. Annual report . r possible. Chautauqua. Maskalonge 4,983,300 Cold Spring. Brook trout fingerlings 3X3>75° Lake trout fry 725,000 Lake trout fingerlings 58,000 Black spotted trout fingerlings 5, 000 Lobsters 2, 040, 000 Pike perch fry 20,000 Shad fry 400, 000 Tom cod 30,700,000 smelt fry 72,500,000 Smelt, adult 1,000 Whitefish 25,000 Total 106,787,750 Delaware. Brook trout fry 32,000 Brook trout fingerlings 97,000 Brown trout fingerlings 56, 000 Total 185,000 Fulton Chain. Brook trout fry 10,000 Brook trout fingerlings 95-75° Lake trout fry 872,000 Lake trout fingerlings 137,000 Whitefish


. Annual report . r possible. Chautauqua. Maskalonge 4,983,300 Cold Spring. Brook trout fingerlings 3X3>75° Lake trout fry 725,000 Lake trout fingerlings 58,000 Black spotted trout fingerlings 5, 000 Lobsters 2, 040, 000 Pike perch fry 20,000 Shad fry 400, 000 Tom cod 30,700,000 smelt fry 72,500,000 Smelt, adult 1,000 Whitefish 25,000 Total 106,787,750 Delaware. Brook trout fry 32,000 Brook trout fingerlings 97,000 Brown trout fingerlings 56, 000 Total 185,000 Fulton Chain. Brook trout fry 10,000 Brook trout fingerlings 95-75° Lake trout fry 872,000 Lake trout fingerlings 137,000 Whitefish 4,000,000 Frostfish 1,500,000 Total 6614,7 50 Oneida. Pike perch 75,025,000 Whitefish 15,000,000 Yellow perch fingerlings 515,000 Total 90,540,000 192 TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Pleasant Valley. Brook trout fingerlings 132,890 Brown trout fry 150,000 Brown trout fingerlings 40,000 Lake trout fry 500, 000 Lake trout fingerlings 531,225 Lake trout yearlings 25,008 Rainbow trout fingerlings 91,000 Total 1,470,223. CARP Notes ^pon Certain Fisfyes of New *Jorl$ Carp. While the Commission is sometimes asked for practical informationabout carp culture, its attention is more frequently drawn to injuriescharged to this fish in lakes and rivers containing game fish. The carp isa big species, and it has a great appetite. Its food, no doubt, includes theeggs of more valuable fishes, and it certainly consists in large part of theseeds and bulbous roots of water plants, in the taking of which it depriveswater fowl of their favorite sustenance and roils the water so as to make itdisagreeable for fishes loving purity and cleanliness in their habitat. In some lakes, such as Canandaigua and Chautauqua, it has becomevery abundant and extremely unpopular, and there is a steady demandfor its extermination. Whenever a fish proves to be a nuisance and amenace to the existence of superior species with which it comes in con- FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONER. 193 tact, the essential principles of


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