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from Freetown right through to Vermont, starting about 4:30 

 in the morning. We load them up and get them over to the 

 depot between 4 and 5, most of our shipments, and we have had 

 no trouble so far. We send them b}- express without any mes- 

 senger. I should disagree with Mr. Wood regarding tempera- 

 ture. Of course we have our different experiences. I don't 

 think you can have water too cool for trout, providing you cool 

 the water slowly and keep it cool until you get to your destina- 

 tion ; then remove the ice box from the can, and dip water from 

 stream to raise temperature of water gradually, letting them 

 stand five to ten minutes, and turn them into the stream, and 

 you have no trouble and no losses in shipment. 



The President: What can do you use, Mr. Hurlburt? 



Mr. Hurlburt: I use the S. E. Land refrigerator can; noth- 

 ing else. 



The President: I will say in reference to the temperature of 



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