﻿DISTRIBUTION 
  OF 
  FISH 
  AND 
  FISH 
  EGGS, 
  1913. 
  17 
  

  

  Stations 
  Operated 
  and 
  the 
  Output 
  of 
  Each 
  for 
  the 
  Fiscal 
  Year 
  1913 
  — 
  Contd. 
  

  

  o 
  For 
  convenience 
  in 
  handling, 
  transfers 
  were 
  made 
  as 
  follows: 
  

  

  St. 
  Jolmsbury 
  to 
  Holden, 
  601,^54 
  brock 
  troi:t 
  eggs. 
  

  

  Holden 
  to 
  St. 
  Johnsbury, 
  525 
  brook 
  trout 
  f.ngerlings 
  and 
  4,550 
  steelhead 
  trout 
  fingerlings. 
  

  

  Swanton 
  to 
  Cape 
  Vincent, 
  12,250,000 
  pike 
  perch 
  eggs. 
  

  

  Rosedale 
  to 
  Tupelo, 
  1,450 
  larce-mouth 
  black 
  bass 
  fingerlings 
  and 
  150 
  crappie 
  fingerlings. 
  

  

  White 
  Sulphur 
  Springs 
  to 
  Central 
  Station, 
  1,300 
  brook 
  trout 
  fingerlings, 
  1,200 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  fingerlings 
  

   and 
  25 
  small-mouth 
  black 
  bass 
  fingerlings. 
  

  

  Wvtheville 
  to 
  Lrwin, 
  1,000 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  fingerlings 
  and 
  288,000 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  Cape 
  Vincent, 
  

   50,000 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  Central 
  Staticn, 
  kO,C0O 
  rainbow 
  trcut 
  eggs; 
  to 
  Kcrthviile, 
  100,t.C0 
  rainbow 
  

   trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  Leadville, 
  400,000 
  rambow 
  trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  fcpearlish, 
  153,000 
  rainbow 
  trcut 
  eggs; 
  to 
  1 
  1. 
  Johns- 
  

   bury, 
  50,000 
  rainbow 
  trout 
  eggs; 
  to 
  Nathua, 
  75,000 
  rainbow 
  trcut 
  eggs. 
  

  

  b 
  Totals 
  show 
  gross 
  output 
  of 
  stations 
  without 
  deducting 
  the 
  following 
  losses 
  in 
  transit: 
  Fry, 
  894,086; 
  

   fingerlings, 
  48,057. 
  

  

  