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Of the remaining fishes, 4 were recaptured in 1913, 1 each in June, July, August, 

 and October, and 3 in 1914, 2 in March, and the third in September. The position 

 of recapture of the latter was not ascertained. Two of those caught in 1913 had 

 migrated to the north and west for distances of 5^ and 22^ miles, and 2 to the north- 

 east, for 10 miles and 64 miles respectively. The 2 taken in March 1914, after 

 679 and 680 days of freedom, were caught only 2, and 5| miles to the north-east 

 and south-west respectively. 



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