THE SALMON LEAPING AT THE FALL IS A MOST FASCINATING SPECTACLE 



Again and again we see them jumping out of the seething foam beneath the fall, casting themselves into the curtain of the down- 

 rushing water, only to be carried back by it into the depths whence they have risen. One here and another there makes its effor 

 touches the upper lip of the cataract, gives a swift stroke of its tail . and rushes on towards those upper reaches which are the aM 

 nuniiniil spawning beds of its race. 



