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  DISTRIBUTION 
  OF 
  FISH 
  AND 
  FISH 
  EGGS, 
  1914. 
  

  

  Stations 
  Operated 
  and 
  the 
  Output 
  op 
  Each 
  for 
  the 
  Fiscal 
  Year 
  1914 
  — 
  Con.- 
  

  

  a 
  For 
  convenience 
  in 
  handling, 
  transfers 
  were 
  made 
  as 
  follows: 
  

  

  I.eadville 
  to 
  Clackamas, 
  100,000; 
  to 
  Wytheville, 
  150,000; 
  to 
  Bozeman, 
  500,000 
  brook 
  trout 
  eggs. 
  

  

  Mammoth 
  Spring 
  to 
  Neosho, 
  1,000 
  small-mouth 
  bass; 
  to 
  Quincy, 
  6,620 
  small-mouth 
  bass; 
  to 
  Tupelo, 
  10,000 
  

   rock 
  b;iss; 
  to 
  Quincy, 
  5,400 
  rock 
  bass. 
  

  

  Friars 
  Point 
  to 
  Mammoth 
  Spring, 
  2,690 
  stmfish, 
  387 
  catfish. 
  

  

  Manchester 
  to 
  Dululli, 
  4r),()()0; 
  to 
  Northville, 
  61,000; 
  to 
  Central 
  Station, 
  12,250 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  

   Neosho, 
  3,000 
  brook 
  Irciul 
  (iiigorlings. 
  

  

  Bellevue 
  to 
  St. 
  Joluisliur\-, 
  2110 
  catfish; 
  to 
  Nashua, 
  300 
  catfish; 
  to 
  Quincy, 
  450 
  wliite 
  bass 
  and 
  1,000 
  carp. 
  

  

  North 
  McGregor 
  to 
  St. 
  ,I()linsl)urv, 
  13S 
  catfish 
  and 
  500 
  black 
  bass; 
  to 
  Nashua, 
  300 
  simfish. 
  

  

  Neosho 
  to 
  Quincy, 
  27,900 
  rcx-k 
  bass, 
  9,500 
  sunfish, 
  Sii 
  carp; 
  to 
  Leadville, 
  200 
  black 
  bass, 
  219,000 
  rainbow 
  

   trout 
  eggs, 
  18,500 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  fingerlings; 
  to 
  Manchester, 
  3,000 
  brook 
  trout 
  fingerlings. 
  

  

  