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REPORT OF BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. 
Mill Creek, and December 21st, 1,440,000 from Battle Creek, making a 
total of 5,440,000 salmon eggs received. The hatch was successful, and 
I planted in Eel River and Price Creek 5,374,200 good healthy fry. 
The following is a summary of the work: 
Eggs received_5,440,000 
Eggs lost_ 49,600 
Fry lost_ 16,200 
Fry distributed _5,374,200 
On the 17th of February, 1909, I received 52,500 silver salmon eggs 
from the Santa Cruz Hatchery. The eggs arrived in fair condition, 
with a loss of 1,800 en route. The subsequent loss of eggs to the time 
of hatching was 4,000, making a total loss of 5,800. There was prac¬ 
tically no loss in rearing, so I distributed 46,700 fry. All of them 
were planted in Price Creek. 
The following is a summary of the hatch : 
Eggs received__ 52,500 
Eggs lost__— 5,800 
Fry distributed_ ; --- 46,700 
Yours very respectfully, 
W. O. FASSETT. 
Grizzly Bluff, June 11, 1910. 
To the Honorable the Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. 
Gentlemen : The following is my report of the salmon hatch at this 
station for the season commencing December 5, 1909, and ending March 
23, 1910. The total number of eggs received was 6,000,000, and were 
received in four shipments, as follows: December 5th, 1,471,000; De¬ 
cember 26th, 1,438,500; December 31, 1909, 1,541,000, and January 10, 
1910, 1,549,500. The eggs were all shipped from Mill Creek and were 
as near perfect as possible, the loss being practically nothing. The 
hatch was most successful, and the fry were distributed in Price Creek 
and Eel River. 
The following is a summary of the work: 
Eggs received_ 6,000,000 
Eggs lost- 30,255 
Fry lost-;___practically none 
Fry distributed _5,969,745 
Yours very respectfully, 
W. O. FASSETT. 
