XLII REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES 
TABLE VIII.—Distribution of German carp to State commissioners and agents for propa- 
gation or distribution, and which are not included in the foregoing table. 
State. | i879 1880. | Total 
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PANE DARING PRR ee ny ce eer aeme wel men coe SecA cuiae ate aanmm meets se uma eames Pee ee | 400 400 
(Ofilive eahtteees Salssee cee ae re CSe es SSS rebrs Gm hoes Sarr SriSne DOC B EC BaOE a SU merce | 228 
Colorado -. 476 
MD Glaiware sie se Sorc cic stele acre eictcicls ya eas aha Shan pe Se ravel oon cpe arate ts tate isfaimtais epee tele Nee icksrecioraiciors 225 | 695 920 
IONDHIOS 5 - #545 556G05 codeine spoSsbd cheep sosoS onde edot st as coeedd depse aoc acoenbEl bos scade | 800 | 800 
INGRIEE'S)- So sacb gsdodbesor er seSSbcrnousssuseosbagr setntediniddoscactaosacensceciokelscocosts 100 | 100 
INGE AY SacHescbood convent oes ercobe omooes Soe Sb Secon soc cossocenesdeses dost alfaseccoso) 1, 000 1, 000 
Wiki bid SES Sa sachin cepamcmnedes sees op oes conned Senee socoande poec smd Scaerelosnsecge ; 38,000 | 38,000 
Michigan. ..-...- SA bedssene naneeooesscSescopocsace seeded psedoesooeseoosbaper 40 | 800 | 840 
IM AIINVANOUER 8s be eooeoondosoodnoseosscoed stpsdceopodnte prototrtttsestrt esc SGA eee | 500 | 5u0 
SMIGRRIRGI DD cose oe te aactancs 5. oe Pe ee «saa Ml apie ead CIR et Gk SBS a | 750] 300) - 1,050 
IWESSOULIE ee octane cise aes Grgeudonl povosectoscs dé sao bccan ode ogerchonsabede spas | 1,500 |; 1,000! 2,500 
BN GLE ane: Ee 5 RRA O NORE OOE Se EES OH Aa SS o SAGE SA GSn hor SeC RUUD Opie! BrEces 200 200 
ING WRVOLK oacce es ceciec sce mtine fet mis ct cinco tecigeesiet ieee bet cee cusce aoe fdisiats| Bis Bice erece 1,300 | 1,300 
Taye da OFe6 fo) Whee eee See eee HARP eRe Ano GSE SOPRA OOS AOCECAGHOAbAdaCcoaD adel Setacesc 200 | 200 
OMe Bon. se ce cee eae brseccteaae Sais s sete ishpeea Mareen ae ae lated ole oaee loners eiies aloe a cteeie| 2,500 | 2,500 
South Carolinacc®..c. sesh hike eee ae Mah coleae Cece ene een ae 1,000 | 750 |. 1,750 
MOXOS...» sarars a(beic'cjo viele a's aeiaia Sate eases te mien id niko miajetere bie erase seiclese Slots iefesein Sioitierers ereiete) [aes ive .| 5,000 | 5, 000 
Waieains-sospecbsoecucErs. Gonncaoroub cuosud cOogde cobe de déceae Coease adooon deat OOOH eet oer | 1,000 
Mo talliss | Aves Meet seeite nm ote amie Aa eee ee ere slr hee cates tome stars «4,748 | 19,021 | 23, 764 
13.—LIST OF RAILROADS GRANTING FACILITIES IN 1880. 
During the present year a still larger number of railroads have ac- 
corded the facilities for carrying fish in baggage cars and for stopping 
trains at bridges so as to deposit young fish. The list of railroads is 
given herewith, and the most hearty acknowledgment of their interest 
and co-operation is hereby made. 
Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company. Charles P. Ball, general superintend- 
ent, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Alabama Central Railroad Company. W. L. Lanier, president, Selma, Ala, 
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fé Railroad. George O. Manchester assistant general 
manager, Topeka, Kans. 
Atchison and Nebraska Railroad. George H. Nettleton, general manager, Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company. N. M. Osborne, secretary, Peters- 
burg, Va. 
Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway. C.J. Foreacre, general manager, Atlanta, 
Ga. 
Atlanta and West Point Railroad. A. J. Orme, general passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga. 
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. E. K. Hyndman, superintendent Pittsburgh 
division; C. H. Hudson, superintendent Trans-Ohio division ; W. M. Clements, mas- 
ter of transportation. 
Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad Company. J. H. Franklin, superintendent, 
New Haven, Conn. 
Boston and AJbany Railroad. C. O. Russell, superintendent, Springfield, Mass. 
Boston and Providence Railroad Company. <A. A. Folsom, superintendent, Boston, 
Mass. 
Carolina Central Railroad. W. Q. Johnson, general superintendent, Wilmington, N.C. 
Central Railroad of New Jersey. James Moore, general superintendent and engineer, 
Elizabeth, N. J.; F. S. Lathrop, receiver. 
Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. William Rogers, general super- 
intendent, Savannah, Ga. 
Central Pacific Railroad Company. F. H. Goodman, general passenger and ticket 
agent, San Francisco, Cal.; A. N. Towne, general superintendent. 
