THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 63 
SUMMARY OF GAME FISH DISTRIBUTED. 
U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries, Steelheads. .. .3,025,165 
U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries, Cutthroats.... 11,540 3,036,705 
EE Sota cslas vce cae cn w senna pane 7,014,286 10,050,911 
Brood Fish held at Bonneville— 
ea iid gx o/m a spe vie ania ewe la hae 30,000 
EMI iim a d ho a pak cnkd tone winks tieietnmhe ov 0 se 45,000 
St Raa na ae. oa ana ot an, wea a ae, o, = 10,000 85,000 
Brood Fish held at McKenzie, Rainbow............. 150,000 
te lar Sk aighainis ses Ch as awidicn ences dees 10,285,991 
Black bass released in streams and lakes................... 53,850 
Ceeeemeoano eatfish liberated i... ee cece eee 2,400 
10,342,241 
Early Chinook salmon liberated at the request of the Mult- . 
III, DOSEN ic.d , nigel wine's sac tac esegas cesses 490,000 
Silverside salmon liberated at the request of the Multnomah 
EMG weeny ves cana sc cst cs er Wek seen etaen es 41,500 
en ag Wes nee days ee OG A ho asians d osames 10,873,741 
Sub-totals of different species of trout. liberated by State and brood 
fish held. 
2,664,676 Rainbow 
1,149,151 Eastern Brook 
3,180,709 Steelhead 
254,750 Blackspotted 
7,249,286 
TABLE 
Showing the number of fingerlings liberated into the Columbia Rive: 
and its tributaries during the year 1915 by the State of Oregon: 
Station Spring Chinook Sockeye 
ad uk ute a awe dae area ees oy ate 7,522,500 2,920,600 
NN Sg aid soa lg 9 ods eee Me ao eave 1,290,788 
5, 2G dank Ss a '4' x 1s.4'4 u pote ae a ak «BOs 4,212,056 
EO igi vg hia 550s oo awaiels «0 eee 4,961,730 
17,987,074 2,920,600 
Note.—The Soekeye were liberated from August, 1915, to May, 1916. 
