946 



REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



[4] 



Substantially the same metbods continued in use througbout the dis- 

 tribution of 1879-'80 and tbe spring of 1881, But tbe system was des- 

 tined to be revolutionized by dispensing, very largely, with attendants, 

 and by reducing the vessels from 10 gallons to 4 quarts capacity. But 

 the experiments which led to these improvements were not undertaken 

 until November, 1881. These have been described elsewhere, and the 

 more recent methods reported upon by Col. M. McDonald.* 



Carp furnished by Dr. Bud. Hessel from the Monument lot ponds, crop of 1880, /or disiri- 



butionA 



Date. 



Name and address of person supplied. 



Number 



and kind 



of carp. 



1880. 

 Got. 3 

 6 

 12 

 13 

 17 

 17 

 20 

 22 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 27 

 27 

 27 

 28 

 28 

 28 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 31 

 Nov. 1 

 1 

 1 

 3 



(Delivered to Messenger Ellis) 



G. Obendorf, Kansas City, Mo 



Massachusetts Fish Commission 



T. Paxson, Leesbnrg. Va 



G. A. Creasy, Mount Airy, Va 



Samuel L. Smith, Mount Airy, Va 



O. MuUert, Cincinnati, Ohio 



Joseph Barlow, Howard County, Maryland 

 Connecticut Fish Commission 



Michigan Fisli Commission 



Ma.ssaobusptts Fish Commission 



Ehode Island Fish Commission 



J. Shaw Mars-orum, Wa.shin«ton, Pa 



D. E. Mason. Prince George County, Virginia. 



New Toi k Fish Commission 



A.W.Smith, Wheaton, Md 



John T. Williams, York, Pa 



Eobert P. Barry, Warrenton. Va 



C. Schultze, Surry Connty, Virginia 



Dr. E. Sterling, Cleveland, Ohio 



Charles T. Brooks, Sandy Spring, Md 



Warwick P. Mil Ln- Spencerville, Md 



George Fialey, Pittsburg, Va 



Messenger Davenport fur Mr. Danley 



Milton P. Peirce, Wenonah, N. J 



Tennessee Fish Commission 



Illinois Fish Commission 



-do 



500 L. 



30 L. 

 500 L. 



20 L. 



SOL. 



20 L. 



20 L. 



20 L. 

 400 L. 

 400 S. 

 800 S. 

 800 S. 

 200 S. 



20 S. 



20 S. 

 1, 000 S. 



20 L. 



20 S. 



20 S. 



20 L. 

 1, 200 S. 



20 S. 



20 S. 

 600 S. 

 420 S. 

 750 S. 

 1, 000 S. 

 800 S. 



20 L. 

 1, 200 S. 



80 L. 



1, 000 S. 



1, 000 S. 



300 S. 



600 S. 



1, 000 S. 



80S. 



20 L. 



20 S. 



1, 200 S. 



100 L. 



40 S. 



20 S. 

 200 S. 

 200 S. 



20 S. 



20 S. 



20 L. 



20 L. 



450 L. 



400 S. 



3, 850 L. 



3, 380 S. 



20 L. 



SOL. 



20 L. 



'Bulletin of the Fish Commission, 1881; pp. 215-218; 1882, p. 94; Report of the 

 Commissioner, 1881, pp. 1121-1126. 



t His records of carp furni.shed from the crop of 1879 were lost at the time of the 

 flood of February IJ, 1880. L. ia put for leather carp and S. for scale carp. 



Missouri Fish Commission 



Virginia Fish Commission 



North Carolina Fish Commission 



Georgia Fish Commission 



Virginia Fish Cominissiou 



C. S. White, Romney, W. Va 



J. P. Creveliug, Marietta, Ohio 



Dr. E. G. Shortlidge, Wilmington, Del . 

 do 



Dr. C. J. Morton, Toughkenamon, Pa 



New York Fish Commission 



George W. Spates, Pooles ville, Md 



F. S. E. Fletcher, Montgomery County, Maryland. 



,S. B. Corbett, Alexandria, Va". 



Virginia Fish Commission 



.. do 



C. M. Man ville. To wanda, Pa 



Hugh R. Garden, W^arreuton, Va 



Jacob Lerch, Forestville, Md 



F. A. Tschiffely.jr., Beltsville, Md 



Georgia Fish Commission 



do 



(Delivered to Messenger Ellis) 



Shotwel! Powell, Keysville, Va 



Virginia Fish Commission 



Wm. J. Knott, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 



