Jan. 11, 1883.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



473 



MR. D. C. SANBORN'S BLACK, WHITE AND TAN ENGLISH SETTER DOG "COUNT NOBLE," 

 Diviled Third In New Orleans Gun Club All-Aged Stoke, 1882. 



Northville work is the. 



introduct- 



of which are Hatched i 



a the Hit 



ton. So far 25,000 to 3i 



.000 have 



There are now 3,000 oi 



hand at 



will be distributed in t 





Mr. Clark expects to 





whiteflEb for diatribu 





Huron, Supi Hon nd 1 





tvhether in the garb of gen- 



nud should 



I al- 



•r was begi 



■t.,rise. la 1 SSI the 



tj and it 



bi Qj to charge. 



i. hi i ro ruction 



it tall a whitelish 

 Up-mn, costing isl.- 

 3e hu-idred million 

 ;re fittad up, and 



that enter the I 

 buted this seaso 

 s follows, viz. : 



ne. with tl 

 s reflection wi 



to jisli abc 

 rill prove the utter de- 



i Penobscot salmon fry 



oil 



REPORT OF THE MAINE COMMISSION. 



1*HE Gteomisaioaera of Fish and Same of Maine have male 

 their report for 1888, They cab ntti-mion to the fact 

 that wken the Department of Fisheries had the game of the 

 State added to its charge, no additional provision was made 

 EOr the increased care, time and expense. Fish warden- w ere 

 ie wardens, but nouporopriation was made for more 

 than doubled work an 1 outlay. Under the present law S1.P00 

 is allowed for the payment of nil the ward ins. As the li-h 

 wardens arc now game wardens, this sum is to lie. divided 



Penobscot River 



St. Croix River 



Maehias River 



Kennebec River 



Androscoggin. River. 

 f, eaumpacot River. , 

 Saco River., 



300, (wu 

 267,(kiG 



85,050 

 200,000 

 '300,0: i0 

 140,000 



60,000 



lature, bv an o 



Tor wardens wa 



Porthe two ana 



this is to be d 

 .sT.OOO for expo 

 locked Baimon e 

 and Orl&nd, fo 



Every dollar 



of the 1 



Hens 



Total 1,192,000 



"Our work in planting land-looted sat.monhas been amply 

 repaid to us this year in the exhibition of most gratifying 

 results a; Moosehead, at Enfield, and at. Rangelov. At Moose- 

 head thev have been captured on tho flv, froTi time to time, 

 for the last two veara. At Enfield, fish estimated at m ist 

 exaggerated weight, were seen od the spawning bed this 

 veaiCbut in all probability fab lv estimated bv one accustomed 

 to judge correctly of the weight of fish in the water, fully 

 equalling ten or twelve wounds. At Rangelev considerable 



In R&ngeley Lake alone, over fifty of two pounds weighl and 



some of them very large ft: 

 it no1 I. ^ than ten or twelve 

 eouraging, as it indicates t 

 irly future to take spawn at 

 rther stocking yearly of thes 



The Marquis of Exeter, Sir James Gibson Maitland. Bart.. 

 Ma-. E. Birkbeck, M.P., Lieuf.-LViI. distance, Mr. C. L. Bux- 

 ton, Mr. T. J. Mann, Fir. Francis Dav, Mr. OreviUe Fennel), 

 Mr. Francis Francis, of the Field, Mr. C. C. Capel. Mr. J. A. 

 Toul, Mr. II. Ffennell, of Lund unci Water. Mr. TViiiiam 

 Senior, of the Daihi .Vetts- and Hclfs Life, Mr. J. P. V\ heeldon. 

 of the Yacht inn Gazette, and many others. 



Will you kindly inform us if it will bo convenient for you 

 to be present at the nmetinr, or if you cannot attend, we 

 should be glad to hear from yon that the movement has your 

 good wishes. W, Oldham Chambers, 



Hon, See. Xorfolk an .1 SiuTjlk .Ai.-eliin.iti^ation Sueiefv. 

 R. B. Marston. 



Editor MsMng Gazette. 



J L . - " 



Zhe Mmml 



January a, Hi, 

 Show, Meri.len. 

 Menden, Conn. 



FIXTURES. 

 HRKOft SHOWS. 

 mil 11. 18S3.— Merideo Pou 



•\-\.\. Office, Skatma. 



a Eennel I Sub Bench 



15 IBf-3. Western IvnNs.tl. Ania I ouliry Soeiet.v'.- 

 i Annual Henclt Show, Pittsburgh, I'a. Entries for the i . ie-1, 

 i Derby, for English sitters whelped on or afctr January 1. 1S»3. 

