68 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. 
W isconsin — Continued . 
Winneboujou, Bois Brule River 
18,000 
2,000 
10,000 
4.000 
2,500 
10,000 
2.500 
400 
7.500 
7,500 
2.000 
Lake Florence 
Little Brule River 
Nabagamon Creek 
Sand Creek 
Wyoming: 
Beulah, Sand Creek 
Buford, Green River 
Cokeville, Spring Creek 
Dale Creek, Dale Creek 
'Green River, Green River 
Kemmerer, Hams Fork River 
Laramie, Wyoming Fish Commission 
50,000 
New Castle, Fawcett Spring Creek 
5,000 
5,000 
500 
20,000 
Sheridan, Hanna Creek 
Sacketts Creek 
Yellowstone National Park, Willow Creek 
Argentina: 
Argentine Government, Buenos Aires . . . 
50.000 
10.000 
France: 
French Government, Bellefontaine 
Total a 
>• 
905,000 
5,821,322 
3,723,489 
SUNAPEE TROUT. 
New Hampshire: 
Lake Sunapee, Lake Sunapee 
229,736 
SCOTCH SEA TROUT. 
Maine: 
East Orland, Alamoosook Lake 
47 
GRAYLING. 
Montana: 
Gallatin County, Bridger Creek.. 
100,000 
200,000 
Lyman Creek 
Great Falls, Dearborn River 
3,000 
Madison County, Elk Creek 
508,000 
Wolf Creek, Dearborn River 
3,000 
32 
Washington: 
Seattle, Exposition Aquarium 
Wyoming: 
Laramie, Wyoming Fish Commission 
150.000 
200.000 
Sheridan, Wyoming Fish Commission 
Total 
350,000 
808,000 
6,032 
PIKE. 
Disposition. 
Finger- 
lings, 
yearlings, 
and 
adults. 
Disposition. 
Finger- 
lings, 
yearlings, 
and 
adults. 
Iowa: 
North McGregor, Mississippi River 
Minnesota: 
Brownsville, Mississippi River 
Wisconsin: 
Geneva, Mississippi River 
13,500 
8,600 
500 
Wisconsin — Continued. 
La Crosse, Mississippi River 
Prairie du Chien, Mississippi River 
Total 
8,100 
13,500 
44,200 
a Lost in transit, 68,520 fry and 19,964 fingerlings. 
