jMi'. Soutlnvell lias forwarded mo a list of Fish of unusual size, 
which have been taken in the last few years. 
Trout (Stdino ftriu). (,'nught at Fakenham Mills, July :^Gth, 
1879 ; 9 lbs. G;] ozs. 
PuRcri. Taken on Ormesby Lroad in 1879, weighing 4^ lbs. 
It took a smaller Perch, which had already taken a Praudling. 
On !May 6th, 1882, a Perch, 4^ lbs., and 18 in. long, was taken 
at Trowse llythe. 
pREA.M weigluug 111 lbs. was caught in a pond at Beeston 
Pegis on June 17th, 1879. J fish, very dark in colour, 26 in. 
long, 10 in. deep, and 26 in. in girth. A ? taken at Thorpe, 
in the Yare, on June 23rd, weighed 8| lbs., and measured 23 in. 
long, and 194 in. in girth. 
Poach. T. Lord of Norwich caught a Poach at Panworth on 
July 31st, 1883. 3 lbs. ; length, 17 in. ; girth, 12,V in. 
Pike. Two Pike, caught on 17th February, 1880, in two 
dilferent localities in Norfolk, both wdth rod and line, measured 
respectively 47 and 46 in. in length. The former weighed 36 lbs., 
and the latter 301 lbs . ; they were both full females. Mr. Gunn says 
that he has never met with a male Pike weighing more than 20 lbs. 
Eleven Pike, taken by rod and line in Norfolk in the season of 
1879 — 80, weighed respectively 36, 30^, 26, 24|, 27, 25, 23, 22, 
21. 24. and 22 lbs. ; total. 281 lbs. 
