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Verbaux, Vol. XIV) but they are of opinion that the results of the work which has since been 

 carried out show that it is desirable to extend the investigation of the stock of salmon and 

 sea trout to other rivers of each country than those mentioned in the programme. 



Resolution 37. 



That it is desirable to study the relation between the output of fry from hatcheries 

 and the subsequent catches of salmon and sea-trout ; and to this end steps should be taken 

 to improve the collection of statistics of the catch of each of these kinds of fish. 



Resolution 38. 



That marking experiments of Salmonidae should be continued on a larger scale than 

 hitherto. 



Resolution 39. 



The sub-committee are agreed that the value of these investigations would be increased 

 if researches on the above lines could also be carried out by countries other than those bordering 

 on the Baltic, and therefore suggest that participation in the work of the Salmon Committee 

 should be extended to other countries interested in salmon fisheries which are represented 

 on the International Council. 



Resolution 40. 

 Limnological ip|^g Limnological Subsection founded for the consideration of problems connected with 



Sub-Section, . . 



the fresh water fisheries recommends that the opportunity given by the Annual Meetings 



of the International Council should be utilised for the purpose of discussion on the possibility 



of co-operating in the solution of such problems, since researches of such nature will, to a 



certain extent, supplement the work done hitherto by the I. C. 



Resolution 41. 



The sub-section further recommends as a preliminary step, that the delegates of each 

 of the participating countries shall be requested by the Bureau to furnish at the next meeting 

 of the Council a report setting forward the present state of knowledge and the nature of the 

 investigations in progress On the natural history of fresh-water food fishes in their respective 

 countries. 



