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December 1914, after 898 days, 9 miles to the north and east ; 1 of the females 

 was got in August 1912, 14 miles to the north and east, another in June 1913, 12 

 miles to the north and east, and the third in August 1913, 3| miles to the north and 

 east. 



On the same day, 2 marked plaice, a male and a female, were liberated 53 miles 

 S.E. 1 E. of Tod Head (56° 34' N. ; 0° 44' W.) in 47 fathoms, and they were recaptured, 

 the male on 4th August 1912, 8 miles to the south and east, and the female in 

 October 1913, 36 miles to the north and west. 



On 9th July 1912, 2 plaice, both females, were liberated at a position 57° 7' N. ; 

 0° 21' W., but none was recaptured. 



On 25th June 1910, 3 plaice, all females were liberated in Kirkcaldy Bay, but 

 none was recaptured. 



