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will gradually corae later and later. From the ahovp ,i.,t. * 

 however, that the approach of the herril To the coa t , "T"'"' 

 .noans take plaee regularly at the exact time a^ whlht ^^ "" 



but that there are exception, an.ountingr Lt at n^^^fe! trttte 



condition, it is impo.:Le to ^i:^:^j:::^:.^'z^':x^z::r 



tliese iriegnlarities in the course of thP i\^hav\l ^ / • ^-^^'''"''^^'O" «f 



hi... to the ti^hermen. sou.e ^:^:!tj::^::^::z^a.2:i^: 



subject by judicious experiments; and it is therefore much 1 



-;;';;• <'■'••" '■»■•« «« tK. i ri ; rS;'* 



ical data as a basis for such calculations 



The e.x-eeptional condition of the weather during last summer and 

 the vei-y unexpected course of the herriuo- fisheries n,/fi "™"^'' "' " 

 Scotland (the northeasterly portion ofX%ot ' tv g 'rn: ^ fll.f 



; Further on in the herring period, when the herrJno- aT,r>ro-u-h tb. 



As regards tJie undoubted influence of the weather on th 



H. mf68ll:20 " '" ""''"^^'"""'g-f'^'t autumn. Thestate 



