
FOREST AND STREAM. 

[DEc. 21, 1907. 









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J. MOWELL HAWKINS LEE R. BARKLEY 
FRED GILBERT W. R. CROSBY JOHN R. TAYLOR 
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THEIR RECORD, Oct. 29-.-Nov. 22d, 1907: 
SHOT AT BROKE AVERAGE 
W. R. CROSBY . 2350 2295 97.66 
J. M. HAWKINS . ae 2289 97.40 
J.R. TAYLOR . 4 2277 96.89 
FRED GILBERT af 2250 95.78 
LEE R. BARKLEY i 2242 95.45 
A Squad Total of 11,750 Shot at—11,353 Broken. 
A SQUAD AVERAGE OF 96.62 PER CENT. 


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Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Dec. 11.—At the gallery shoot to-day the 
following scores were made: 
Ring target: 



Ae b. Pecerts aes 474 i Rokohlit as. eet 416 
G Wembacher 4)ncone 456 FW Ersfelc 
H J Behrmann........ 449 C Hopf 
Els Brauss) sr). sc teeta : J. Mauch 
E C Modershahn F Koch 
A B Schroeder......... 442 J Minehan 
C Thibauth J Schuetzer 
G Kanop BH Weéilests 0-96 eee 
W Mensch S Baumann 
G Zacharskowsky ..... 432 C V Munier 
[: Martin: 10 oe 428 Jvanzer: leone one 
i sNastorgal Weoeneeeeee 424 J Weidmann 
AL IMaigler:. ye eee eee 418 , 
Bullseye target: 
TP Weiler =. ee 914 E C Modersohn...... 98 
IR schsefersss cee 12% L, Roekohils (43. nee 99 
H J Behrmann ,...... 62 © Heinrich cnc 106 
DUP. IRE gertet ae e te So J “Mauch paseo 117 
a Min desi eer 85 J! Maxtinis pecen nein 121 
rh Nastvogel ......... 92 C 'Phibauthea eee 176 
Be lhomasyeaneaen 97 

Wappinger’s Falls Rifle Club. 
NEw HampBurcu, N. Y.—At the regular weekly shoot 
of the Wappinger’s Falls Rifle Club. the following scores 
ee made on the Standard American target, 200yds., 
offhand: 
Ite Crosheraue cee ee 87 10°99" S838 10785 
10 “4 99:10 9) (8 90a 
J Bervens sasecn cee aan 9 710-10 (7 6. 68a 76 
T. 9 (610) 9310) 10h Se 
» (Colter aaaats aaa en 8°78 8406 “aes 
t 810.8 St Sere Sosa 
BY Mulligan Sri. sess. eee 8 <9. U9. 5 Sk 1 a0 97 
6 6:8 779 7 O10 56) (677 
H Rosell’ ice eeec-eee eee 6 8-6 $678 8 5 “910—78 
t 8.4 4 4 (Salt soto 
AS Speedhingueee. sae eee 7 610: 6.6 6° 6.9) 7) 769 
6.710. 6% 104 bake —70 
A: Brower, gusset t 7 9.6 56 (S6mag=e7 
5 10 10°55 9.4 10) Se =72 
Be Mulligan trie. ese 4°83 Bb “TO a7 Sh hoe on 
68.7 64.16 S66 sen 
A. W. Brower, Sec’y. 

Auburn Rifle Club. 
AuBuRN, Me., Dec. 14.—Rifle, at 25yds., indoors: N. 
S. Mower 241, 244, 239, 240: H. E. Doten 243, 241, 239, 
240; W. R. Houston 286, 239, 230, 284: W. M. Trask 236, 
229, 231 
Pistol, 20yds., indors: W. M. Trask 86, 83, 81, 79, 84; 
N. L. Mower, 84, 81. 
Our club shoots on Tuesday and Friday nights. At 
the present, the attendance is not up to the usual aver- 
age, but after the holidays, we expect to have a larger 
attendance. I hope to send you more and better scores 
later. W. M. Trask. 

FISH CULTURE IN NEW YORK. 
Continued from page 982. 
Nine hatcheries. each of them in charge of a 
foreman, are located at Upper Saranac, Old 
Forge, Bemus Point, Mumford, Constantia, 
Bath, Margaretville, Linlithgo and Cold Spring 
Harbor. 
Brood trout are not kept in large numbers 
at any of the stations, except that Mumford has 
brown and rainbow trout, Fulton Chain and 
Delaware hatcheries have a few brook trout. 
The new supply of artesian water at Cold 
Spring Harbor, Long Island, will no doubt 
make it feasible to rear stock brook trout again 
at that station. Constantia has a number of 
adult small-mouth black bass in ponds, and 
ponds for the same fish will be built at Lin- 
lithgo, where there is now a rearing pond for 
shad. 
The distribution of fish is growing in extent 
year after year, thus in 1905 the total was nearly 
162 millions of food fish and 6,541,220 game fish, 
while 1906 it was nearly 226 millions of food 
fish and 9,764,000 game fish. In these tables the 
muskalonge, pike-perch and smelt are included 
among the food fish, although they are equally 
well known as angler’s fish. 
The so-called food fish distributed during the 
nine-year period ended with 1906, included bull- 
heads, whitefish, ciscoes, lake herring, frostfish, 
smelt, shad, muskalonge, pickerel, pike-perch, 
yellow perch, tomcod and lobster. 
The game fish were landlocked salmon, steel- 
heads, brook trout, brown trout, black-spotted 
trout, Scotch sea trout, rainbow trout, grayling, 
black bass and rock bass. Fresh-water shrimps 
have been transferred in large numbers for 
stocking trout waters with this natural food. 
The hatching of flatfish was begun in 1907 at 






