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calculation assumes that the fish measured were 

 representative samples of the landings. Pre- 

 cautions had been taken to avoid bias in sampling, 

 and many uniformity trials showed that the sam- 

 ples could be considered as representative of the 

 landing. 



Table 10. — Numbers of scrod haddock landed, by seasons 



and years 



(In thousands of fish] 



o 



-i 



Table U.— 



Numbers of large haddock landed, by seasons 

 and years 



[In thousands of fish] 



SUMMER 



FALL 



WINTER 



Figure 9. — Numbers of scrod, large, and total haddock 

 landed from Georges Bank in the average year, by 

 seasons. 



Table 12. 



-Numbers of total haddock landed, by seasons 

 and years 

 [In thousands of fish] 



I93J '32 33 34 35 '36 37 36 



■40 HI 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 



Figure 10. — Numbers of scrod, large, and total haddock 

 landed from Georges Bank, by years. 



