166 INTRODUCTION TO THE CLASS OF FISHES 



being propagated, and i 1 >«* quota <>f each for a single year. 



The following statement brings our information down to tlic 

 close of the pasl year ( 1913): 



Production \\i» Free Distribution of Fish-Eggs \m> Live Fish by 

 the United States Bureau <>k Fisheries, During the Year L013 



IN 1013 IN l!)l>* 



Catfish 62,446 95,970 



Carp 79,160 



Buffalo Fish 3,084,212 200,000 



Shad 186,638,850 106,986,000 



Whitefish 167,600,000 594,490,000 



Lake Herring 4,730,000 



Silver Salmon I 1,356,083 424,580 



Chinook Salmon 72,001,056 48,683,718 



Blueback Salmon 82,3 10,902 3,37 1 ,000 



Humpback Salmon 153,680 .... 



Dog Salmon 19,479,000 



Steelhead Trout 5,418,635 534,882 



Rainbow Trout 3,158,327 1,675,121 



Atlantic Salmon 8, 196,768 638,765 



Landlocked Salmon 557,*? L2 822,220 



Black-Spotted Trout 21,246,010 1,868,500 



Loch-Leven Tn.nl 75,200 96,760 



Lake Trout 30,281,524 26,260,490 



Brook Trout 12,534,097 6,579,762 



Golden Tmnt .... 69,950 



Grayling 3,516,000 1,803,258 



Scotch SeaTrout .... 24,531 



Smelt 6,377,000 



Tike and Pickerel 9,004 805 



Crappie and Strawberry Bass 79,279 738,671 



Rock Bass 64,748 37,170 



Warmouth Bass 1,390 100 



Small-Mouthed Black Bass 341,941 262,157 



Large-Mouthed Black Bass 1,257,302 



Sunfisb (Bream) 208,628 628,739 



Pike-Perch.... 194,710,000 237,099,575 



Yellow Perch 376,748,132 L,700 



White Perch 169,120,721 



