158 
TOTAL PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA SALMON, 

LUCIDA EEE SS Or Saeare er eeec ge SW AL Me eva: wisi tats) ait seis ele: obs) Sretmiatanare 73,000 
BEN ee ream tate hs eicicig cise feta/e's ALO DOU MOTO cael «seid srchalss a: Wenale slalom 215,246 
ISB co dy Hoe der sHaeInOOnaar es QUO | MESOO(AMUNGS) oe .tclcie)s crelel-ielelsre 575 
ALES Ea eR a Se 227,000 —_——- 
SE tale ie tan, aaieaent visleihat ie nt sicokctrwe ad ac veasielaslae 1,304,651 

IS Carey Pure PATO OD) ol) MCSA Ne doh. ou ooood co uno « 236,000 
Welle Opdea due mone Gor Bineeee ORO ME MBLCUO eres Letatae) clersleteiene) tetoasiers 325,000 
De rte rs eles Soisintan Sau eee GUM) | Tle eos Gono dtonoocouGons 273,000 
MISE fey cites sate ter dte aiBiajeie) aiesas are 390,000 Saas 
BUR ch lh aire ate paeene topetot stelle atey se] ota ciuais stacey wala: @ssyeleis'. dj =)ecuiel os ave 2,211,000 
TOTAL PLANTS OF BLACK BASS. 

BSS) eyetseereperehst tee ares saci ceeiey els te BeDOO! eV RSS src aocpetacsis sielejarsiaters ele sie 1,560 
Ly Ace eds wie ene rs emehe aie MOOO! | PIBQOR LS oc ialdaus teickeseerc acne 185 
ROtalt re ctditeevcisers Taeeiswiere s)  wlerelelere we leinfentecolare slave tyes) saree 12,245 
LEH oeb coongonacoapeaacsocs mpawibdgndgooonDO CuoboroocmDor 2,500,000 
The aforesaid biennial reports contain detail statements 
of the place of each plant, date of delivery and to whom, 
and amount of each. 
From the annexed table it will appear that the total 
plants of whitefish aggregate the large number of nearly 
seven hundred and fifty million, commencing in 1874 with 
little abovea million anda half. The twenty million point 
was not reached until 1883, the fifty million point until 
1886, nor the hundred million point until 1890, so that 
more than half the whole number have been planted within 
the past five years. 
It is matter of deep regret to every one connected with 
or interested in the artificial propagation of whitefish that 
actual and tangible demonstration of the results of such 
large plants, cannot in the nature of things be obtained. 
The results of brook trout planting in streams are so open 
to inspection and so easily observed and appreciated that 
