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Rattray Head, at a distance of 76 miles to the north and east. The male was got on 

 the north coast of Scotland, north-west of Holburn Head, at a distance of 144 miles. 



In June, 2 males and 3 females were taken, one of the males 4 miles to the north 

 and east, and the other 17 miles to the north and west ; one of the males was found 

 7 miles to the south and east, one 26 miles to the north and east, and the third 26 

 miles to the south and west, north-east of the Bell Rock. 



Two females were recaptured in July, one 3 miles to the south and west, and 

 the other 15| miles to the south. 



Li September, a male was taken 10^ miles to the north and west, and a female 

 28 miles to the north and east. 



A female was caught in October, after 567 days, only 5 miles to the north and 

 west, and in December, a male 30 miles to the westwards, near Stonehaven. 



In January 1915, a male and a female were got, both to the north and west, the 

 male at a distance of 8 miles, and the female at 12 miles. 



A male was recaptured in March 1917, after 1457 days, at a distance of 108 miles 

 to the north and west. 



The following table gives a summary of particulars relative to all the fish 

 captured from the experiment :— 



