[33] DISTRIBtJTiON OF FISH FOR THE YEAR 1883. 1083 



Table lY .—DISTBIBVTION OF GOLD OBFJE DURING THE YEARS im^-'SA. 



!N'ame. 



Post-office addrees. 



Number 

 of fish. 



Col. A. F. Eockwell 



J. H. Eathbone 



■W.Williams 



Henry P. Farrow 



Dr.H.H.Cary 



Hon. J. Fred. C. Talbott. 



Martin Metcalf 



J. G-. W. Steedman 



B. E.B.Kennedy....'.... 



E. D. Sturtevant 



E.G.Blackford 



Kemp Gaine.s 



B. V. Moore 



W.H.Aiken 



M. S. Carty 



Nat. Mitchell 



Washington, D. C . . 

 Washington, D. C . . 

 Washington, D. G . . 



Atlanta, Ga 



La Grange, Ga 



Lutherville, Md. ,. . 

 Battle Creek, Mich 



Saint Louis, Mo 



Omaha, ISTebr 



Bordentown, N. J . . 



New York City 



Springfield, Ohio. . . 

 Eix's Mills, Ohio... 



New Castle, Pa 



San Antonio, Tex . . 

 do 



Total. 



117 



Car No. 2, having completed the distribution of carp to the States 

 traversed by the Union Pacific Eailroad, reported at headquarters in 

 Washington December 10, and having been overhauled and the neces- 

 sary repairs completed, was dispatched to ISTorthville, Mich., to report 

 to F. IST. Clark, superintendent of the Northville Station, for service in 

 paaking the whitefish distribution. 



It was engaged continuously in this work from February 21, when 

 the first shipment of 3,000,000 fry was made to Lake Michigan, to April 

 8, when the work closed with a shipment of 1,000,000 whitefish fry to 

 Lake Erie. A subsequent trip was made April 11, with 75,000 salmon 

 trout, which were deposited as follows : 



In Crooked Lake, Michigan 20, 000 



In CranbeiTy Lake, Michigan 20, 000 



In Star Lake, Michigan 35, 000 



On the same trip 10,000 fry of the European trout, Salmo fario, were 

 transported to and planted in the headwaters of the Pere Marquette 

 River. The ova from which these fry were hatched were donated by 

 the Deutsche Fischerei-Verein. The results of the experiment will be 

 looked for with a great deal of interest, as it is believed that the Eu- 

 ropean trout will be found to do well in many streams in which our com- 

 mon brook trout do not thrive. 



A statement of the .whitefish distribution, so far as accomplished by 

 car and messenger service, will be found in Table V. A summary of 

 the entire distribution of ova and frey from the Northville and Alpena 

 Stations will be found in the report of F. N. Clark, superintendent of 

 these stations. 



