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" The gold-fish are treated in this way, as are also a kind of fish called 

 koi, which resemble somewhat carp, but are rounder. They are fed on 

 very small worms, dug out of mud at the bottom of stagnant and slow- 

 running ditches. At the end of three w^eeks or so, the pond is made to 

 communicate by a channel, either with a larger pond of old standing 

 or a river, and the artificial pond is thus emptied of its stock. This is 

 done in Hizen and Bingo for ornament of gardens. 



" Salmon abound in the rivers on the western coast of Nipon, north of 

 this latitude, as do also black bass. Tesso and its rivers teem with sal- 

 mon, the fishing for which by net on the sea-shore begins about the 1st 

 of September, and ends about the 27th of November. 



" Fishing for salmon by net is at present going on about 85^ northeast 



from tbis port on the Pacific coast. 



" I have the honor, sir, to be your obedient servant, 



"C. O. SHEPARD, 



" Consul. 

 " Hon. Charles Hale, 



" Assistant Secretary of State, Washington.^^ 

 After the reading of this letter, the meeting adjourned. 



