8 DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS 
THE SALMONS, TROUTS, WHITEFISHES, ETC. (SALMONID®)—Continued. 
a Sea trout (Salmo trutta). 
6 Loch Leven trout (Salmo trutia levenensis). 
Lake trout, Mackinaw trout, longe, togue (Cristovomer namaycush). 
Brook trout, speckled trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). 
Sunapee trout (Salvelinus aureolus). 
Canadian red trout (Salvelinus marstoni). 
Hybrid trout (Salvelinus aureolus). 
THE GRAYLINGS (THYMALLID): 
Montana grayling (Thymallus montanus). 
THE PIKES AND PICKERELS (Hsocip2): 
¢ Pike (Esox lucius). 
¢ Pickerel (Hsox reticulatus). 
THE BASSES, SUNFISHES, AND CRAPPIES (CENTRARCHID&): 
@ Crappie (Pomoxis annularis). 
Strawberry bass, calico bass (Pomowis sparovdes). 
@ Rock bass, red-eye, goggle-eye (Ambloplites rupestris). 
@Warmouth, goggle-eye (Chxenobryttus gulosus). 
Small-mouth black bass ( Micropterus dolomieu). 
@ Large-mouth black bass ( Micropterus salmoides). 
@ Bluegill sunfish (Lepomus pallidus). 
¢ Other sunfishes, chiefly Ewpomotis gibbosus. 
THE PERCHES (PERCID): 
@d Pike perch, wall-eyed pike, yellow pike, blue pike (Stizostedion vitreum). 
@ Yellow perch (Perca flavescens). 
THE SEA BASSES (SERRANID): 
Striped bass, rockfish (Roccus lineatus). 
White perch ( Morone americana). 
THE cops (GADID2#): 
Cod (Gadus callarias). 
Pollock (Pollachius virens). 
Haddock ( Melanogrammus xglefinus). 
THE LABRIDS (LABRIDA): 
Tautog, blackfish ( Tautoga onitis). 
THE FLOUNDERS (PLEURONECTID): 
Winter flounder, American flatfish (Psewdoplewronectes americanus). 
CRUSTACEANS: 
American lobster (Homarus americanus). 
OUPUT 
On comparison with the previous year, the figures for 1907 exhibit 
as usual some striking fluctuations in the yield of particular species, 
with at the same time an enormous increase in the total. The suc- 
@ Introduced: 
6 Introduced, and propagated in limited numbers for observation under natural 
conditions. 
¢ Rescued from overflows. 
@ Artificially propagated and also obtained by rescue {rom overflows. 
