Notes on Tweed Salmon Fishings, by George L. Paulin. 113 



WEIGHT OF LAEGE SALMON, TAKEN BY NETS. 





From 25 to 

 30 lbs. each 



From 30 to 

 35 lbs. eacb 



From 35 to 

 40 lbs. eacb 



Above 

 40 lbs. 



The three 



largest 



weighed 



respectively. 



Season 



1874 

 1875 

 1876 



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40 

 19 

 30 



27flbs 

 28 „ 

 27 „ 



11 



4 

 10 



32J lbs 



32| ,, 

 32| „ 



4 



2 

 3 



37| lbs 



36 lbs 



36| lbs 



2 



1 

 2 



43 lbs 



41 lbs 



41J lbs 



43, 42±-,and391bs 

 41,36, and361bs 

 42,41, and371bs 



From a daily record kept during the Fishing Season at one of 

 the Stations on the Tweed, the following Table has been com- 

 piled : — 





Number 



of Days 











on which the river was 







Number of 









Largest 



"Spate." 



days on which 



Season. 





at, or 







the river was 



above the 



below the 







flooded to 





ordinary 



ordinary 







depth of 3 feet 





Summer 



Summer 







or more. 





level. 



level. 



Feet. 



Date. 





1874 



77 



104 



9.6 



3rd April. 



4 



1875 



60 



122 



7.0 



9th March 



4 



1876 



110 



73 



11.0 



29th April 



15 



