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REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS. 



August, 1903, in Watson Lake, a small body of water covering an area 

 of tifteen acres, situated about five miles from Tahoe City, at an eleva- 

 tion of 7,000 feet. In that lake a plant of Cutthroat fry was placed in 





1902, or one year earlier than the Eastern brook-trout fry. In August, 

 1904, specimens of both fish were taken. The former showed for two 

 years' growth a maximum length of 8 inches; the latter showed in one 

 year's time a maximum lencrth of 10 inches, and the proportion of 



