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St. Ann . . . Formerly good. Now few salmon taken. Mill- 

 dam across. 



Mount Louis . , Important stream. More noted of recent seasons 

 for sea trout than salmon. 



Magdelaine . . Salmon river, clear. 



Dartmouth . . . First-class stream, flowing into Gaspo basin. 

 Abounds with salmon. 



York .... Do. do. do. 



St. John's {du sud) . Do. do. do. 



Grand , . . Fine sabnon-fishery. Mill above. 



G. Pabos . . . Salmon-fishery. Superior station. 



Flow into Bay of Chaleurs. 



. Large and valuable stream. Many tributaries. 

 Abomiding with salmon. 



. Both the little and great Cascapediacs yield high 

 numbers of salmon. 

 Good salmon fishery in bay. 



. Considerable magnitude, and abounds with sal- 

 mon. 



. Noble river. Has fine tributary streams. Salmon 

 frequent it in large numbers, and of heavy weight. 

 Head of Bay Chaleurs. 



. Branch of Eestigouche. Salmon ascend it about 

 forty miles. 



. Feeder of Eestigouche. Salmon river. 



G. Bonaventure 



Cascapediacs 



Nouvelle 

 Matapediac 



Eestigouche 



Patapediac . 

 Mistouche . 



Nearly all the rivers described in the foregoing schedule are 

 tidal streams, and most of them have stationary salmon and trout 

 fisheries within the embouchure, and at bays, coves and inlets on 

 either sides. Those upon the north shore of the St. La\vrence 

 descend out of wild, rocky and motmtainous country. 



Most of these streams, with their numerous tributaries, and 

 the large lakes at the head of each branch, present every variety 

 of river and lake adapted to the breeding and feeding of fish. 



Where there are mUl-dams it is specially so noted. None 

 elsewhere. 



The names of certain Elvers at present advertised for sale are 

 printed in italics. 



The true salmon (Salmo Salar), and the tide trout (Salmo 

 Ti^utta Marina), are herein mentioned. 



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