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2. Bucksport, Me., station for collectiug" and liatdiing eggs of the At- 



lantic salmon {Sahno salar), and for hatcliing eggs of wbitefish {Core- 

 gonus clupeiformis) to be distributed in the waters of the State. 



3. Wood's Holl, Mass. Permanent coast-station, which serves as a 



base of operations for the scientific investigations of the Commis- 

 sion and as a hatching station for eggs of the cod. [Gcuhis morrhiia) 

 and other sea-fishes. 



4. Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, Xew York. Station for hatching- 



eggs of various species of salmonidte for distribution in New York 

 and. vicinity. 



5. Havre de Grace, Md. Station located on Battery Island, in the 



Susquehanna Ei ver, for the purpose of collecting and hatching eggs 

 of the shad {Clupea sapidissima). 



6. Washington, D. C. 



a. National carp ponds. Ponds for the propagation of the three 



varieties of the carp {Cyprinus carpio), and the goldfish {Car- 

 assius auratus), the golden ide {Idus melanotus var. auratus), 

 and the tench {Tinea vulgaris). 



b. Arsenal ponds. Ponds for the propagation of carp {Cyprinus 



carpio). 



c. Xavy-yard. Station for collecting and hatching eggs of the 



shad {Clupea sapidissima). 



d. Central hatching station. A station fully equii)ped for scien- 



tific experiments connected with the propagation of fishes. 

 The statioji is also provided witli apparatus for hatching the 

 eggs of all of the more important species, including light, 

 heavy, and adhesive eggs. It is the principal distributing 

 station of theFish Commission for both eggs and young fish 

 to all portionsof the United States. 



7. Wytheville, Ya. A station for hatching eggs of brook trout {Salve- 



linus fo7itinalis) and California trout {Salmo irideus). 



8. Saint Jerome's Creek, Point Lookout, Md. A station for the artificial 



propagation of the oyster {Ostrea inrginiana)^ the Spanish mack- 

 erel {Scomheromorns maculatus), and the banded porgy {Chwto- 

 dipterus faher). 



9. Avoca, N. C. A station on Albemarle Sound, at the junction of 



Eoauoke and Chowan Kivers, for collectiug, hatching, and distrib- 

 uting eggs of the shad ( Cliq)eajapidissima), ale wife {Clupea vernalis 

 and cestivulis), and striped bass {Roccusstriatus). 



10. North ville, Mich. A hatching station for the development and dis- 



tribution of eggs of the whitetish {Coregonus clupeiformis). This 

 station is also provided with tanks and ponds for the spawning, 

 hatching, and rearing of brook trout {ISalvelinus fontinalis) and Cal- 

 ifornia trout {ISahno irideus). 



11. Alpena, IMieh. A station for the collection and development of the 



eggs of the whitefish {Coregonus clupeiformis). 



