1084 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [34] 



Table \.--STATEME]ST OF WMITEFISE FBT PLANTED IN WATERS OF 

 THE UNITED STATES DURING THE SEASON OF 1883-'84. 



Of the ahove, the 1,000,000 planted in tributaiies of the Potomac Eiver were hatched at Central 

 Station and planted lender the direction of Mr. J. E.Brown ; aU the rest were obtained from Nol-th- 

 ville and taken to destination by J. E. Ellis, messenger in charge. 



One miliiou whiteflsh eggs were sent to Alfred Greenfield for Acclimatization Society, New Zea- ^ 

 land, by E. N. Clark, liom xNorthville, Mich., January 5, 1884, and were received in good condition. 



Car ISTo. 1, in charge of George H. H. Moore, did uot complete tlie 

 distribution of carp to Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico 

 and report at headquarters until January 10, 1884. Mr. Oarswell, 

 messenger attached to the car, was immediately sent to the trout- 

 breeding station at Wytheville, Ya., to assist in the work at the hatch- 

 ery ; and as soon as the necessary repairs were completed, the car was 

 ordered to Wytheville to distribute the different jSalmonidw that had 

 been bred at the station during the seasons of 1882 and 1883. A sum- 

 mary of the distribution oi Salmonidce for the season of 1883, from 

 Wytheville, Ya., Northville, Mich., and Central Station, Washington, 

 D. C, will be found in Table YI. 



