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night. On my going back I found fungus had attacked it in the same 

 manner as on a living fish. When the fish come from the sea they appear 

 to be, judging from outward appearance, entirely free from disease, as no 



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spots can be detected on them. The greatest loss through the disease 

 is to the net fisher, for the fish that die have been of no service whatever. 

 Had they survived they would have become kelts, have gone to the sea, 

 and returned as clean fish double or treble the weight. Not only so, 



