The Artificial Propagation of Salmon On the Pacific Coast of the United States
The book The Artificial Propagation of Salmon On the Pacific Coast of the United States was written by author Stone, Livingston, 1836-1912. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Artificial Propagation of Salmon On the Pacific Coast of the United States book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Artificial Propagation of Salmon On the Pacific Coast of the United States a good or bad book?
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J. Anderson, Commissioner of Fisheries of New Jtrseij. Livingston Stone, Esci. Elgin, III., October 13, 1S7S. Dear Sir; The California sahuou eggs came in excellent shape. W. A. Pratt. Livingston Stone. Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 17, 1S7S. Dear Sir: The ,50,000 Calilornia salmon eggs shipped me per express were duly received on the 14th instant, and in unpacking the same I iind them in excellent condition. Yours, respectfully, Wm. A. Mynster. Livingston Stone. 228 BULLETIN OF TllK UNITED STA...TES FISH COJiMISSION. All tlie salmon eggs forwarded from this station were sent by express (the express messengers being instructed to keep the crates plentifully re iced in transit), until ISTfi, when an ice car was used for transiiorting the eggs from Kedding to Chicago, whence they were distributed to their eastern destinations. The ice car, which to start with was only a common box-freight car, was sent by the railroad company to Eedding, the nearest railway point from J>aird, with a ton or so of ice.
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