. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. REPORT OF -TATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS 35 The Glen Alpine people, Mrs. G. W. Pierce & Co., as well as Prof W. W. Price of Camp Agassiz, after consulting Chief Deputy Charles A. Vogelsang with regard to seining trout eggs, decided to build a hatchery at each place. The one at Glen Alpine has a capacity of about 500,000 eggs, and Professor Price's about 100,000. The stations were operated very successfully during the season, an


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. REPORT OF -TATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS 35 The Glen Alpine people, Mrs. G. W. Pierce & Co., as well as Prof W. W. Price of Camp Agassiz, after consulting Chief Deputy Charles A. Vogelsang with regard to seining trout eggs, decided to build a hatchery at each place. The one at Glen Alpine has a capacity of about 500,000 eggs, and Professor Price's about 100,000. The stations were operated very successfully during the season, and the fry dis- tributed in the mountain lakes in that vicinity as per distribution report handed in. Commenced distributing the fry at the different stations in July and continued filling the applications until the buildings were emptied. Received instructions to close the different stations as soon as the distribution was over. Glen Alpine was closed July 20th; Professor Price's, August 15th; Tallac, Sep- tember 24th, after renewing the interior of the building with a new head box and twelve troughs. The Tahoe Hatchery was closed on October 3d, and I reported in the office at San Francisco, took a vacation, and was ordered to report to Mr. W. H. Shebley, Super- intendent (jf Sissuii Hatchery, which I did, arriving there on October 16th, and remained during tfie winter months. - lSOD OF 1906. I received instructions from your Honorable Board on April 11th to start from Sisson for Tahoe to open the stations fur the season of 1906. Arrived in San Francisco on April 13th with my assistant, S. Montgomery. Was informed by the Lake Tahoe Rail- way and Transportation Company people that they expected to have the road between. TAHOE TROl'T-Salurn henshawi Gill and Jordan. Truckee and Tahoe open in a few days. Was ordered to be in readiness to leave at a moment's notice. Was awaiting the day to start when the terrible earthquake and fire destroyed San Francisco. Had a chance to leave S


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