LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Plate I. Spearfisb Station, S. Dak., showing Hiitchery, Ice-house, and Rearing-ponda.. VII 



II. Kashua Station, N. II., Reservoir, llatcliery, AVorksliop, and Ice-Loiise XII 



III. Naalma Station, N. H., Rearing-pouds XIV 



IV. Nashua Station, N. H., Exterior and Interior Views of Hatcheries XX 



V. Spearfish Station, S. Dak., Hatchery Interior XXVI 



VI. Edenton Station, N. C, Hatchery and Boiler-house XXX 



VII. "Wytheville Station, Va., Hatchery and Residence XXXIV 



Vm. P.ozenian Station, Mont., from the mountain looking west XXXVI 



IX. Erw'in Station, Tenn.,Pond System and Hatchery XXXVIII 



X. Erwin Station, Tenn., Foreman's Cottage XLII 



SI. Wytheville Station, Va.,new Rearing-ponds XL VI 



XII. Wytheville Station, Va., Spawning-ponds, showing Raceway LXVI 



Xni. Put-in Bay Station, Views showing new and old Hatching-jars and arrange- 

 ments for Pike-perch Eggs before they are placed in Hatching-jars LXX 



XIV. Harbor at Monroe Piers, Mich., showing TJ. S. Fish Commission Building LXXIV 



XV. Circular Pond at San Marcos Station, Texas LXXXIV 



XVI. Seining Fish at San Marcos Station LXXXVI 



XVII. Views at San Marcos Station LXXXVIII 



XVI II. Bozeman Station, Mont., Hatchery Building XC 



XIX. Bozeman Station, Mont., showing Stable and new Wagon-shed XCII 



XX. Little White Salmon Station. — (1) Salmon-pens and Retaining-racks. (2) 



Carrying Eggs from Si)awning-grounds to Hatchery XCIV 



XXI. Little White Salmon Station.— (1) taking Salmon Eggs. (2) Stripping large 



Salmon XCIV 



XXII. Development of Salmon Eggs from 2 days old to 30 days, at 54= F XCVI 



XXIII. Xashua Station, N. H C 



XXIV. Erwin Station, Tenn C 



XXV. Manchester Station, Iowa C 



XXVI. San Marcos Station, Tex C 



XXVII. SpearUsh Station, S. Dak C 



XXVIII . Bozeman Station, Mont C 



XXIX. Woods Hole, Mass. — Laboratory, Hatcherj', Aquarium, Museum, and Resi- 

 dence .". '. CXVIII 



Plate 1. Fish-boats and Homes of Fishermen at Mayaguez, Porto Rico 3 



2. Fish-peddlers at Porto Real. Fishing-boat at Mayaguez 14 



3. Natives with Hoop-net, Bayamon Ri vev 20 



4. Fishing-pot and Fishermen with their Families, Arroyo. Fishermen's Homes and 



Fish-nets at Palo Seco, near mouth of Bayamon River 24 



5. Fishermen at Aguadilla. Schooner Francisca and wicker Fishing-pota 28 



6. Fishermen's Homes, Puuta Santiago. Fishing-boats and Fishermen's Homes, Punta 



Santiago 34 



7. Mapof Great Salt Lake 240 



8. Dip-not Fishing by Indians on Fraser River 253 



9. Sketch map showing approximate route of Sock-eye Salmon in approaching Fraser 



and Skagit rivers from Strait of Juan de Fuca 264 



10. Cannery Point, Point Roberts, showing Cannery Establishment and string of three 



Trap-nets 292 



11. Removing Salmon from Trap-net, otf Cannery Point, to show heavy construction of 



Crib in the large Traps 296 



12. Salmon Traps in vicinity of Village Point, Lummi Island 298 



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