STATISTICAL COMM. — MARCH 1906 ( 74) 
tation of the stock of fish on any ground. Consequently, the distribution of fish 
could not be correctly described from the hauls of the ordinary commercial trawl 
alone. He intended to repeat these experiments during the ensuing summer. 
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Under Head 4, Other subjects of discussion, Dr. Hork said there did 
' not appear to be any desire for further discussion, and he would therefore close 
the meeting with a vote of thanks to Mr. Garstane for kindly taking notes of the 
proceedings. 
Close of meeting at 4,20 p.m. 
P. P. C. Hork 
H. M. KYLE 
