7:3 



No. of 

 Date. Places. bags 



taken. 



April l'-2tii 'J'aken fvoiii old Dick Buud's Baulks 

 (Old Skeai), and laid down in the 

 Eingholo 480 



Ai)ril loth Taken from old Dick Bond's Baulks 

 (Old Skear), and laid down in the 

 Einghole .... 448 



April 14th Taken from old Dick Bond's Baulks 

 (Old Skear), and laid down in the 

 llinghole ... ... ... ... 4o4 



A])ril loth Taken from Knott end Skear and laid 



down in the Bin^hole ... ... ()40 



April 25th Taken from Knott end Skear and laid 



down in the Kinghole ... ... 4(j0 



April '.i(ith Taken from Knott end Skear and laid 



down in the liinghole ... ... (j'25 



A])ril '.i8tli Taken from Knott end Skear and laid 



down in the Einghole ... ... 5o2 



April '^Uth Taken from Knott end Skear and laid 



down in the Kino-hole ... ... 47-3 



31ay 2nd Taken from Knott End Skear and laid 



down in the Eino-hole ... ... 540 



Total 4,6^54 



The transplanting- at Overton was done in four days, 

 and 940 bags were removed to new areas. The quantity 

 is less than in 1904 and is accounted for by the fact that 

 the mussels were carried a greater distance. In some cases 

 boats were used, in others carts, for conveying the 

 mussels. The work gave employment to thirty men. 

 (Superintendent's Quarterly lleport, -June, 1905, from 

 which these figures and those bi'low are (aken^ : - 



