EDITORIAL GLEANINGS. 



857 



Year. 



Kinds of Fish. 



Quan- 

 tity. 



Disposed of. 



1887 



1888 



1883 Loch Leven ova 



Trout of divers kinds, yearlings 

 to some above 1 lb. in weight 

 18S4 Loch Leven ova 



Trout of divers kinds, yearlings 

 to some 2 lb. in weight 



Loch Leven Trout, yearlings and 

 two-year-olds 



1885 Loch Leven ova 



1886 i Loch Leven ova 



1889 



1890 

 1891 



1892 

 1893-4 



1895 



1896 

 1897 

 1898 



Loch Leven ova (second supply) 



Loch Leven ova 

 S. Fario ova 



Grayling fry 



Bream — Brown or Golden (large) 



S. Fario ova 



S. Fario yearlings and two-year- 

 olds 



S. Fario yearlings, Loch Levens 

 and two-year-olds (a few) 



Grayling fry 



Loch Leven fry 



Bream, § lb. to 2 lb 



Two-year-old Fario, extra large 

 Large yearlings, Fario 

 Fry (Loch Leven) 

 Loch Leven, selected two-year- 

 old fish 

 Loch Leven yearlings 

 Fario (two-year-old selected) . . 

 Fario, 9-in. to 12-in. 



Tench 



Carp 



Fario(two-year-old),9-in. to 11-in. 

 Fario — selected two-year-old . . 

 Fario — selected two-year-old . . 

 Fario — selected two-year-old . . 

 Boach, Perch, and Tench — large 



45,000 

 222 



30,000 

 305 

 525 



20,000 



20,000 



15,000 



15,000 



15,000 



2,000 

 90 



12,000 



200 

 1,522 



5,000 

 5,000 



120 



126 



750 



6,000 



200 

 700 

 300 

 400 



400 

 400 

 400 

 450 

 200 

 400 

 300 



In River Thames in district, some 



left in Nursery. 

 All in the Thames— Mill End and 



Henley. 

 5000 fry in Loddon, rest in Thames 



from Shiplake to Hurley. 

 All in Biver Thames— Shiplake 



to Hurley. 

 All in Biver Thames — Shiplake 



to Hurley. 

 Lost by flood and mud silt, ex- 

 cept 1500 put in Loddon. 

 Part in upper water of Hamble- 



den Brook (again flowing) * ; 



rest in Thames and Loddon. 

 5000 left in Nursery to grow into 



yearlings ; rest in Thames. 

 All in Biver Thames near Henley. 

 About one-third in new Nursery, 



Colstrop ; remainder in Thames 



at and below Mill End. 

 All in Loddon. 

 In Thames at Greenlands and 



Bolney. 

 In Loddon, 3000; remainder in 



Thames. 



All in Loddon. 



All in Thames— Mill End and 



Marsh. 

 All in Loddon. 

 All in Thames between Shiplake 



and Henley. 

 Thames, at Bolney & Greenlands. 

 At Hambleden. 



Between Henley & Medmenham. 

 Between Henley & Medmenham. 



Between Henley & Medmenham. 

 Between Shiplake and Hurley. 

 Between Shiplake and Hurley. 

 Henley Bridge, Hambleden, and 



Medmenham. 

 Henley Beach. 

 Henley Beach. 

 Hambleden and Medmenham. 

 Henley and Medmenham. 

 Henley and Medmenham. 

 Henley and Medmenham. 

 Henley Bridge. 



* This brook (Hambleden), which failed in 1884 and began to flow again in 

 March, 1896, was so strong as to wash over dams and screens, and most of these 

 fry went down into the Thames. 



