. Annual report . good condition. We ought to have a concrete sidewalk alongthe street in front of the hatchery. This is one of the principalthoroughfares of the village and we have the poorest walk of anyof the property owners along it. The following is a record of the egg collecting season: BROOK TROUT DATE Kind Total fishtaken Ripe males Ripe females Number ofeggs taken October 9-23 Brook trout 93 LAKE TROUTOctober 24-November | Lake trout | 44 | WHITE FISHNovember 5-13 I White fish | 788 | FROST FISHNovember 10-24 I Frost fish I 950 I 22 I387 I 41 36,000 22 I 401 I ,000 450


. Annual report . good condition. We ought to have a concrete sidewalk alongthe street in front of the hatchery. This is one of the principalthoroughfares of the village and we have the poorest walk of anyof the property owners along it. The following is a record of the egg collecting season: BROOK TROUT DATE Kind Total fishtaken Ripe males Ripe females Number ofeggs taken October 9-23 Brook trout 93 LAKE TROUTOctober 24-November | Lake trout | 44 | WHITE FISHNovember 5-13 I White fish | 788 | FROST FISHNovember 10-24 I Frost fish I 950 I 22 I387 I 41 36,000 22 I 401 I ,000 450 I 1, We also hatched 500,000 Brook Trout eggs that were purchasedat East Freetown, Mass., and 30,000 Land Locked Salmon receivedfrom the U. S. Commission. Respectfully yours, WM. H. Forge, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1910. LiNLiTHGO HatcheryTo the Forest, Fish and Game Commission: I came to this station April 5, 1910, to familiarize myself withthe detail work preparatory to taking full charge later. I became.


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