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REPOKT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 



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

 the fiscal year 1904 — Continued. 



Station and name of species. 



Neosho, Mo.: a 



Landlocked salmon 



Quinnat salmon 



Rainbow tront 



Stcelhead trout 



Grayling 



Black bass 



StraAvberry bass 



Rock bass 



San Marcos, Tex.: 



Black bass 



Crappie 



Strawberry bass 



Rock bass 



Bream 



Cat-fish 



Leadville, Colo.:<« 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Steelhead trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Grayling 



Loch Leveu trout 



Lake trout 



Spearfish, S. Dak.: a 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Bozeman, Mout.:« 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Steelhead trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Lake trout 



Grayling 



Baird, Cal.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Battle Creek (substation), Cal.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Mill Creek (substation), Cal.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Clackamas, Oreg.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Landlocked salmon 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Steelhead trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Lake trout 



Grayling 



Little White Salmon (substation), Wash.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Big White Salmon (substation), Wash.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Eagle and Tanner creeks (substation), Wash.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Rogue River (substation), Oreg.: 



Quinnat salmon 



Steelhead trout 



Black-spotted trout 



Baker Lake, Wash.:« 



Steelhead trout 



Quinnat salmon 



Blucback salmon 



Silver salmon 



Humpback salmon 



Eggs. 



Fry. 



500 



341,000 

 5,000 



4,000 



40, 000 



'334,066' 



27, 3.52, 850 



21, 3.54, 255 



15,891,249 



3, 113, 000 



5,287,000 

 2, 219, 000 



161,000 



1,074,000 

 5, 000 



50,000 



442, 000 

 2, 000 

 44, 500 



2, .553, 650 

 2, 350, 130 



206, 069 

 64, 132 

 15,132 

 10, 620 



80, 280 

 48, 550 



10, 426, 000 



5, 9.50, 800 



938, 500 



9, 023, 428 

 8,073 

 8,695 



70, 000 



70, 883 



3, 855, 000 



3, 984, 645 



176, 597 



Fingerlings, 

 yearlings, 

 and adults. 



18 



3, 975 



70,075 



25 



26 



11, 355 



2, 630 



29, 530 



127, 625 

 1,079 



200 

 9,109 

 1,452 



597 



318, 840 



42, 016 



8,000 



3, 923, 634 



9 



18 



33 



1,.577 



9,000 



2,158 



2, 117, 000 



94, 800 



40,300 



5.5,000 



548,000 



2,000 



225 



13, 470 

 24, 170 

 7,692 

 11,090 

 36, 010 

 31, 626 



oin addition to the above the following transfers were made: 



From Neosho to other stations, 141,400 rainbow-trout eggs. 



From Leadville to other stations, 350,000 brook trout eggs and 95,000 black-spotted trout eggs; 

 100,000 rainbow-trout Qgg^, which were sent to the Argentine Republic, were acquired by exchange 

 with the Colorado Fish Commi-ssion, and are not included in the above tabulation. 



From Spearflsh to Central Station, Washington, D. C, 20,000 black-spotted trout eggs. 



From Bozeman to other stations, 160,000 grayling eggs and 20,000 black-spotted trout eggs. 



From Baker Lake to other stations 94,000 steelhead-trout eggs. 



