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streams and leaps falls should be deter- 

 mined in its distribution by the compara- 

 tively slow movements in the sea seems at 

 first sight unlikely. Nevertheless the facts 



definitely indicate that such occurs. When 

 the salmon are near the surface of the sea 

 in summer, an onshore wind which drives 

 the superficial water and heaps it against 



Fig. 4. Eecaptures of Margaree salmon to the southwest in the years 1935 and 1936, for com- 

 parison. Upper and middle pairs — Salmon liberated as kelts a year and a half and a half year 

 PREVIOUSLY. Lower pair: — Salmon newly liberated after capture as virgin fish. 



