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DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, FISCAL YEAR 1906. 



Stations of the Bureau of Fisheries and the Output of Each in the Fiscal 



Year 1906— Continued. 



«In addition to the above the following transfers were made: 



Detroit to other stations, 85,500,000 whitefish eggs. 



Put-in-Bay to other stations, 2.5,407,000 whitefish eggs, and 7,000,000 pike perch eggs. 



St. .Tohnsbury to Central Station, 20,000 brook trout eggs; to Nashua Station, 33,000 brook trout, all 

 of which remained undistributed on June 30, 1906, and 8,000 small-mouth black bass, of which 4,500 

 remained undistributed on June 30, 1906; to Pittsford substation, 98,336 brook trout for rearing. 



Swanton to other stations, 12,000,000 pike perch eggs. 



Spearfish to other stations, 656,000 blaekspotted trout eggs. 



Wytheville to other stations, 270,000 rainbow-trout eggs. 



DETAILS OF DISTRIBUTION. 



The following tabulation shows, by species and waters stocked, all 

 distributions of fish and eggs during the year ended June 30, 1906. 

 The waters are grouped according to states and localities, which, with 

 the exception of foreign countries, are arranged in alphabetical order. 

 A total of 4,195,680 eggs was shipped to the governments of Argentina 

 and New Zealand. 



