100 Thirtieth Annual Meeting 



As a conclusion drawn from these experiments I think it may 

 be asserted not only that we have discovered the right principle 

 in the solution of this most difficult part of lobster culture but 

 that the problem is actually solved. For in view of the enormous 

 mortality of the fry in the early stages, it would be conservative 

 to say that even ten lobsters in the fourth stage are of more 

 significance in lobster propagation than 100 loljster fry newly 

 hatched, and a yield of 30, 40 or 50 per cent, is better yet. 



