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son, General Superintendent of this division of the G.T.R., and he at once 

 sent up a special train with a large number of men to assist if necessary. 



The black bass introduced some years ago have stocked the waters to 

 the east of the Park for fifty miles, and grand black bass fishing is now had 

 in sections where this the gamest of all fish was formerly unknown. I 

 should like very much to see the rainbow trout introduced here. 



The capercailzie introduced from Norway are, I believe, going to suc- 

 ceed. A number of young birds were seen last year. This bird, although 

 large, is a very retiring shj bird, and therefore not often seen, but I trust 

 in a few years they will become abundant in our woods. 



I am Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



George W. Bartlett, 



Superintendent. 



