Distribution, Food and reproductive Capacity of some fresh-water Amphipods. 33 



18. From its large size, rapid growth and greatest reproductive capacity- 

 it is evident that G. fasciatus is likely to give the best results if propa- 

 gated as food for fishes inhabiting the more open, quiet and moderately warm 

 waters. 



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