 ■ LVl.nurv. 1. IS' 3 Chas. Linuolo Superintendent. V. 1!. Bfbili, 



udti. C'liorl-s l.in 



nd'b\ 



lies 



ih w 11 biitproduc 

 HI number of pen 



IV it huge pOpUlat 



iv. your railroad c 

 you, Our fields 

 mouths that the 



.ffioi 



food - 

 'from 



i feed. Win 



the 



deer poacher, the Iron 

 Let the question be mc 



tetwo, 'lii 

 stealer the 



horse thief. 



,d i 





appropriation for its moper conduct, and the i 

 enforcement of the laws. Do either this, or ubolish it at o 

 promptlv. 



i.inev value .,1 tb.: ii.-!i i and i:ame to OUT SI 



plv of means in resources to procure the ova 

 vei v wide ares of waters, we arc expected to r. 

 mmmd! whan if la rememberedthal the fain 

 fry. to one acre is set down by experienced ftel 

 5,000 to one acre oi water, or }, on.) um- pouu 1 ti 

 ure experienced by tir-. in our success with our me 

 v*]| be participated in by all our brother ci 



"PIOUS JEEMS" ON DOGS AND TRIALS. 



Editor forest and Strewn: 

 I Your letter of Deeentbe 20 askfn ; me to "giv i. your readei 



account 

 ons al'< 

 ; •■ jain 



i forced 



does ,,i 



igstoadv, 

 ,- facta to 



5 I I. 



":' 



FISHCULTURE IN ENCLAND. 



\ > wt have before stated it is proposed t On a Motional 



.-\ i'i-ii. nit me Association in England, ii'.nl the following 

 circular, dafied Crown Buildings, 188 Fleel street, London, 



111 11 VI, if 1 



wedded to consistency as t<> it 

 confess a change of opinion. 



I have attended most of the 

 spectator, held in the United 

 warm advocate of the point 

 indge hits forced me to chi 

 '-■■-- heal system 



Then 



nidi 



isia' 



tection they hai 

 do not know wh 

 but there is one. 

 bring nothing in 

 taken ia five d 

 We believe five t 

 pound of trout t, 

 stream by our st 

 same with the p. 

 of our game. It 

 ate w.th the req 

 with such crimii 

 with and emasct 

 that it is almost i 

 recommend but 

 bidding the etxp 

 f wmi tii3 State. 

 and enjoy all til 2 

 tisipatu in reapii 

 tii'j.1-.-.!, but il.-.u 



oducts of our f 

 is difficult to < 

 lireraantsof tl 



Adiw citiz jus of o.ner States to come here 

 p.'i\'iljj.-.;oi oar f'.)i-est=aad sir jam,; to par- 

 i the crjp thai we hxre piotootod and cul- 



: uleof wiiatisbein' done.' but our fisbooltaristfl 



, are often quite ignorant of what other laborers in 



thesams Beletare doiui: as p oof of tl is, we mav mention 



td:"rjssesof fishcu'liurist-. and tro are aware th.it theie are 

 many whose names we have fa 1 ;d to obtain. 



"We kuoiv lioiii ex]K:ricmce tint in this country an ineteas- 



t is being taken in fishculture and fis"h farming of 



aifkiuds; in other countries, iiicludin ; oar own colonies, ilsh- 



cuitural societies are doing most valuable work. In visw of 



-. and also of that Gieat International Fisheries 



Exhibition which is to be opined in London next year by her 



it is. i. : : , , ■ t stlonably most de-jrable that 



such a society as we have roLCti e 1 to shoti.d be formed. It 



will, of course, be in uo sense a commercial undertaking, but 



purely a scientific Bociety, established on the simplest and 



broadest foundations, vii. to promote tueintorests of inland 



and sea lisucu.ture of all kinds in the best wav possible. 



Further details will be explained at the meeting. ' rl 



S3S 



The fol- 



J tjat it b3 cojsum jj on our own soil. If : lowing gentlcnon have promised to support the movement: 



;ive my 



'i trials, 

 lates 1 



I had. 



tupelled 



.,- dog .n 

 ■.- under 

 ■., lei;.- 

 ,- been 

 ournals, 

 mi la 

 ua tvitL 



. ■ 



; ■ . 

 irtsmen 

 sports. 



:• ' lie:,l 

 1 on;. i . 



clubs have their 

 the reason that 

 dams of future gi 

 has tho prepotei 



y to impart his pacfcctions to' his offspring 



