94 REPORT OF BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. 
Loch Leven trout: 
Adults - 4,500 
Two years old_____:___ 1,300 
One year old___„_8,000 
Fry ___ 20,000 
Total____ 33,800 
Adult grayling_:_1_:_,_ 100 
Adult golden rainbow__ 20 
Adult land-locked salmon_ 25 
Adult sunfish_:_i_ 200 
Two-vear-old steelhead_ 100 
Steelhead fry_ 10,000 
Salmo my kiss fry_ 10,000 
Golden rainbow fry__ 250 
Total ___ 20,695 
• 157,495 
The number of fry distributed during the season of 1909 from Sisson 
Station is as follows: 
Salmon fry__i-1--1_22,500,000 
Rainbow trout fry__:___ 3,083,500 
Eastern brook fry__:-1,220,000 
Loch Leven fry_ !—'i __I_ 955,000 
Steelhead fry__•_- 168,000 
Total _27,926,500 
The distribution of trout for the season of 1910 will reach about 
8,000,000. The work of distribution is going on very successfully. The 
fry are in excellent condition and carry well. Owing to the drought it 
will be late in the season before the shipping is over. There is a scarcity 
of water in a great many streams, and the applicants will have to wait 
until the rain season begins before the fish can be distributed. It is too 
early to make any forecast as to the number of eggs expected from the 
salmon run this fall and winter. It depends on the weather—if suffi¬ 
cient rain should fall before the middle or twentieth of October, we can 
expect a good take of eggs at the Bureau of Fisheries stations. 
The trout fry hatched at Sisson Station this season, of which a num¬ 
ber are distributed, is as follows: 
Rainbow _ 5,205,000 
Eastern brook-^-:- 1,000,000 
Loch Leven _,_ 1,484,000 
Steelhead _ 303,000 
Salmo mykiss _ 150.000 
Total _ 8,142,000 
Rainbow eggs hatched at Shovel Creek_^— 120,000 
\ _ 
Grand total _ > - —l -- 8,262,000 
Eggs shipped to other stations from Sisson, to be deducted from 
total—to Brookdale _ 25,000 
Eggs shipped to other stations from Sisson, to be deducted from 
total—to Wawona _ 50,000 
75.000 
