooksak River, north fork... 
Nooksak River, south fork... Nimpkish Lake.............. 
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‘SITTET (2 aS ee ne ALASKA CERVATE HATCH- 
BIER VOR cca es0s-secccene ERIES). 
BEKOKOMISN. 2) 5.6 ccc0-ccscad's Alaska Packers Association: 
“STRETTTEGL S ae es Ee Fortmann. 
MEMEO ac 32 tes ost See cace Karluk. 
Stillaguamish ...............6 Northwestern Fisheries Co .: 
Ghiningk<- 252 sen eee ns snes Quadra. 
ss UAT os otiee eins eee ~is'la sie Hetta. ‘ 
WABSVESCECIVOM on no cos ces cena North Pacific ‘Trading & 
Pateros-Methow.............. Packing Co.: 
Wenatehee +s. 255 cf -.snsh Klawak. 
PULONURIVED 235 isesce << tees 
GENERAL STATISTICS. 
Distribution of fry, ete—In the following table is shown by years 
and species the distribution in Pacific coast waters of fry, fingerlings, 
yearlings, and adults from 1873, when the first hatchery began oper- 
ation, to 1915, inclusive. The figures on fingerlings, yearlings, and 
adults are not as complete as could be wished, this being due to cer- 
tain of the State fish commissions not separating them from the fry 
in the published results. 
The table shows the enormous total of 6,291,011,445 fry and 
26,290,421 fingerlings, yearlings, and adults as having been deposited 
in local waters since the inception of the work on this coast. Of 
these nearly one-half were sockeye, or red salmon, followed by chi- 
nook, or spring, coho, or silver, chum, steelhead trout, and humpback 
salmon in the order named. 
This table does not show the large number of eggs, fry, etc., shipped 
from the coast hatcheries to aor sections of the country and to 
various foreign countries. These appear in the tables shown under 
the various States, Provinces, and Territories. 
