8 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
NUMBER AND DISPOSITION OF FISH RESCUED FROM OVERFLOWED LANDS, Erc.—Con. 
A Restored to 
: < Delivered to ror 
Station. Species. p original Total. 
applicants. = ec 
La Crosse; Wis. ..i82. ii 0202 : Bulfalofish 77. Jase. ae a 1, 020 799, 510 800, 530 
Garp'sesc: . -o2h3u.darre.ssasas 25 2, 059, 164 2, 059, 189 
Catfish: she! ere pee see 33,300 | 18, 560, 800 18, 594, 100 
@rappiew {22 532. 5.6404. 3s3. 16, 625 14, 455, ee 14, a ie 
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Largemouth black bass. .....- 132, 180 103, 985 236, 165 
Pikeiand:pickerelic: 255 2- ssc secs eee 322, 1380 322, 130 
Sunfish Pepi hoe Ste es Py 15,050 | 12, 678, 660 12, 693, 710 
White bass. Bing). a1gery. oct ia. , 620 
Yellow perch: . 20525 1, 805 1,011, 000 1, 012) 805 
Miscellaneous.-/24..."F-42 24. 2A ahs Se ok — 904, 110 904, 110 
WBOCA ss es oso cea0siae Bsa | soe eects eo ee Se ee 200, 005 50, 913, 479 51, 113, 484 
Marquette, lowa......... i. <=|(Butfalofish: 5) PF scien ee Se ee 243, 000 243, 000 
ADP =i eesciehe sel. cae a eeec ewes 85 | 340, 515 340, 600 
alti, ween bee e eee eee ee eee eens 19, Nat 1, tee an 1, ie, oo 
520) 0). ee ee oe 5, 1 
Largemouth black bass....... 33, 940 "5, 990 ” 39, 930 
ht arid pickerell is: os. salen et seco at oes 18, 375 18, ae 
OCRIDANSh 2 ssmies as seeie s eersec COU sae cere actos See 
Sunfish. tee ae eee an 11, 800 1, 627, 100 1, 638, 900 
wWiellowsperch: =. ' 52 ssstese-oe 5, 800 211, 625 217, 425 
Miscellaneous22 sce. cee sete saeco eee ree 788, 500 788, 500 
Total... Geceb. 5. Re ow adeoetcacsastacsees 77, 000 5, 953, 705 6, 030, 705 
Quincy, Ll... £5o¥ 423 4h. oo) Butialofish® tees2 sa- 52 1 8 $8 seeks ee 46, 300 46, 300 
Eye eS Rae Gee anes sierra] pm mac Re rece: 91, 200 91, 200 
peru Sserels 14, 975 785, 200 et ne 
Tappie._..- 92, 900 
Largemouth black bass = aa 35, 790 ib 800 37, 590 
Sunfish. weopeceeseesees : 5, iE 139, 560 145, 00 
ellow perch. . 3 
Miscellaneous fesctas sees eee toot seated 11, 000 11, 000 
Motalsa is tale otal er eee tg tae ea eee 57, 055 1, 168, 010 1, 225, 065 
{ee a ————————— 
San Marcos; exes. -- == snes Cattishtteeestn et ee eee [Les Nae 70, 000 70, 000 
Largemouth black bass...-...-. 2, 886 60, 000 62, 886 
Sunfish’. -22 9522 sss\ncie an er be 8 |e ene RS 70, 000 70, 000 
200, 000 202, 886 
1, 644, 663 1, 645, 833 
3, 917, 979 3, 918, 580 
35, 073, 976 35, 248, 469 
37, 206, 877 37, 280, 952 
34, 080 34, 080 
345, 658 613, 184 
539, 951 540, 511 
108, 515 108, a 
Siinfish », 2025s /shescrehees 115,145 | 29,954,491 | 30, 069, 636 
White: bass. 225532252352 522552% 175 26, 996 27,171 
iclowspencheeas sees 26, 290 6, 207, 962 6, 234, 252 
Miscellaneous. .............-22 joce Sho wseepeee 4, 935, 162 4, 935, 162 
Grand total............ Jpreesssettececeetesereeeeeeeeee 660,110 | 119, 996, 310 | 120, 656, 420 
STATIONS AND SUBSTATIONS OPERATED AND OUTPUT OF EACH. 
During the fiscal year 1921 fish-cultural work was conducted from 
37 main stations, 32 substations, and approximately 60 egg-collect- 
ing or auxiliary stations. The following table gives the main fish- 
cultural stations, in alphabetical order, and the substations operative 
during the year, the period of operation of each, and the number of 
fish and eggs, by species, furnished for distribution by each station 
through propagation, through collections from auxiliary stations, 
and through rescue of fish from overflowed lands of the Mississippi 
Basin. It will be noted that transfers of fish and eggs from station 
to station are frequent. (For table of egg transfers, see p. 15.) 
Such transfers are made in the interest of economy and convenience 
