1882. ] FISH COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT. 29 
One thousand of these fishes have recently arrived from 
Washington, and are now (November) being distributed to 
those who have made application for them during the year. 
The financial statement is hereto appended. 
Respectfully submitted, 
WM. M. HUDSON, ) Commissioners 
ROBERT G. PIKE, on 
G. N. WOODRUFF, Fisheries. 
FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 
Appropriation of 1881, : $5,000 
March 29. Paid Henry J. Fenton, 200, 000. cain oan $600.00 
April 22. Paid Henry J. Fenton, hatching and dis- 
tributing 250,000 Penobscot Salmon, 383.76 
ie “Paid A. Wilbraham, six new transporta- 
tion cans, . ‘ “ 33.00 
May 12. Paid R. B. Chalker and eines eee 
shad hatching, . : 500.00 
«« 14. Paid H. J. Fenton, hatching eral ange. 
buting 350,000 land-locked salmon, 453.20 
«< «Paid H. J. Fenton, 74,000 young trout, 222.00 
June 2. Paid Chas. G. Atkins, land-locked salmon, 6500.00 
ca «« Paid Chas. G. Atkins, Penobscot salmon, 300.00 
« —% Paid Geo. Jelliffe, hatching and distribu- 
ting land-locked salmon, B 238.16 
Sept. 2. Paid R. B. Chalker and James eben. 
balance due for shad hatching, . 245.48 
«« 12. Geo. N. Woodruff, pay, . A : 54.00 
wel RSS cpt pic expenses, . : 5 78.25 
Oct. 4. Robert G. Pike, pay, Z : : ‘ 222.00 
Of arse Han ash Jas expenses, : : < 259.04 
Nov. 12. W. M. Hudson, pay, , : : : 372.00 
BOM Ap ss sé expenses, = z : 257.35 
$4,718.24 
Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1881, : : : : $281.76 
