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REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Statement showing the kinds and number of eggs and fish Surnished to State and Territo- 
rial fish commissions, etc.—Continued. 
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State or Territory. 
Species. 
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Ohio 
Oregon 
Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island 
Utah 
Vermont-.--.:----- 
West Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 
* Deposited by the U. 8. Fish Commission in waters designated by the State commissioners. 
Brook trout 
Von Behr trout 
Loch Leven trout .....-----..-- 
Catfish 
Whitefish 
Quinnat salmon 
Atlantic salmon 
Whitetish 
Pike perch 
Shad 
Carp 
Landlocked salmon 
Crappie 
ROCK DASS 22. a2 e.caenieae ails eiee 
Black bass 
Atlantic salmon 
Landlocked salmon 
Lake trout 
Carp 
Black bass 
Yellow perch 
Landlocked salmon 
Lake trout 
Von Behr trout 
Carp 
Rainbow trout 
Car 
Von Behr trout 
Whitefish 
Carp 
Rainbow trout 
Lake trout 
Brook trout 
1890 1891. 
Legs Fish Eggs Fish. 
Sie tee eee ale ee at el ae eee 500 
whee bac asec S| 22 eee eae 1, 425 
alieupe ke Case luecanpenboee eee seeere ee 800 
Lee Sen ene oo Bea saseee ot So nzeoicna 50 
BE Soe iced Men tere ei 47,'500,'000) | .es.s-2seeee 
1 J000F000tR eee eee ee 700; 000i)|.2 20 eee eee 
100,000: | coc cteece Se leeee sete este ees 
OOOO 0009 Pee smeme eee 14, GO0;000)||-2222-eessee 
1851000; OU sas. ees seer 58; 000;\G00) |e steam eee 
ee 42: 000; 000"|.2222552 22.| eee 
oy oe Se 2000 cast ceecce ae 5, 000 
Stee ens a betee ake seein 40, 000 cc seeeeee 
ode eas) ears Roeetsse seattle enone aan *1, 350 
win ciaplacceee A eee te oe Ree ee eee *425 
dain Weaicnlllae + eeeusee Se ee ee eee *200 
10, OOO "| = .aixtarara spats ohciall wea Gte mye ietarelete lhe else ee eaten 
10,000 \|n-2. e268 2clents ite one ae re eee 
scenes | Ute ee 202000) se esaneeeeee 
Deas SEES 1 700d sence pene 2, 000 
wesaue Seenn al ges cmeceunee poebee meee 1,718 
warersete bec oeEh a ceewacioe al cake oe teers 636 
207000! reasee pte 255.000) -.4-.eee eee 
325; U00"| oe. ies ocicnicll moet -iccc = ol ee erie 
10000: |e cccmccdeqcal serene e onece| Cece eee 
Se eee GOON aaat taeeeeee 500 
bee cemeaeae siesehics esmeee 20; 000) |< aeeeeeeree 
Weedieniceeniste UU te 5 Somcins 1, 000 
205000 || ctcc'sajeleiie'a eh Sea Sale wc - cere oe eee 
6S 00030000 Sena eeeemers 10;000; 000!) 22esceeeeee 
L asian eel iooee cminceeealseceeace eer 25, 000 
12,500 isc caeee os| sss Suess eee peemee eee 
TMU |oanaomecoace 100,000.02 ee eee 
Jielaia/elareitae iain etataatete tate 20, 000 5, 000 
A etre om ema Soe eaters 5, 000 
Pahl Sate usec 710 
eaeleieceee ses 1,476 
nap asia Settee Se miami Gooeseoks aac 290 
COURTESIES EXTENDED AND RECEIVED. 
RELATIONS WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 
The work of the Fish Commission was very much facilitated by the 
cooperation of the other offices of the Government. 
The Light-House Board granted permission to place observers and 
physical apparatus on board the light ship at Nantucket New South 
Shoal, to make temperature observations. 
The Navy Department furnished officers and crews for the steamers 
and granted facilities to the vessels at the various navy-yards. 
A dredging outfit was furnished to the eclipse expedition to West 
Africa in 1889. 
The Superintendent of the Census, after conferring with the Com- 
missioner, appointed Capt. J. W. Collins and Mr. Charles W. Smiley 
to take charge of the fishery census. 
Division of Fisheries was granted to the census employés and deskroom 
was furnished to several clerks. At the request of the Superintendent 
Free use of the records in the 
