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Third Annual Report of the 



Caledonia 



Brook trout fry 263,000 



Brook trout fingerlings 464,600 



727,600 



Lake trout fingerliugs 5,000 



Brown trout fry* 125,000 



Brown trout fingerlings 231,500 



Brown trout adults 30 



356,530 



Rainbow trout f ryf 145,000 



Rainbow trout fingerlings 173,000 



Rainbow trout adults 56 



318,056 



Whitefish fry (eggs from Fulton Chain) 5,752,000 



Lake herring fry 17,241,000 



Maskalonge fryt 3,230,000 



Pikeperch fry§ 10,375,000 



Black bass adults 225 



Shrimp adults 2,000 



38,007,411 



Brook trout fingerlings** 



Chautauqua 



142,000 



Whitefish fry 750,000 



Lake herring fry 15,500,000 



Maskalonge fry*** 2,625,000 



Yellow perch fry 250,000 



19,267,000 



* 400,000 eyed eggs were sent to Bath and Delaware hatcheries for development and distribution. 



t 357,000 eyed eggs were divided between the Bath and Delaware hatcheries for development 

 and distribution. 



t The eggs from which these fry were developed were furnished by the Chautauqua hatchery. 



§ The eggs which produced these fry were obtained from the Oneida hatchery. 



** 243,000 Brook trout fingerlings were sent to Caledonia hatchery for distribution from there, 

 the Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie Railroad having refused free transportation from the 

 Chautauqua hatchery. 



*** 3,250,000 eyed eggs were sent to Caledonia hatchery for development and distribution 

 from that station, and are not included in this report. 



