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FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 



BOGUS CREEK EGG-COLLECTING STATION 



This station was repaired by the building of a dam across the creek. 

 The concrete apron extends across the creek from bank to bank with 

 concrete abutments at each bank and two concrete piers in the creek. 

 The dam is composed of heavy timbers against the piers and abutments. 

 A new concrete tank trap was constructed which includes concrete fish- 

 run and holding tank. A new cottage was built with four rooms and 

 a porch with rustic sides, ceiled inside, shingle roof and painted inside 

 and out. All the repairs above mentioned were completed in Septem- 

 ber, 1926, but were part of the general improvements. 



Since July 1, 1926, a suspension bridge was built across the creek, a 

 septic tank put in for the cottage and a concrete wall was built along 



Fig. 12. Mormon Creek Experimental Hatchery in Sonoma, Tuolumne County. 



Photograph by Fred Leighton. 



the creek in front of the cottage to prevent cutting of the bank. A 

 pipe Avas laid from up stream to convey water to the holding tank at. 

 the trap. The road has also been repaired and a pipe line run from a 

 spring to both the cottage and cabin to supply water for domestic 

 purposes. 



SHACKELFORD CREEK EGG-COLLECTING STATION 



Under the special appropriation a concrete apron was placed across 

 the creek under the upper racks with concrete abutments at each end 

 and concrete piers in the creek. The same was done across the creek 

 at the lower racks making two aprons and tAVO sets of piers. A concrete 

 holding tank was built and the levee on the west bank was built by 



