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DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS, 1915. 
STATIONS OPERATED AND THE OUTPUT OF EACH FOR THE FiscaL YEAR 1915—Contd. 
Station and period of 
operation. 
St. Johnsbury, Vt.—Contd. 
Holden, Vt.: 
Entire year 
Swanton, Vt. 
Apr.—May 
San Marcos, Tex.: 
Entire year 
Spearfish, S. Dak.: 
Entire year 
Tupelo, Miss.: 
Entire year 
White Sulphur 
Va.: 
Entire year 
Springs, W. 
Woods Hole, Mass.: @ 
Entire year 
Wytheville, Va 
Entire year 
3G 
Yes Bay, Alaska: @ 
Entire year 
Species. 
Brook trout......... 
Bake troutesscecss.- 
Landlocked salmon. 
Steelhead trout...... 
Pike perch 
Yellow perch 
Eggs. 
Fry. 
1,500, 000 
Crappie 
Rock ibasst2e.2 J cmca| ee oe oe ae eee 
Sunfish 
Blackspotted trout. . 
Brook trout........-. 
Lake trout... 
Loch Leven trout... 
Rainbow trout. -..... 
Sunfish 
bass. 
Pike perch 
Rainbow trout...--- 
black 
Smallmouth 
3, 000, 000 
536, 260, 143 
536, 260, 143 
@ For convenience in handling, transfers were made as follows: 
Woods Hole to Gloucester, 24,630,000 cod eggs. 
Wytheville to White Sulphur, 6,000 rainbow trout fingerlings; to St. Johnsbury, 50,000; to Nashua, 
150,000; to Erwin, 400,000; to White Sulphur, 214,000 rainbow trout eggs; to Cold Springs, 3,600 rock bass 
fingerlings. 
Yes Bay to Birdsview, 2,000,000 humpback salmon eggs. 
168, 012, 000 
778, 567, 000 
4, 677, 000 
606, 000 
29, 000 
32, 029, 000 
3, 694, 621, 249 | 58,300, 501 
339, 550 
3, 694, 281, 699 | 58,215, 962 
Fingerlings. 
yearlings, 
and adults. 
2, 265 
201, 796 
11; 940 
44,750 
853, 650 
983, 000 
18, 680 
48, 000 
16, 350 
330, 965 
84, 700 
41,950 
24,715 
2, 250 
3,175,000 
84,539 
Total. 
410, 265 
201, 796 
853, 650 
983, 000 
18, 680 
48, 000 
16, 350 
330, 965 
84, 700 
168, 012, 000 
778, 567, 000 
38, 195, 000 
4, 289, 181, 893 
424,089 
4, 288, 757, 804 
The eggs hatched at the main stations listed in the foregoing table 
are in many cases obtained from auxiliary sources, usually temporary 
stations occupied during the season only, or, m some instances, mere 
camps which are shifted from year to year. 
In the Great Lakes and 
off the New England coast collections are made by the Bureau’s vessels 
The following temporary stations 
or boats in favorable localities. 
and collecting points furnished eggs of the given species for the main 
hatcheries during 1915: 
