REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. LXVII 

 Table XL — Distribution of carp during ISSl iij United States Fish Commission — Cont'd. 



State. 





e.;2 









o * ft 

 H 



P..9 . 



a " S 

 a te p 

 o s 





New Mexico . . . 



New York 



North Carolina. 



Ohio 



Oregon 



Pennsylvania .. 

 Rhode Island .. 

 South Carolina . 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Vermont 



Virginia 



"Washington 



"West Virginia.. 



"Wisconsin 



"Wyoming 



Total. 



3 

 40 

 C6 

 62 

 13 

 54 



4 



26 



46 



112 



5 



3 

 68 



140 



47 



172 



50 



115 



35 



190 

 162 



207 



4,616 

 3,104 



4,258 



209 



5 



9 



34 



15 



5 



4 



172 



141 

 20 

 236 

 165 

 926 



304 



1,256 



1,387 



4,371 



5,758 



1,935 

 296 

 200 



143, 696 



1,244 



6 



258 



253 



296 



35 



423 



27 



256 



254 



9:0 



10 



6 



508 



11 



82 



29 



4 



7,002 



21. — LIST OF RAILROADS GRANTING FACILITIES IN 1881. 



During the present year a large number of railroads have accorded 

 the facilities for carrying fish in baggage cars and for stopping tiains 

 at bridges so as to deposit young fish. The list is given herewith, and 

 the most hearty acknowledgment made of their interest and co-operation. 



Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company. Charles P. Ball, general superintend- 

 ent, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



Alabama Central Railroad Company. W. L. Lanier, president, Selma, Ala. 



Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolinas. A. Pope, general passenger 

 agent, Richmond, Va. 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa F6 Railroad. George O. Manchester, assistant general 

 manager, Topeka, Kans. 



Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company. N. M. Osborne, secretary, Peters- 

 burg, Va. 



Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway. C. J. Foreacre, general manager, At- 

 lanta, Ga. 



Atlanta and West Point Railroad. A. J. Orme, general passenger agent, Atlanta, 

 Ga. 



Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. G. M. Serpell, master of transportation, 

 Pittsburgh division; C. H. Hudson, superintendent Trans-Ohio division; W. M. 

 Clements, master of transportation. 



Boston aud New York Air-Line Railroad Company. J. H. Franklin, superintend- 

 ent, New Haven, Conn. 



Boston and Albany Railroad. C. O. Russell, superintendent, Springfield, Mass. 



Boston and Providence Railroad Company. A. A. Folsom, superintendent, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska. A. E. Touzalin, general man- 

 ager, Omaha. 



Carolina Central Railroad. W. Q. Johnson, general superintendent, Willmington 

 N. C. 



