90 Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting 
Mr. Seymour Bower: We will have to form a trust. 
Mr. Clark: At Northville when the fish are about two inches 
in length there is a period of heavy loss, and again when they 
are a year or a year and a half old we have difficulty with the 
bacterial disease that was, I believe, originally brought to notice 
at Northville. 
Dr. Bean: And a great many other places. 
Mr. Clark: In raising brook trout up to an inch and a half 
or two inches we have but little trouble. Of course we do not 
have any difficulty raising the rainbow trout up to four or five 
inches. 
Mr. Nevin: Our trouble in Madison is to raise the trout up 
to two inches long. 
