PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1921. 13 
STATIONS AND SUBSTATIONS OPERATED, AND OuTPUT OF EACH, FISCAL YEAR 
1921—Continued, 
{Asterisk (*) denotes transter of eg 
gs. See table, p.15.] 
Station and period of 
operation. 
Species. 
San Marcos, Tex.: 
Entire year........... 
Saratoga, Wyo.:* 
Entire year..........-. 
Spearfish, S. Dak.: 
Entire year.........-- 
Springville, Utah:* 
Entire year.......-...- 
Paris, Idaho— 
March-April......-..- 
Tupelo, Miss.: 
Entire year........... 
White Sulphur Springs 
W.Va prings, 
Entire year........... 
Woods Hole, Mass.:* 
Entire year..........- 
Wytheville, Va.:* 
Entire year........... 
Yes Bay, Alaska: 
Entire year..........- 
Crappie....... 
Rock bass 
Blackspotted trout. ... 
Brook trout..-...0.... 
Rainbow trout.......-. 
Brook trout... 2-22... = 
Heke trout.---.-...--- 
Loch Leven trout..... 
Rainbow trout.....-.- 
Blackspotted trout. --. 
Brook trout.. =. @</2-- 
Cats se 
Oranplesesc. stem 
Largemouth black 
Brook trout........... 
Crappie==-- 2-4-1 
Largemouth black 
bass. 
Rainbow trout.-....-.-- 
Rock bass---.--*--2 =< 
Smallmouth black 
bass. 
Code eee ease ae 
Brook troute-<./-- ==. - 
Crappie=-=-5-+-------— 
Largemouth black 
Rock DASS. eeeiaeee oe 
Smallmouth black 
100, 000 
* 1,297,740 
350, 000 
‘1, 109, 637, 130 
i 
124, 441, 000 
795, 355, 000 
3, 626, 264, 230 
5 
’ 
3, 626, 262, 730. 
Fingerlings, 
yearlings, Total. 
andadults. 
257,715 257, 715 
70, 000 70, 000 
5, 004 5, 904 
320 320 
74, 872 74, 872 
194, 000 194, 000 
129, 000 229° 000 
145, 000 1, 442, 740 
530, 000 530, 000 
29, 900 29; 900 
34, 000 34, 000 
126, 945 126, 945 
91, 300 91, 300 
200, 300 200, 300 
2) 000 2) 000 
172, 000 522, 000 
aaa hae 600, 000 
1, 280 1, 280 
54, 500 405, 500 
73, 005 73, 005 
857, 400 857, 400 
550 550 
600 26, 400 
663, 151 913, 151 
175 175 
125 100,625 
Prete abeee” 124, 441,000 
Seto tocar 795, 355, 000 
40, 900 40, 900 
160 160 
9, 423 9, 423 
Rahs ttre 500, 000 
315, 550 425, 550 
14, 060 14, 060 
100 100 
10, 325 10, 325 
9, 380, 500 10, 280, 500 
226, 682, 195 |4, 962, 583, 555 
92,650 94, 150 
226, 589, 545 |4, 962, 489, 405 
EGG-COLLECTING OR AUXILIARY STATIONS. 
The eggs hatched at the main stations and substations listed in 
the foregoing table are in many cases obtained from auxiliary 
sources, usually temporary stations occupied during the season 
only or, in some instances, mere camps, which are shifted from year 
to year. 
In the Great Lakes and off the New England coast col- 
lections are made by the bureau’s vessels or boats in favorable lo- 
calities. The following stations and egg-collecting points, operative 
for the periods indicated, furnished eggs of the given species for the 
main hatcheries during 1921, 
