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  REPORT 
  OF 
  COMMISSIONER 
  OF 
  FISH 
  AND 
  FISHERIES. 
  

  

  12. 
  Hatcli'uKj 
  apparatm^: 
  

   Models 
  and 
  specimens 
  : 
  

  

  (a) 
  For 
  lloating 
  eggs: 
  Chester 
  cod 
  box. 
  McDonald 
  cod 
  box. 
  McDonald 
  

   hatching 
  bncket. 
  Ferguson's 
  submerged 
  bucket. 
  

  

  (Ji) 
  Forsemibuoyant 
  eggs 
  : 
  Wroten's 
  bucket. 
  Green's 
  shad 
  box. 
  Brackett's 
  

   shad 
  box. 
  Ferguson's 
  submerged 
  bucket. 
  Bell-Mather 
  shad 
  cone. 
  

   ]\I()dels 
  of 
  cones 
  and 
  buckets. 
  Chase's 
  whitefish 
  jar. 
  McDonald 
  jar, 
  

   old 
  style. 
  McDonald 
  uuiversal 
  hatching 
  jar. 
  Clark's 
  jar. 
  

  

  (c) 
  For 
  heavy 
  eggs 
  : 
  Garlick's 
  hatching 
  box. 
  Stone's 
  charred 
  trough. 
  Cost's 
  

   hatching 
  grills. 
  Stone's 
  salmon 
  basket. 
  Bncksport 
  hatching 
  trough. 
  

   Holton's 
  hatching 
  box. 
  Clark's 
  hatching 
  trough. 
  Mather's 
  hatching 
  

   trays. 
  Atkins's 
  hatching 
  crate. 
  

  

  (rf) 
  AVorking 
  models 
  : 
  

  

  Whitefish 
  table, 
  8 
  feet 
  long, 
  3 
  feet 
  wide, 
  and 
  3 
  feet 
  high, 
  fitted 
  with 
  12 
  

  

  McDonald 
  hatching 
  jars 
  for 
  hatching 
  whitefish 
  eggs. 
  

   Two 
  hatching 
  troughs, 
  8 
  feet 
  long, 
  12 
  inches 
  wide, 
  and 
  8 
  inches 
  deep, 
  

   equipped 
  for 
  hatching 
  <iuinuat-salmon 
  and 
  lake-trout 
  eggs. 
  

  

  {(■) 
  Accessories: 
  Spawning 
  pans. 
  Spawning 
  buckets. 
  Page's 
  egg 
  scale. 
  

   Egg 
  funnels 
  for 
  whitefish 
  and 
  shad. 
  Series 
  of 
  nets 
  from 
  Central 
  

   Station, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  Series 
  of 
  nets 
  from 
  Northville 
  Station, 
  

   Michigan. 
  Series 
  of 
  nets 
  from 
  Battery 
  Station, 
  Maryland. 
  Nippers, 
  

   brass 
  and 
  wood. 
  Dippers. 
  Strainer 
  dippers. 
  Hume's 
  spawning 
  

   box. 
  Pan 
  for 
  washing 
  eggs. 
  Salmon 
  dip 
  net. 
  Tray 
  for 
  washing 
  

   eggs. 
  Siphon 
  bags. 
  Siphon 
  cages. 
  Siphon 
  tubes. 
  Aquaria. 
  

  

  13. 
  natching 
  and 
  rearnuj 
  estahlishments 
  : 
  

   Models 
  of 
  hatching 
  establishments 
  — 
  

  

  (a) 
  Hatching 
  houses 
  at 
  Put-in 
  Bay, 
  Leadville, 
  and 
  Havre 
  de 
  Grace. 
  

  

  {h) 
  Floating 
  hatchery. 
  Hatching 
  barge. 
  

   Illustrations 
  of 
  hatching 
  stations, 
  showing 
  buildings, 
  exterior 
  and 
  interior, 
  

   methods 
  employed 
  in 
  collecting, 
  hatching, 
  rearing, 
  and 
  distributing 
  

   fish, 
  fry, 
  and 
  eggs. 
  

  

  (rt) 
  Green 
  Lake. 
  Grand 
  Lake 
  Stream. 
  Bncksport 
  and 
  Craig 
  Brook, 
  Maine. 
  

   Gloucester 
  cod 
  station 
  and 
  Woods 
  Hole, 
  Mass. 
  Central 
  Station 
  and 
  

   Fish 
  Commission 
  fish 
  ponds, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  Battery 
  Station, 
  

   Havre 
  de 
  Grace, 
  Md. 
  Bryan 
  Point 
  shad 
  station, 
  Md. 
  Wytheville 
  

   Station, 
  Va. 
  Duluth 
  Station, 
  Minn. 
  Alpena 
  and 
  Northville 
  stations, 
  

   Mich. 
  Put-in 
  Bay 
  Station, 
  Ohio. 
  Quiiicy 
  Station, 
  111. 
  Neosho 
  Sta- 
  

   tion, 
  Mo. 
  Leadville 
  Station, 
  Colo. 
  Fort 
  Gaston, 
  McCloud, 
  and 
  

   Baird 
  stations, 
  Cal. 
  Clackamas 
  Station, 
  Oreg. 
  

  

  (6) 
  Floating 
  stations: 
  Hatching 
  barge. 
  Steamer 
  Fish 
  Hawk. 
  

  

  14. 
  Methods 
  and 
  resulis 
  of 
  fish-cuUure: 
  

   Models— 
  

  

  (a) 
  Lay 
  figure 
  illustrating 
  method 
  of 
  taking 
  salmon 
  eggs. 
  

   Charts 
  — 
  

  

  (a) 
  Giving 
  names 
  and 
  locations 
  of 
  stations 
  and 
  output 
  of 
  each 
  for 
  the 
  fiscal 
  

   year 
  1891-95. 
  

  

  {h) 
  Showing 
  work 
  of 
  the 
  Commission 
  from 
  1872 
  to 
  1892. 
  

  

  (c) 
  Showing 
  effect 
  of 
  fish-culture 
  ou 
  the 
  shad 
  fishery. 
  

   Painted 
  casts 
  of 
  fishes 
  reared 
  by 
  the 
  Fish 
  Commission— 
  

  

  («) 
  Brook 
  trout 
  one, 
  two, 
  three, 
  and 
  four 
  years 
  old 
  ; 
  Von 
  Behr 
  trout 
  one, 
  two, 
  

   three, 
  and 
  five 
  years 
  old; 
  Loch 
  Leven 
  trout 
  one, 
  two, 
  three, 
  and 
  six 
  

   years 
  old; 
  lake 
  trout 
  one 
  and 
  two 
  years 
  old; 
  landlocked 
  salmon 
  

   one 
  year 
  old; 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  one 
  and 
  four 
  years 
  old; 
  whitefish 
  live 
  

   years 
  old; 
  carp, 
  tench, 
  goldfish, 
  black 
  bass, 
  etc. 
  

  

  