236 APPENDIX. 



in ■wMcli is included all the men employed, tke 

 maintenance of the building, tlie manipulation of 

 the fish, carriage, packing, travelling expenses in 

 collecting the ova, purchase of ova, salaries, &c., 

 including the entire operations from. 1853 to 1862, 

 amoxmts to 347,186 francs, or say 13,887/.; the 

 average annual expenses during the past four years 

 have been 55,000 francs, or say 2200/. 



The ova are collected and impregnated at remote 

 places, they are then conveyed to Huningue and 

 partly hatched ; after which they are packed, for- 

 warded, and distributed to such rivers as may require 

 a supply. For the past two years the establishment 

 has also distributed young fry by way of experiment, 

 but this mode cannot be greatly extended, owing to 

 the increased expense and difB.culty of transit. 



The following tabular statements of the result of 

 operations are interesting, as they show the various 

 kinds of fish that have been artificially propagated 

 in the season of 1861 : — 



Ist— Salmon Trout, 

 ■ Lake Trout, Rhine 

 Salmon, Omire Che- 

 valier. Ova. Total. 

 Ova collected of tlie 



above species . . 6,382,900 



Ova lost and died from 



the time of coUec- 



tion to the time 



when sent away 



from the estahlish- 



ment 2,602,400 = 41 per cent. 



Ova forwarded to vari- 

 ous places, sound . 3, 360, 000 = 53 per cent. 

 Ova hatched at the 



establishment . . 420,500= 6 per cent. 



Carryforward, 6,382,900 6,382,900 



