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THE SEA-TROUT 



326 B. .Marked, Luss Water 



Recaptured, Clyde nets .. 



336 B. Marked, Arn Burn 



Recaptured, Loch, near do 



340 B. Marked, Luss Water 



Recaptured, Luss Water.. 



Several alternatives arc here possible. These three fish may have 

 been amongst the nine seen but not identified in October 1905, in which 

 case, if they had been so, a return in three consecutive seasons would 

 have been established. Also they might conceivably have been others 

 of those marked returned in season 1905 without having been observed, 

 which would have equally meant a return in three consecutive years. 

 If, however, they were not any of the nine fish observed, or were not 

 others which had returned unobserved, then a return in alternate 

 seasons is the only inference. 



Again, five other fish were marked in the Arn Burn, near Luss, in 

 November 1906, of which one was recaptured in the following year, 

 thus : — 



Date. 



Nov. 1906 

 Nov. 1907 



928 B. Marked, Arn Burn ... 

 Recaptured, Arn Burn 



Weight. 



1 lib. 



2 lb. 



Length. 



17 in. 

 22 in. 



This instance proves a return in two consecutive years. 



Further marking was accomplished in the spawning season of 19 13 

 when, amongst others elsewhere, 10 fish were marked in the Finlas 

 Water. Of these, two reappeared in season 1914, as follows: — 



8349 B. Marked, Finlas ... . 

 Recaptured, Cl\de nets. 



8352 B. Marked, Finlas ... . 

 Recaptured, Finlas 



These instances, the second conclusively, prove a return in two 



