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salmon increased in this ratio for the space of two 

 seasons we should have them weigliing upwards 

 of 80 lbs. each, leviathans assuredly never seen in 

 British Avaters. 



I surmise and calculate on this point thus ; — 

 The growth of salmon after they arrive at a cer- 

 tain age is stationary or nearly so. They merely 

 recover at sea the loss in weight they have sus- 

 tained in fresh water, and from the wasting effects 

 of spawning. Not reasoning from the extraordin- 

 arily rapid growth of the Dunkeld salmon, I will 

 do so from what I consider to be the average rate 

 of increase on the part of fish of large breed. A 

 smolt going down for the first time to the sea 

 weiohino: 5 oz. will attain that season the weio;ht 

 of 7 lbs., more or less, according to the length of 

 time it remains there, and the quantity and quality 

 of food it consumes. I shall be extenuating if I 

 fix the average increase durino- the first season at 

 6 lbs. That weight will be doubled next season ; 

 then we shall have a salmon of 12 lbs. in weight. 



fisli as a kelt this year, on the 31st of March, with the rod, 

 about two miles above Dunkeld-bridge, at which time it 

 weighed exactly ten pounds ; so that, in the short space of 

 five weeks and two days, it had gained the almost incredibl 

 increase of eleven pounds and a quarter ; for, when weighed 

 here on its arrival, it was twenty-one pounds and a quarter." 



