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through whose courtesy we present reproduc- 

 tions of photographs of such a leaping salmon 

 in the falls, and of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo 

 solar) and a sea-trout side by side. The latter 



Leaping salmon in the falls 



shows the enormous caudal fin of the salmon 

 that explains how it can make leaps that are 

 so much longer than those of the trout. For 

 the salmon of the picture a jump of at least 

 twelve feet was required to ascend these falls 

 of the White Bean River in Labrador. The 

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