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DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS IN 1909, 
Details of Distribution of Fish and Fish Eggs — Continued. 
BROOK TROUT— Continued. 
Disposition. 
Eggs. 
Fry. 
Fingerlings, 
yearlings, 
and adults. 
New York— Continued. 
20, 000 
20, 000 
Cincinnatus, Otselic Creek 
1,500 
8,000 
10,000 
12,000 
Scriba Creek 
Delhi, Elk Creek 
800 
800 
1,000 
1,200 
700 
Dryden, Virgil Creek * 
Wheeler Brook 
10, 000 
Highland Falls, Bog Meadow Brook 
800 
1,000 
Hunter, Pelham Creek 
18,000 
700 
500 
700 
800 
500 
Napanoch* Yama-No-Uchi Lakes 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
5,000 
1,000 
10,000 
20,000 
6.500 
3.500 
Otter Lake Purgatory Creek 
8,000 
Owego, Owego Creek, West Branch 
1,500 
1,800 
800 
Patterson, Croton River 
Quaker Brook 
Port Henry Hatch Pond Brook 
8,000 
10,000 
8,000 
36.000 
10.000 
8,000 
8.000 
8.000 
10,000 
Lindsey Brook 
Marsh Bird Brook 
Schroon River 
West Mill Brook 
Raquette Lake, Beaver Brook 
Loon Brook 
Richfield Springs, Tunnicliff Creek 
Rome, Mohawk River, West Branch 
Solon, Holden Brook 
500 
500 
Millrim Brook 
Stittville, Frey’s pond . 
5.000 
10,000 
8.000 
10,000 
8,000 
8,000 
8,000 
15.000 
10.000 
8.000 
8,000 
8.000 
8,000 
8,000 
5,000 
10,000 
St. Regis Falls. East Brook 
Syracuse, Judd Brook 
Montfredy Creek . 
Thurman, Big Brook 
Harrington Brook 
Millington Brook 
Watertown, Cemetery Brook. . . 
Mill Creek 
Waterville, Oriskany Creek, East Branch 
Oriskany Creek, South Branch 
West Winfield, Cedar Creek 
Morgan Brook 
Palmer Brook 
Snring Brook 
Unadilla Creek 
Whitney Point, Nanticoke Creek, West Branch 
3,500 
Williamstown, Salmon River 
40,000 
North Carolina: 
Black Mountain, Long Branch 
1.500 
1.500 
1.500 
5.000 
3.000 
3.000 
5.000 
5.000 
4.000 
10,000 
3.500 
2.500 
5.000 
5,000 
North Branch 
Sugar Fork Creek 
Boon ford, Tudies Creek 
Turtle Bluff Creek 
Bostic, Brier Creek. 
First Broad River 
Brevard, Allisons Creek . . . 
Hamilton Mill Pond 
Mill Creek 
Brvson City, * tarka Creek 
Bushnell, Sawver Creek 
Calvert, Gladv Fork Creek 
Weavers Creek 
