EXPENDITURES. 



At the last session of the Lef!;i8lature, an appropruition of two thou- 

 sand dollars was made to aid the Commissioners in prosecuting- their 

 work, and, since our last biennial report, we have expended the follow- 



ing amounts 



1873. 

 Jan. 25... 

 Jan. 25... 

 Jan. 27.... 



March 17, 

 Ai^ril 19.., 



May 3... 



May 5... 



May 10. 

 June 3.. 



June 12.., 



July 2.... 

 July 10.., 

 July 14... 



Paid for advertising in Union.... 



Paid for copj^ing report 



Paid Comer & Co., for Tahoe trout for South 



Yuba 



Paid telegraph 



Paid expenses of establishing hatching station 



at Clear Lake, expenses of hatching white fish 



eggs, and examination of Clear Lake, Blue 



Lake, and other waters 



Paid Acclimatization Society for speckled trout 



placed in San Andreas Eeservoir 



Paid Acclimatization Society for speckled trout 



placed in the tributaries of Alameda Creek... 



Paid reward for first shad taken 



Paid traveling expenses of Commissioners 



Paid traveling expenses of E. H. Elam, as Fish 



Warden, to Santa Cruz 



Paid Haight & Temple, for legal services 



Paid Bugbee for drawings for fish ladders 



Paid Cleveland for fitting up breeding troughs.. 



Paid T. H. Selby <fc Co. for lead pipe 



Paid expenses of defending salmon laws 



Paid Acclimatization Society for trout placed in 



American Piver 



Paid expenses of Commissioner to Sacramento 



to meet shad 



Paid Comer & Frazer for Tahoe trout placed in 



Lake Merced, six thousand in number 



Paid J. (i. Woodbury for services enforcing the 



salmon laws 



Carried forward 



