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DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1915. 
SraTIONS OPERATED AND THE OUTPUT OF EACH FOR THE FiscaL YEAR 1915—Contd. 
Station and period of 
operation. 
Baker Lake, Wash.—Contd. 
Brinnon, Wash.: @ 
Dec.=Mar. oucseeceascree 
Darrington, Wash.: 
mtire years se. s2—<--2--/- 
Day Creek, Wash.: 4 
PINVITOVealeeenccee as soa 
Duckabush, Wash.: 
WNEATOVOars oss ccc css 
Tllabott Creek, Wash.: @ 
NITE Veale a. «<j nna 
Quilcene, Wash.: 
Emtire years. Spe 2\.4- 
Sultan, Wash.: 4 
Entire year.....2...----- 
Battery, Md.: 
Mar May. 5 'Ss,.'ftee oso 
Boothbay Harbor, Me.: 
IUMGIT@ WV OAL sc misiciejeeie <-> 
Bozeman, Mont.: @ 
MtIne ny Cal soceia- <sicicmeis 
Yellowstone, Wyo.: 4 
uly Aue 7) see staacisic'e 
Bryans Point, Md.: 4 
Man May).<\cscnigack css 
Cape Vincent, N. Y.: 
BntirelyearShie4tene- = - 
conte Station, Washington, 
Entire year.............- 
Clackamas, Oreg.: 
NGITOVCAL . ok sa<cmenenc 
a For convenience in handling, transfers were made as follows: 
Species. 
Eggs. 
Dog salmon......... 
Silver salmon...-... 
Dog salmon...-.-.-.-. 
Silver salmon....... 
Cainook salmon..... 
Dog salmon....-.-.-.-- 
Silversalmon....... 
Dog salmon.....--.. 
Humpback salmon. . 
Silver salmon....-... 
Chinook salmon....-.- 
Dog salmon.....-.--- 
Silversalmon......- 
Steelhead trout..... 
Dog salmon.....---- 
Humpback salmon. . 
Silver salmon...-... 
Chinook salmon... . - 
Silver salmon, ....-. 
Steelhead trout..... 
BW Ss et tes one 
Shad 
White perch......-. 
Yellow perch......- 
Blackspotted trout. . 
Brook f1owtl. 2--- 2 -- 
Grayling:=~. i2.Seeee 
Make trout s---2-s22 
Landlocked salmon. 
Rainbow trout....-. 
Brook trout......--. 
Lake herring....--.. 
Wakewroubeseceseees 
Pike perches sas. -eee 
Whitefish .-- 5.2 552 
Pike perch . . {32% 2 
Shad 
Blackspotted trout. . 
Brook trout......--- 
19; 000, 000 
Fry. 
4, 680, 500 
280, 700 
2,545, 000 
2,303, 000 
14, 465, 000 
1,820, 000 
110, 885 
2,152) 110 
1, 306, 870 
60, 000 
? 
11,610, 000 
359, 500 
390, 000 
101, 400 
40, 290 
3, 012, 500 
292, 425 
4, 851, 000 
2) 241) 000 
157, 480, 000 
41, 825, 000 
21,841, 000 
394, 499, 000 
974,000 
193, 800, 000 
1,339, 250 
370, 000 
1, 180, 000 
110, 000 
6, 000 
560, 000 
13, 899, 000 
151, 592, 000 
Fingerlings, 
yearlings, 
and adults. 
1997 000 
187, 100 
99, 829 
2,681, 255 
24,871 
23, 000 
Total. 
4, 680, 500 
280, 700 
2, 545, 000 
2} 303, 000 
40,918 
48, 097 
2,130, 095 
14, 465, 000 
1; 820, 000 
37,000 
110, 885 
2, 152) 110 
1,306, 870 
60, 000 
11, 610, 000 
359, 500 
410, 600 
101; 400 
40, 290 
3,012, 500 
292" 495 
4, 851, 000 
2, 241) 000 
175, 330, 000 
60, 825, 000 
21, 841, 000 
394, 499) 000 
974) 000 
193, 806, 200 
1,608, 000 
920) 925 
2, 130, 000 
9,500 
7,000 
384; 000 
22, 500 
3, 995, 000 
13, 899, 000 
1517592; 000 
805, 000 
79, 200, 000 
5, 125,000 
38, 400, 000 
18; 000, 000 
2, 600, 000 
500, 000 
100, 000 
187, 100 
99; 829 
6, 902, 425 
24’ 871 
23, 000 
20; 000 
98,579 
Brinnon to Quilcene, 4,000,000; to Duckabush, 4,550,000 dog salmon eggs; to Duckabush, 151,000; to 
Quilcene, 35,000 steelhead trout eggs. 
Day Creek to Birdsview, 47,500 steelhead trout eggs. 
Tllabott Creek to Birdsview, 100,000 silver salmon eggs. 
Sultan to Birdsview, 50,000 chinook salmon eggs. 
Bozeman to Northville, 50,000; to Leadville, 50,000 grayling eggs. 
Yellowstone to Leadville, 4,039,000; to Bozeman, 1,866,000; to Clackamas, 200,000; to Spearfish, 1,944,000 
blackspotted trout eggs. 
Bryans Point to Central Station, 1,560,000 yellow perch eggs; 688,000 shad eggs. 
