REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



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Landlocked-salmon and brook-trout eggs were distributed from the 

 station during the season, as follows: 



Date. 



1894. 

 Jan. 2:! 



Feb. 10 

 15 

 15 



19 



Consignee. 



J. J. Armistead, Scotland. 



W. H. Van Sickle, Be vans, N. J 



Lieut. H. R. Lemly, South America. 



.do 



W. Hamlin, Tuxedo Park Association, 



New York. 

 R. C. Alexander, Adirondack League 



Club, New York. 

 Caleb Gilman, Calais, Me 



C. G. Atkins, Craig Brook Station, Me. 



Edmund Hayes, president Wilmurt 



Club. Buffalo, N. Y 



A. E. Adams, Boston, Mass 



W.L.Gilbert, Plymouth, Mass 



Gardner Smith, Ragged Lake, N. Y 



E. R. Hewett, Ringwood, N. J 



W. T. Haynes, Oakland, Me 



Henry Stridor, White Corners, N. Y 



John'G. Roberts, superintendent Sara- 



nac Inn Station, N. Y. 



Variety. 



Brook trout. 



.do 



.do 



Landlocked salmon. 



....do 



....do 



....do 



Brook trout 



Landlocked salmon 



....do .. 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 



Number. 



20, 000 



5,000 



10, 000 



5,000 



5, 000 

 1,000 



5, 000 

 5, OO11 

 5, 000 

 5, OdO 

 30, 000 



Remarks. 



good 



Received in 

 order. 

 Do. 



Did not sail ; eggs 

 opened at Cen- 

 tral Station. 



Nothing heard 

 from shipment. 



Received in good 

 order. 

 Do. 



Received in bad 



order. 

 Received in good 



order. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



The receipt of eggs at the station during the season was as follows : 



Early in May the larva of the caddis fly was seen in the hatching 

 troughs, and during the month 31,745 landlocked salmon fry were 

 destroyed thereby. Other losses from the same cause were: Yon Behr 

 trout, 553; Loch Leven trout, 731; lake trout, 1,080. 



The fry and other stock on hand for month ending June 30, 1894, at 

 the station was as follows : 



