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An Account of the several days in each Winter on ivhich 

 Ice was gathered and stored by the Berwick Salmon 

 Fisheries Company, from the year 1874 to 1886. By 

 George L. Paulin. 



(Continuation of Table in Vol. vn., p. 118.) 



Winter of 



Days on which Ice was Stored. 



Remarks. 



1873-74 



1874-75 

 1875-76 

 1876-77 



1877-78 



1878-79 

 1879-80 

 1880-81 

 1831-82 

 1882-83 

 1833-84 

 1884-85 



1885-86 



1886-37 



1874, Feb. 11, 12; March 12— (620 loads 

 obtained) 



1874, Dec. 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30 



Ice Houses filled. 



Ice Houses filled. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



No more frost. 



Ice Houses filled. 



Ice imported. 



Ice Houses filled. 



Ice Houses partly 

 filled. 



1876, Feb. 14 -(only 151 loads obtained) 



1877, Feb. 28; March 1, 2— (515 loads 

 obtained) 



1877, Dec. 26, 27, 28, 29 ; 1878, Jan. 30, 31 ; 

 Feb. 1 



1878, Dec. 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 



1879, Dec. 4, 5, 6, 9, 13; 1S80, Jan. 20, 21... 

 1830, Nov. 23, 24; Dec. 27, 28; 1831, Jan. 10 



1881, Dec. 24— (only 270 loads obtained) 



1882, Dec. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 



No frost 



1885, Jany, 26; Feb. 19, 20— (454 loads 

 obtained) 



1885, Dec. 10, 11, 12, 31 ; 1886, Jany. 8, 

 11,19,20 



1886, Dec, 23, 24— Ice this winter taken^ 

 from the river, probably could have been ) 

 p:ot from water pools about a week earlier. > 

 Frost continued more or less till about \ 

 middle of January J 



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