190 



WEIGHT OF LARGE SALMON.—' 



(Continuation af Table in Vol 



TAKEN BY NETS. 



XL, p. 535.) 



Season. 



From 25 to 

 30 lbs. each 



From 30 to 

 35 lbs. each 



From 35 to 

 40 lbs. each 



Above 40 

 lbs. each 



The Three 



Largest 



Weighed 



Respectively. 



CD 



s 





s 



II 



S 



|2i 



Is 



g 



^5 



1887 



21 



lbs. 



28 



12 



lbs. 

 32i 



4 



lbs. 

 37 



2 



lbs. 

 4U 



lbs. 

 40, 41, 42 



1888 



26 



27 



31 



32i 



12 



S7i 



5 



44 



43, 46, 51 



1889 



26 



281 



25 



32J 



6 



38 



7 



45 



48, 48, 50 



1890 



55 



27 



18 



32i 



5 



38 



3 



43 



41, 43, 45 



1891 



47 



27i 



22 



33 



9 



38 



3 



43 



42, 43, 45 



1992 



27 



271 



8 



34 



13 



36^ 



2 



44 



39, 41, 47 



An Account of the several days in each Winter on which 

 Ice was gathered and stored, by the Berwick Salmon 

 Fisheries Company in the following years. By George 

 L. Paulin. 



{Continuation of Table in Vol. xi., p. 537.) 



Winter of 



Days on which Ice was Stored. 



Remarks. 



1887-88 



1888-89 



1889-90 

 1890-91 



1891-92 



1892-93 



February 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. March 

 19 20 21 . . ... 



About 200 tons. 

 About 420 tons. 



About 240 tons. 

 About 260 tons. 

 About 240 tons. 



January 2, 3, 4, 5. February 11, 12, 

 13, 14, 15 



No Frost. Ice imported from Norway. 



December 23, 24, 26. January 8, 9, 

 10 12 13 



December 24, 28, 29. January 5, 8, 

 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21. 



December 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 



