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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF 



In this connection, I wish to call attention to the liberal and continuous courtesies 

 extended to the Commission by the railroads of the State in hauling free the State fish 

 car, with the necessary crew in charge, and transporting fish and fish eggs with 

 attendant, and returning the empty cans free in the baggage cars of their lines. 



The following is a record of the distribution from each hatchery, and the total 

 summary of all for the year ending September 30, 1898. 



Yours respectfully, 



J. ANNIN, Jr., 



Superintendent of Hatcheries. 



Distribution of PisI) from eacl) Matcl)er^. 



Adirondack Hatchery. 



Brook trout, . 

 Brown trout, 

 Rainbow trout, 

 Lake trout, . 

 Frostfish, 



Brook trout, 

 Brown trout, 



Brook trout, 

 Brown trout, 

 Rainbow trout, 

 Lake trout, 

 Red-throat trout, 

 Whitefish, . 

 Fresh-water shrimp, 



Ciscoes, 



Whitefish, 



Large-mouth black bass, 



Beaverkill Hatchery. 



Caledonia Hatchery. 



Clayton Hatchery. 



Mascalonge, 



Chautauqua Lake Hatchery. 

 Oneida Hatchery. 



Pickerel, .... 

 Pike -perch, .... 

 Small and large-mouth black bass, 

 Yellow perch, 



508,060 



147,140 



23,000 



130,000 



3,250,000 



774,875 

 86,700 



3 6 5> 112 

 367,268 



. 45> I2 5 



368,786 



1,000 



18,300,000 



65,000 



15,000,000 



5,800,000 



115,100 



2,650,000 



5° 

 i7,55°=47 2 



2,562,800 



