. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 76 REPORT OP THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. Fig. 31). The building will contain offices, storerooms and a labora- tory on the lower floor and living quarters for the help in the upper story of the structure. It will be equipped with up-to-date plumbing. All the troughs will have a separate water supply. The aerating system will be on the latest and most modern lines. The waste pipes, catch basins and drains will all be of cement. The a


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 76 REPORT OP THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. Fig. 31). The building will contain offices, storerooms and a labora- tory on the lower floor and living quarters for the help in the upper story of the structure. It will be equipped with up-to-date plumbing. All the troughs will have a separate water supply. The aerating system will be on the latest and most modern lines. The waste pipes, catch basins and drains will all be of cement. The arrangement of the whole system when completed is expected to be the latast and most improved in fishcultural work. The supply of eggs will be procured from the Rae Lakes—a system of lakes lying in the heart of the Sierras at an elevation of 10,500 feet above sea level (see Figs. 48 and 49). These lakes were stocked by. Lower Rae Lakes. Photograph by J. C. Von Blon, August 17, 1916. a party of enterprising citizens from Owens River Valley, under the leadership of Geo. W. Naylor of Independence, former sheriff of Inyo Coimty and now a member of the board of supervisors. The fish were taken from Charlotte Lake and transplanted to the waters of Rae Lakes sixteen years ago. The original stock came from Kings River and were transplanted into Charlotte Lake. A recommendation will be made to the next legislature to set aside the Rae Lakes as a fish preserve for the purpose of protecting the brood fish for their eggs. This is necessary to supply the large new hatchery with an ample supply of eggs. Distribution from the hatchery now being constructed on Oak Creek can be made to all points in southern California as far north as Merced and from there to the Yosemite Valley, easier and better than from any. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p


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