. Annual report . {Concluded) Ulster County â {Continued) Town Lot Date and from whom bought Acres subdivisions 6 & 7 â {Continued) min. west 120 ch. to a tree near a ledge of rocks with stones around it; thence along the south bounds thereof south 56 deg. 30 min. east 200 ch. to the southwest cor. of said tract of land heretofore sold to John Kiersted, Jr., and others, and thence along said tract north 33 deg. 30 min. east 120 ch. to the place of beginning, contain- ing 2,400 acres of land; excepting and reserving in the conveyance lots 47, 44, 16 and 29 (1,600 acres in Ulster county and 400


. Annual report . {Concluded) Ulster County â {Continued) Town Lot Date and from whom bought Acres subdivisions 6 & 7 â {Continued) min. west 120 ch. to a tree near a ledge of rocks with stones around it; thence along the south bounds thereof south 56 deg. 30 min. east 200 ch. to the southwest cor. of said tract of land heretofore sold to John Kiersted, Jr., and others, and thence along said tract north 33 deg. 30 min. east 120 ch. to the place of beginning, contain- ing 2,400 acres of land; excepting and reserving in the conveyance lots 47, 44, 16 and 29 (1,600 acres in Ulster county and 400 acres in Greene county). GREAT LOT 26, SUBDIVISIONS 6 AND 7. Saugerties & Wood- stock Nov. 2, 1908, First National Bank 500 (1,500 acres in Greene county.) TOWN OF OLIVE. Olive 7 April, 1906, R. C. H. Thompson Rochester Patent. 75 1 ! GROTE TRANSPORT. Rochester 16) [ 150 do 18 April, 1906, R. C. H. Thompson < 91-547 do 19J DEPARTMENT OF FISH CULTURE DR. TARLETON H. BEAN, State Fish Culturist 135]. Ik REPORT OF THE STATE FISH CULTURIST Hon. H. Leroy Austin, Forest, Fish and Game Commissioner: Sir.â I have the honor to present herewith a report upon thefish cultural work for the calendar year 1910. This contains the yearly statements of the foremen of the ninestations now operated by the State, together with additional notesbased upon inspection trips, notes upon the fishes and other wateranimals of New York with special reference to their habits andreproduction, statistical data giving comparisons of work accom-plished during the last four years, and such other items as seem tobe of public interest and value. A brief sketch of the fish wealth of New York forms part ofthis report. This account is based upon the investigations of theearlier writers upon the fishes of the State, the investigations ofthe U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, special papers by university menand other students, and the personal observations of the is unfortunate, but true, that the life of the in


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