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DISTRIBUTION OF NATIVE FISH. 



We give herewith a list of streams restocked in season of 1887. 



On account of the dry season and consequent low water, our 

 work was commenced quite early, while fish were yet very small, 

 which will account for the greater number distributed. Estimate 

 of the number being made, through the season, on a basis of 20,- 

 000 to the bushel, and plant averaging about 5,000 fish to each point 

 of distribution. In some instances the plant would exceed this num- 

 ber, as many were deposited in nearest deep water. Only about 

 one-third of the fish saved were transported to inland streams. 



DISTRIBUTION OF NATIVE FISH, 1887. 



Name of Stbbam. 



Railroad Crossing Stream. 



County. 





C B and Q R. R 



Cook 







DnPage 





W i i 







t 1 u 



1 1 





t. ' i 



Kane 





il 1 1 



DeKalb 





It 1 . 







11 t ' 



LaSalle 





t> i k 







C. and N. W. R. R 



Kane 





Illinois Central R. R 





tk 



C. and TSr. W. R. R 



McHenry 





C, B. and Q. R. R 



Lee 







Whiteside 





0. and I. R. R 



Ogle 



,1 



C. andN. W. R. R 



Lee 







Whiteside 





C.B.andQ. R. R 



Bureau 





C, R. I. and P. R. R 







C, B. and Q. R. R 



Whiteside 







Bureau 





ti ' 1 



Stark 





11 11 



Schuyler 



Otter Creek 



11 11 



Fulton 





11 1. 



Knox 





T P andW.R. R 



Fulton 





C, B. and Q. R. R 



Peoria 







.McDonough 





11 11 





Edwards River 



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Henry 





Mercer 





Henderson 





11 11 



Pike 





11 11 



Rock Island 





11 11 



Knox 





L., E. and Si. L. R. R 



Washington 



N. F. Saline Kiver 



L.andN. R. R 



(iallatin 



