156 Sea rout 
thought fish of this size caught in the autumn had been in the river 
See spots on head and shoulder. 
Second return from the sea, having spawned once. 
151.—42-lb. Tay Salmon. 
hanGs 

before and had spawned. 
The fact, too, that we 
never get a Tay bull- 
trout “that has” snes 
spawned, proves what I 
have said. A reference 
to the illustrations of the 
scales will explain this 
more clearly. The illus- 
trations of these salmon 
should also be examined 
and the spots noted 
(Biog 151) dhesesmay, 
be from the grilse that 
have spawned, from the 
small spring fish, or from 
the larger fish. 
The largest female 
I have noticed, that had 
spawned, was caught 
by Mr. Archibald Coats, 
and weighed 39 lbs. (see 
illustration, Fig. 149; 
also,ome of 42 lbs), Eiee 
151). Illustrations are 
also given of the scales 
of bull-trout from the 
grilse, from the small 
spring fish, and from the 
larger fish (Fig. 81). 
