20 
MIGRATION OF ADULT SOCKEYE SALMON. 
TasLe 3.—NUMBER oF FisH MARKED Eacu Day, Toran NuMBER oF RETURNS FROM 
Eacu Day’s MARKING, AND PE 
Continued. 
RCENTAGES OF RETURNS FoR Eacu Station, 1918— 
Station D. Station E. 
Date marked. vad! Be Percent- uiieht® Percent- 
arked. age re- arked. age re- 
turned. finned turned. fad 4 
Jualy-19. fessih ot. d it: ced hs Pega eee - $5054 85 28 33\ (> docs ppeynlt. deode delete ede 
Dee duties cc wtepipge 2 Ste ae cee at ein ws mage ao aarele 92 25 Y 1 Rice Pmaere = 3| pat tates bel plow sa 
2A. I DEE Rs IAFL NDGA DN Ales 74 23 Be opiesy. sek ck. See ee IT BHt 
DO a aac eS inc Se ee tue tnrine pe eet» fo Wal ema pnie oe |e o natn cen see aoe 95 8 8 
DG.2 2. Fos Lak SO. Se ee at A en Ee 70 il 16 
98s, £d-cperrss cee eae aes ope - ee S45 ct - be 63 28 pS eee ee lose stones 
DO Sas Hae Spo ee Oe SRO eS 0 einens Siac e as o Ses Eel ee eee a ee ete cera eee eee 93 18 19 
SOU. - Sets. SEEPS LO. BA. . 7-Be 46 15 33 114 33 29 
ee oP ha wale cops Tabi he oop canes senses ~ S62 onl ea depee lee pee ees cee 122 41 34 
rigs ia tS a ede TO AE. A OE a 39 14 36 
Deh eee eee | SEE EE S- = 3 - cde peck = bese 56 20 36 97 24 25 
eRe soe oe NOR ee cn = Snes ane ais cise ee 61 35 Gl Vews camesdl oeeswean =| eae 
DEA ns ELE CESOSIEEES ceed ERC fo 78 35 45 113 27 24 
na See Saye Joes Se Sal Fee SA 94 52 55 75 25 33 
Pee ee Oe: Se. An. el eaeceenneee 41 21 51 16 6 37 
Si chest. sors ds opess-t -o-0-2 -biper - facpeel pe -2 Sa eleerees oelee-b cee 118 12 10 
ESR ee Ser ae he Ue Sep eee aie ae asa 47 16 Bf lav ccecsanlus=cogecel=saeauEEe 
W5LS Gish EROS. ASD. SADE Obs . ESSER ESS. SPSS era Cee ee eer eases 56 7 12 
LY PERE A! ed eee ee me Ae Pt Nien Ol Ae ho | SMS 12 1 8 
i Rl a Re tte OIE 5 lp ma nt Py 23 2 9 
Meco. escpwoet- F2a- ped. -otaget. coc) 5. 0) esse lcete dz. | aeescree 31 7 23 
PR a SCE oa eae eee aIgc sa ee ee bee Seer | SSdse AE Se 16 4 25 
LG] | eo ae ee Sa ee SS ee 737 298 40.5 1,090 240 22 
Motal nom ber INATKOd. 2. .da5 25205 220 Smses soe e sobs see eeeme = oe o= hn aeeoys aeptemenas 6 Baan aie eee 4,494 
‘Total number retumed_.....o-~-.. ~.oSsc6-h-- sine < case nes ceaccce conch clea taeeteeee» soten aes aeeeae 1,199 
Percentspeneturneds . ccm - spc} - Saesees te tpers < opt ch puede «52 pier ie’s poadls se 8- va pee se aoe bees 26.6 
Among the specimens listed in Table 2 the following were recorded 
as having been taken outside the limits of the regions indicated on the 
from waters other than the Fraser River above Mission 
Map an 
Bridge: 
Days out. 
1 specimen, Burrard Islet, marked Aug. 5, station E................---------- 103? 
2 specimens, Ebey’s Landing, marked July 24, station C..............--.------ 17 
1 specimen, near Sooke, British Columbia, marked July 26, station C.........-.- ii 
2 specimens, near Sooke, British Columbia, marked July 27, station A.......... 1-5 
1 specimen, near Sooke, British Columbia, marked July 28, station A.........-- 4 
4 specimens, near Sooke, British Columbia, marked July 30, station A-.......-- 2 
1 specimen, near Sooke, British Columbia, marked Aug. 2, station A..........- 2 
These specimens from without the limits were so few that they have 
been omitted from further consideration. It seems probable that, 
with the exception of the specimens marked at station A and taken 
near Sooke, these represent runs of sockeyes which were bound to 
some stream other than the Fraser River. 
In the following tables separate consideration has been given to 
those fish which came from the tributaries of the Fraser and from 
the main river above Mission Bridge. The problems connected with 
the fish from these upper waters are sufficiently distinct from those 
connected with the fish taken by commercial fishermen to demand 
such separate treatment. : ‘ 
Table 4 gives the number of specimens returned (1) from the 
main commercial fishing grounds, (2) from the upper Fraser River, 
and (3) from outside these limits. 
