[9] SALMON-HATCHING STATION ON M’CLOUD RIVER, CAL. 605 
TABLE II.—Record of salmon-seining operations, §-c.—Continued 
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eeces 3 3 3 _ | Fish taken Ripe fish. 
(=l5 gq =] a 
Date Hour i $5 3 a A be : g : é 
O\a OR = eu ieeseee Merhreah as 1" a 
. oOo 3 oS 
q/PF|A 5 come ee as j| Ge 
) o Feet. 
Sept. i oa aaaS 6.50a.m..| 52 52 N. 150 | 185 15 (*) 12 
Sept..l45ss-caa=- 8.25a.m..] 74 52 C. 150 270 30 (*) 26 
Sept lies eso 8.45a.m.-.| 76 52 C. 150 | 265 35 (*) 27 
Sopty baereas.. 10.20a.m..| 80 | 54 | N. 150/ 142} 8] (*) 5 
Poepuslipe sae se 9.00a.m-.-| 68 54 C. ae 150 825 175 (*) 167 
Septy 17 sn. ee. 5.30p.m..| 80 | 56 C. ee 150 | 350} 50| () 40 
Sents 17) oe 9.15p.m..| 60 | 52 C. i 150| 425| 75) (*) 68 
Sept. 18)-.....2. 9.30a.m-.-.| 68 52 ING Hie peed One eee eee 150 | 860 140 (*) 85 
Sent. 1s) en ee! Dey petiee|) 80h 54) NG |c. edomatsdcsa 150| 420] 80] (*) 50 
* Almost all ripe. 
Eces OsTaIneD.—As the eggs are not taken from the spawning salmon as they are caught in the 
seine, tut as all the ripe fish of the whole day’s catch are put together and the eggs taken from the 
whole the next day, it is not known how many eggs are obtained from each separate haul of the seine. 
TABLE II].—TZable showing the daily number of salmon eggs taken at the United States 
salmon-hatching station on the McCloud River, California, during the season of 1880. 
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a a ba as 
&0 EIS ef eke 
Date. aa = 6 Date. < mB 
GH +) = 
eee eae 
° 5 ° 62 
A 5 A A 
RANI PTISU oleae sect cistse sisle 156, 600 Sil PATT OSE Ua oe at Me cece meel= 270, 000 84 
PATS MLS cetsicinere tases telat 286, 800 Or Amgustl 2 eescccjeeamaceecene 570, 000 171 
PATI SUS tater eeceaieccce secic net 192, 600 Ooi ANGUSE LO Nase saceeccescnees 519, 000 167 
PATIOUISt jobs octets teisisere cote 358, 800 98) (PAM PUst 14 occ cecicisicjatecinioe 403, 200 126 
IN URS ee se BapeGdodosceds 356, 400 89" | Amomst 1b sos ecco 4 eee ceten||\mstieete saree | aisisemninte 
PAT CUS tig perenne an ea 420, 000 LO7E|| Acoust 16s eso eee eee |e eee ameocae 
PATI MUST NG Se encesecmeccee see 532, 200 NS 7A PAU PUSU i nesemactte neato eaate 291, 000 92 
PATIOS binds eames ciscise esis 408, 800 DAT. | PATI CUSbAS Seances see oseeee 909, 600 291 
PATI OMS bivGh sence eee naeeecs sei 513, 600 MAT) A oUSta OM cosemeccecrcaste oe 286, 800 89 
EAT SHE OMe eee none 386, 400 115 a 
PACD US UO nse eee eee eee sce 540, 000 159 Totalecrie-aesenest- cece 7, 396, 800 2, 164 
TaBLE IV.—Table of distribution of salmon-eggs from the United States salmon-breeding 
station, McCloud River, California, during the season of 1880. 
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State. Commissioner. Ad ‘2 ia Destination. 
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A A A 
Minoisteee sees N. K. Fairbank...| 200,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | Geneva Lake, Wis. . 
Keansas\eseose = DPB Long =-n =. 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | D. B. Long, Ellsworth, Kans. 
Maryland...... T. B. Ferguson...| 300,000 | 200,000 | 200,000 | Oakland, Md., Garret County. 
Maryland....-. Thomas Hughlett.| 200,000 | 250,000 | 200,000 | Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md. 
Missouri------.- Silas Woodson....| 200,000 | 200,000 | 200,000 | Silas Woodson, Saint Joseph, Mo. 
Missouri. .-.--.- J. Ed. Humes..... 5, 000 10. 000 10,000 | J. E. Humes, Versailles, Morgan 
County, Mo. 
Minnesota. ....| R. O. Sweeny..-.. 200,000 | 200,000 | 200, 000 a: Su cet en ae ss 
x ivingston. - 50,000 | 400,000 | 400,000 | ‘‘Nebraska Fish ommiss 2 
ee ae ie pi South Bend, Cass County, Nebr. 
New York..--. SamMeseAmi ones jee |e eL 0) OO0N e semcnee ae easel ae ae H. Slack, Bloomsbury, 
New Jersey ...| E. J. Anderson..-| 300,000 | 300,000 | 300, 000 James A nnin, jr., Caledonia, N. Y. 
North Carolina.! S. G. Wortle...--- 200,000 | 200,000 | 200,000 | S. G. Worth, Morgantown, N.C 
South Carolina.| A. P. Butler...-.-. 200,000 | 200,000 | 200, 000 Do. 
