286 EErORT OF COilMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Table IX.— Statement of operations in the spau-nwfj season of 1872, #c.— Continued. 



193 

 194 

 195 

 196 

 197 

 to 

 207 

 208 

 209 

 210 

 211 

 212 

 to 

 221 

 222 

 223 

 221 



226 

 227 

 228 



229 



230 

 231 

 232 

 233 

 234 



235 

 236 

 to 

 245 

 246 

 247 

 248 



249 



251 

 252 

 253 



254 

 255 

 256 



1872. 



Nov. H 

 Nov. 11 

 Nov. n 

 Nov. 11 

 Nov. 13 



Nov. 13 

 Nov. 13 

 Nov. 13 

 Nov. 14 

 Nov. 14 

 Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 



Nov. 14 

 Nov. 15 

 Nov. 15 



Nov. 15 



Nov. 15 

 Nov. 15 

 Nov. 15 

 Nov. 16 

 Nov. 16 



Nov. 16 

 Nov. 16 



Nov. 16 

 Nov. 16 

 Nov. 16 

 Nov. IS 



Nov. 18 



Nov. 18 



Nov. 16 

 Nov. 19 

 Nov. 19 



Nov. 19 

 Nov. 21 

 Nov. 21 

 Nov. 21 



Mother salmon. 



I 



Egss. 



48, 900 

 2,200 

 2,400 



4,000 



1,100 

 13, 000 

 4,400 

 3,500 



2,700 



300 



200 



9, .^00 



200 



200 

 400 

 100 



200 



500 

 10, 500 

 250 

 200 

 300 



7,000 



1,000 



700 



1,000 



80 



100 



300 

 100 

 150 



200 



200 



3,300 



500 



1, 560, 044 



100 

 



97i 



35 



100 

 100 

 100 



92J 







90 



99 





 

 



87* 



92J 



95 



91 



75 

 100 



90 

 

 







12* 



30 



52* 

 12* 





 



72* 

 



Eemarks. 



Collected at Rich's and Late's Brooks. 

 Taken from specimens killed on 9th inst. 

 Brought from Eich's Brook. 



From two dead females. 

 From Eich's Brook. 



Usual way. 



Experiments. 



From three spent fish. 

 Not milted. 



Ecrgs kept in a pan without water 12 hours 

 before milting. 



From a fish that has been dead 15 hours. 

 Eggs kept in a pan without water 30 hours 



before milting ; milt from male that ha? 



beeu dead two days. 

 Eggs kept in a pan without water 30 hoars 



before milting ; milt fresh. 

 Eggs from dead fish. 

 From Rich's Brook. 

 Picked from bottom of Rich's Brook. 

 Picked up from brook near hatching-house. 

 Eggs kept two days without water, and 



then milted with fresh milt. 

 Usual way. 



Experiments. 



From Rich's Brook. 



Do. 

 Eggs kept four days without water, then 



milted with milt from dead fish. 

 Eggs kept four days without water, then 



milted with milt kept four days. 

 Eggs kept four days without water, then 



milted with new milt. 

 Eggs from dead fish. 



Eggs taken from dead fish yesterday ; milt 



new. 

 Not milted. 



Eggs came with more water than nsnal. 

 Not milted. 



