ANNUAL REPORT. 1935-36 



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SPECIES AND QUANTITIES OF FISH PLANTED IN PROVINCIAL 

 WATERS, 1935-36— Continued 



SMALL-MOUTHED BLACK BASS 



— Continued 



Leeds: 



Charleston Lake 1,500 



Cranberry Lake 1,00X) 



Grippen Lake 1,000 



Otter Lake 1,000 



South Lake 1,000 



Whitefish Lake 1,000 



Manitoulin: 



Tobacco Lake 2,5*00 



Middlesex: 



Pond Mills 1,000 



Thames River 12,200 



Muskoka: 



Duck Lake 1,000 



Joseph Lake 2,000 



Long Lake 1,000 



Pine Lake 10,000 



Lake Rosseau 2,000 



Sparrow Lake 10,000 



Northumberland : 



Crow Bay 500 



Crow River 1,51)0 



Trent River 1,00*0 



Parry Sound: 



Deer Lake, also called 

 Wah-Wash-Kesh Lake, 



Simcoe: 



Little Lake (Vespra) 



1,000 



Peterborough : 



Belmont Lake 1,000 



Deer Lake (Belmont) . . . 1,000 



Deer Lake (Cavendish) . . 1,000 

 Jack's Lake, also called 



White's Lake 1,'000 



Lovesick Lake 1,000 



Oak Lake 1,000 



Round Lake 1,000 



Renfrew: 



Andrews Lake, also called 



Rosebank Lake 5*00 



Gould Lake 500 



Kurd's Lake also called 



Hond's Lake 501) 



Maves Lake 500 



1,000 



Victoria: 



Balsam Lake 2,000 



Cameron Lake 1,000 



Pigeon Lake 1,0 O'O 



Round Lake 1,000 



Sturgeon Lake 2,000 



Waterloo: 



Conestoga Stream 1,000 



River Nith 1,000 



Grand River 15,500 



Wellington: 



Puslinch Lake 1,000 



YEARLINGS 



Manitoulin: 



Tobacco Lake 



Kagawong Lake 



Middlesex: 



Thames River 



Waterloo: 



Grand River 



ADULTS 



Carleton: 



McKay Creek, also called 

 Hemlock Creek 



Kent: 



Rondeau Bay 



Middlesex: 



Thames River 



Rainy River: 



Clearwater Lake, also called 



Burdette Lake 



Jackfish Lake 



Waterloo: 



Grand River . 



56 

 800 



161 



44 



12 



7 



39 



Sudbury: 

 Miscellaneous planting — Fingerlings, 

 Adults, and Yearlings 



Windy Lake 300 



Lake Penage 2,000 



MASKINONGE 



Durham: 



Rice Lake 5'0,0D0 



Hastings: 



Crow Lake 50,000 



Northumberland: 



Crow Bay 20,000 



Trent River 45,000 



Peterborough: 



Chemong Lake 25,0D0 



Clear Lake 50,000 



Round Lake 20,000 



Victoria: 



Balsam Lake 50,000 



Stump Lake (Pigeon 



River) 100,000 



Sturgeon Lake 50,000 



PICKEREL 



Addington: 



Beaver Lake 150,00D 



White Lake 250,000 



Algoma: 



Basswood Lake, also called 



Waquikobing Lake 125,000 



Crane Lake 50,00D 



Echo Lake 1,754,000 



