DISTRIBUTION OF FISH AND FISH EGGS IN 1909, 
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Details of Distribution of Fish and Fish Eggs — Continued. 
BROOK TROUT— Continued. 
Disposition. 
Eggs. 
Fry. 
Fingerlings 
yearlings, 
and adults. 
W isconsin— Continued. 
Glenwood, Beaver Creek, North Fork 
360 
720 
360 
720 
720 
720 
360 
360 
360 
1.500 
4.500 
1.500 
1.500 
720 
720 
720. 
720 
2.500 
2,500 
Bolen Creek, North Branch 
Sand Creek, North Fork 
Sand Creek, South Fork 
South Tiffany Brook 
Grand Rapids, Chester Creek 
Harvey Creek 
Greenwood, Black Creek 
Norwegian Creek 
Rocky Run 
Stony Brook 
50,000 
Weirs Brook 
2,000 
3,000 
4.500 
720 
3,000 
3.000 
8.000 
720 
1.500 
1,860 
1,500 
1,860 
1,500 
360 
360 
1,500 
1,600 
1,500 
720 
1,500 
3,360 
360 
360 
1,500 
3,000 
360 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
2,220 
3,000 
3,000 
360 
360 
360 
720 
720 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1.500 
1.500 
1.500 
1,860 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1.500 
2.500 
Rice Creek 
Bean Creek, North Fork 
Godfrey Creek 
Hixton, Beaty Creek 
Curran Creek 
French Creek 
Gaulster Creek 
Hixton Pond 
Holmes Creek 
Judkins Creek 
Larson Creek 
Lowe Creek 
Mortiboy Creek 
Nolop Creek 
North Branch 
Pigeon Creek 
Pine Creek, North Branch 
Sand Creek 
Schermerhorn Creek 
Sechlerville Pond 
Sheldon Creek 
Sherwood Creek 
Sly Creek...., 
South Branch 
Tank Creek 
Timber Creek 
Trempealeau River 
Trempealeau River, South Branch 
Hudson, Greens Race 
Jeffersons Creek 
Tenmile Creek 
Willow River 
Independence, Bennet Valiev Creek 
Borst Valley Creek 
Burt Valley Creek 
Chimney Rock Creek 
Cookes Creek 
Dennis Creek 
Elk Creek 
Finrights Creek 
Gunderson Creek 
Hawkinson Creek 
Husselgard Branch 
Maloney Creek 
Olson Creek 
Plum Creek 
Rosko Creek 
Simonson Valley Creek 
Skogstad Branch 
Solftsts Creek 
Traverse Valley Creek 
Wickhams Valiev Creek 
Zimmers Creek”. 
Ironwood, Kimble Creek 
