. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-SEVrCNTII lilKN MAT; KKPOKT. 41 ,sp;i\\ llcl'S \v;is l)ililt ;{() fccj l()ll<i\ (i feet wide, iilid S IVct, llif^ll, wiih concrcic roiiiid.'il ion ; ;i toi' \\;ill or (ioiici'ijle bed was hiid jieross the bed of Camp (Jreek, S J"eet witle on wliicli llic rack for the tra[)S are placed; a concrete' roundalioii was placed under Ihe li'ap and a small concrel.: pier was built on the south l)aiik of the creek to prevent the


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-SEVrCNTII lilKN MAT; KKPOKT. 41 ,sp;i\\ llcl'S \v;is l)ililt ;{() fccj l()ll<i\ (i feet wide, iilid S IVct, llif^ll, wiih concrcic roiiiid.'il ion ; ;i toi' \\;ill or (ioiici'ijle bed was hiid jieross the bed of Camp (Jreek, S J"eet witle on wliicli llic rack for the tra[)S are placed; a concrete' roundalioii was placed under Ihe li'ap and a small concrel.: pier was built on the south l)aiik of the creek to prevent the washinji; away of tlie banks; an addition was built on Ihe eahin used by the; men for living? (piarters; an extension of l(i feet was Miadi! on the large lioldin^' tank and a small tank nsed dnriiig the time the fish are })ein^ handled for spawning;- purposes; 'Mh) feet of new flume was built from the creek to the holding tank, and a sns|)ension bridge was constructed across the Klamath River, 257 feet long to be nsed to (;arry the eggs from Cami) Creek Station across the river to the railroad so that they can be shipped to tlie different hatcheries. This was Jiecessary as the river is so rapid that the men were constantly in danger of losing their lives by the overturning of the ])oat uscmI to convey the eggs across the river. MOUNT WHITNEY HATCHERY. Mount AVhitney Hatchery has been operated to its full capacity during the last two seasons. The remarkable growth of the fry in this liatchery still attracts the attention of the applicants and fish culturists. During the fall of 1921, an epidemic appeared among the fry at this hatchery that caused considerable concern for a time but a protracted treatment brought the fry out in good condition witli a very small loss. "We were assisted in our investigation of this disease by the members of the State Board of Health and the state bacteriologist at Berkeley, who kindly made laboratory examinations for our department, as our la


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