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land ; Mr. John Morrison, agent for New Zealand ; 

 Mr. Frank Buckland, Mr. Sackville Phelps, of 

 Machynlleth, North Wales ; Mr. Edward Glynn, of 

 Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Mr. Eichard Gibson, of Hex- 

 ham; Mr. Patrick Clay, of Berwick-on- Tweed, &c., 

 for the personal aid they ha^ve given me ; and to 

 Mr. Thomas Ashworth for his generous offer of Ova 

 from his own breeding-ponds at Galway, which, 

 however, I am afraid to accept, as they have been 

 for some time deposited. 



I am. Sir, 

 Your obedient Servant, 



JAMES A. YOUL. 

 Waratah House, Clapham Park, 



January 12, 1864. 



P.S. — Mr. Eamsbotto'm has caught a good many 

 fine unspawned Salmon, but, the Ova not being 

 ripe enough to take, they were returned to the stream 

 again. No Ova have yet been obtained for me. 



SALMON AND TEOUT OVA FOE AUSTEALIA. 



fi To the Editor of the Times. 



SlE, -^ 



I have received a great many letters from 



gentlemen offering assistance to obtain. Salmon 



Ova, but my being so much occupied on board the 



