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POSTSCRIPT. 
SINCE I wrote the above, I have this morn- 
ing procured the pokes of two falmon, one of 
which weighed 34 lb, and the other 24 pounds. 
You will obferve in thefe fomething fimilar ; but 
though both thefe filh exceed the Gillaroo trout 
fo much in fize, yet the gizzard part is fmaller, 
and is at the fame time lefs mufcular. The Gil- 
laroo trout did not probably weigh more than four, 
or five pounds. 
MEMORANDA OF MR. WALSH, F. R. S.. 
Killaloe. October 1, 1773. 
Innkeeper’s Account. 
The Gillaroo or Gizzard trout. 
The gizzard of the fize of a large chicken : it 
is white, and excellent eating; vaftly broader than 
a trout of the fame length ; fome of them three 
feet long fome from twelve to eighteen ; the 
trout itfelf is bad eating. 
They catch many trout, and but few Gillaroos. 
They have the finelt trout in the worlds 
Lough 
