EEPOET OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 6 b 



collections of brook trout eggs are made at three small subsidiary 

 stations operated simply during the spawning season and until the 

 eggs are sufficiently well developed to bear transportation to St. 

 Johnsbury. 



IStaiions and substations operated in 1904. 



Name and location. 



Green Lake, Me E.E.Race. 



Craig Broolf, East Orland, Me Charle.s G. Atkin.s. 



Upper Penobscot, Me. 

 Nashua, N. H 



Sun.apee Lake, N. H. 

 St. Johnsbnry, Vt 



Swanton, Vt. 



Gloucester, Mass 



Woods Hole, Mass 



Cape Vincent, N. Y 



Steamer Fish Hawk 



Battery, Havre de Grace, Md 



Bryan Point, Md 



Central Station, Washington, D. C. 



Fish Lakes, Washington, D. C 



Wytheville, Va 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va 



Erwin , Fishery, Tenn 



Cold Springs, Bullochville, Ga 



Tupelo, Miss 



Edenton, N. C 



Welrton, N. C. 



Put-in Bay, Ohio 



Northville, Midi 



Detroit, Mich. 



Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 



Charlevoix, Midi. 



Alpena, Mich. 



Duluth, Minn 



Quincy, 111 



Manchester, Iowa 



Bellevue, Iowa. 



North McGregor, Iowa. 



Neosho, Mo 



San Marcos, Tex 



Lead ville, Colo 



Grand Mesa Lakes, Colo. 

 Spearfish, S. Dak 



West Thumb, Yellowstone Park 



Bozeman , Mont 



Baird, Cal 



Battle Creek, Cal. 



Mill Creek, Cal. 

 Clackamas, Greg 



Little White Salmon, Wash. 



Big White Salmon, Wash. 



Rogue River, Greg. 



Eagle and Tanner creeks, Oreg. 

 Baker Lake, Wash ] Henry O' Malley. 



Birdsview, Wash. 



Superintendent. 



W.F. Hubbard. 



E. N. Carter. 



C. G. Corliss. 



E. F. Locke. 



Livingston Stone. 



J. A. Smith, commanding. 



Alexander Jones. « 



R. W. Owens. 



John E. Brown." 



C. K. Green. 



George A.Seagle. 



R. K. Robinson. 



Alexander Jones. 



J. J. Stranahan. 



C. P. Henkel.a 



S. G. Worth. 



S.W. Downing. _, 

 Frank X. Clark.* 



S. P. Wires. 

 S. P. Bartlett. 

 R.S.Johnson. 



H.D.Dean. 

 J. L. Leary. 

 E. A. Tulian, W. T. Thompson. 



D. C. Booth. 



James A. Henshall. 

 G. H. Lambson. 



Claudius Wallich. 



a In charge. 



Fish and eggs famished for distribution by the stations of the Bureau of Fisheries during 



tlie fiscal year 190 'i. 



a In addition to the above, the following transfers of fish and eggs were made: 

 From Green Lake to other stations, 37,000 landlocked salmon eggs. 

 From Craig Brook to Nashua for rearing, 48, 7»5 brook trout fry. 



From St. Jolmsbury to Craig Brook, 400,000 brook trout eggs; to Nashua, 75,000 brook trout fry for 

 rearing to fingerlings. 



