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The herrings from the Clyde and West Coast resemble one another. 

 They were captured nearer the shore than those that came from the East 

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The Clyde herrings have here a range of eggs measuring from 

 '1—1*0 mm. in diameter; the West Coast herrings are similar, but they 

 include no individual with eggs over *8 mm. in diameter. The 



