DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1919. 



47 



Total Distribution of Fish and Fish Eggs, by Species, Fiscal Year 1919- 



Continued. 



BROOK TROUT— Continued. 



Disposition. 



Wisconsin— Continued . 



Wilton, Sleighton Creek 



Winneboujou, Bass Lake 



Brule River 



Cedar Island Lake 



Cutler Creek 



Harts Lake 



Long Lake 



Loon Lake 



liUPius Lake 



Nebagamon River 



Pierce Lake 



Winter, Casey Creek 



Knapp Stout Creek 



McDonald Creek 



Phclan Creek 



Spring Creek 



Wvoming: 

 Beulah, Davis Bond 



Sand Creek 



South Redwater Creek 



Bonneville, Bonneville Lake 



Canvon, Brush Creek 



I>ittle Rock Creek 



Clearmont, Crazy Woman Creek, 

 North Fork 



Magdalena Lake 



Cody, Aldrich Creek 



Bear Creek 



Cabin Creek 



Canfield Creek 



Clearwater Creek 



Deer Creek 



Diamond Creek 



Eagle Creek 



Gofl Creek 



Gooselterry Creek 



Gunbarrel Creek 



HoUv Creek 



Houlihan Creek 



Jones Creek 



Little Rorky Creek 



Mormon Creek 



Ne^\'ton Creek 



Paint Creek 



Pat O ' 1 fara Creek 



Rattlesnake Creek 



Rattlesnake I^ake 



Red Creek 



Snyder Creek 



Trail Creek 



Trout Creek 



Twin Creek 



Wood River 



Yellow Creek 



Encarnpment, Beaver Creek 



Big Creek 



Cow Creek 



Encampment River 



Salmon Creek 



Spring Fork Creek 



Grey Bull, Shell Creek 



Lander, Atlantic Creek 



Baldwin Creek 



Number. 



Montana: Meadow Creek, Madison 

 River 



1,000 

 tl,500 

 t5,000 

 tl,500 

 t2,000 

 tl,()00 

 t2,000 

 tl,500 

 tl,500 

 t2,500 

 tl,500 

 tl.OOO 

 t2,000 

 tl,000 

 tl,000 

 t2,000 



1,500 

 5,400 

 1,500 

 1,800 

 20,000 

 20,000 



750 



750 



400 



600 



1,050 



700 



1,750 



1,050 



1,050 



1,750 



1,0.50 



1,750 



1,0.50 



350 



350 



600 



1,050 



700 



700 



700 



1,000 



600 



1,000 



400 



350 



400 



400 



400 



1,000 



400 



25,000 



25,000 



35,000 



30,000 



50,000 



25,000 



4,900 



900 



1,800 



Disposition. 



Wyoming— Cimtinued. 

 Lander, Bear Creek 



Bun I-ake 



Orook Creek 



Deep Creek 



Dick Creek 



Dry Creek 



Dry Creek Lakes 



Dunoir Creek 



Farlow Creek 



Horse Creek 



Jakies Fork Creek 



Johnson Creek 



Little Warm ^^pring Creek 



Little Wind River, forks of 



Long Creek 



Lost Lake 



McKemiey Creek 



Meadow Creek 



Rock Creek 



Sheep Creek 



Sheridan Creek 



Simpson Lake 



Spring Creek 



Tory Creek 



Tory Lake 



Willow Creek 



Laramie, Brookl>Ti Lake 



Deep l^ake 



North Gap Lake 



Towner Lake 



Lysite, Railroad Lake 



Manderson, Medicine Lodge Lake. . 



Paint Rock Creek, North Fork. . . 



Solitude Lake 



Newcastle_, Cold Creek 



Powell, Blackwater Creek 



Bull Creek 



Ranchester, Prune Creek 



Wolf Creek 



Rock Creek, Rock Creek 



Sand Creek, Sand Creek 



Saratoga, Calf Creek 



Cedar Creek 



Continental Creek 



Cottonwood Creek 



Jack Creek 



Lake ("reek 



Loco Creek 



North Platte River 



Pass Creek 



Rainbow Creek 



Sage Creek 



Spring Creek, forks of 



Number'. 



Sheridan, Kemp Creek . 



Shoshoni, Gross Creek 



Sundance, Miller Creek 



Yellowstone, Blacktail Creek. 



Glen Creek 



Lava Creek 



900 



1,800 



900 



900 



900 



900 



1,800 



900 



900 



900 



1,800 



900 



900 



1,800 



900 



ftOO 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



900 



20,000 



20,000 



17,500 



17,500 



600 



200 



400 



600 



4,400 



1,000 



600 



450 



6,000 



300 



2,700 



10,000 



25,000 



4,000 



25,000 



51,000 



31,000 



25,000 



72,000 



.57,000 



12,000 



20,000 



56,000 



450 



900 



10,000 



10,500 



10,500 



9,000 



Total a - 



I * 107,000 

 t 4, 158, 050 

 1 7,638,615 



GRAYLING. 



a Exclusive of 13,800 fry and 11,142 flngerlings lost in transit. 



