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[…] make a drawing of the method
to be adopted, so that he will in all
probability be able to arrange them
and set them in operation. I don’t know
what Elevation he has in his water supply
in ‘the House; a greater elevation is
required to give the automatic jars
than is usually applied to the breeding
troughs for Salmon etc

Regarding White fish
inhabiting the water of British Columbia
I may here state that, Mr Mowat wrote
me a short time ago, thus “I made
“the discovery the other day that, White-
“fish and Spec-Trout abound in [?]
“your large interior Lakes. I have
“Eaten the White-fish, and find
“them quite as good as the Eastern
“White-fish, and I am satisfied
“there will be an important trade
“in them in a few years.”

This is an important
discovery if found to be correct,
and I do not see why it may
not be probable that, if Lakes of
any magnitude are found in
B.C., why White-fish may not
inhabit them: - I cannot say
however that, Mr Mowat may
be fully up to the knowledge

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198

Newcastle Mar 17/87
L N [Latellier?]
F.O. Tadoussac

Sir
Referring to the subject
of obtaining Spec Trout ova
for another year, I beg to
enquire what probable quantity
could be obtained if you should
set about the work in earnest
and as the time to carry out
the work – I am aware that
the [Benpresse?] [River?] has been made
use of for getting these fish
[formerly?] and I have no doubt
that large quantities could
but be taken there if means
were adapted to catch them.

May I enquire how this
river was utilised last year –
whether it was kept as a closed
stream or whether it was fished
to death by Anglers as would be
the case if they had their full
swing at it – Poor Mary Bradford
when living protected this stream
fully and she used to get quite

224

[Verso]

[…] make a drawing of the method
to be adopted, so that he will in all
probability be able to arrange them
and set them in operation. I don’t know
what Elevation he has in his water supply
in ‘the House; a greater elevation is
required to give the automatic jars
than is usually applied to the breeding
troughs for Salmon etc

Regarding White fish
inhabiting the water of British Columbia
I may here state that, Mr Mowat wrote
me a short time ago, thus “I made
“ the discovery the other day that, White-
“ fish and Spec-Trout abound in [?]
“ your large interior Lakes. I have
“ Eaten the White-fish, and find
“ them quite as good as the Eastern
“ White-fish, and I am satisfied
“ there will be an important trade
“ in them in a few years.”

This is an important
discovery if found to be correct,
and I do not see why it may
not be probable that, if Lakes of
any magnitude are found in
B.C., why White-fish may not
inhabit them: - I cannot say
however that, Mr Mowat may
be fully up to the knowledge

[Recto]
198

Newcastle Mar 17/87
L N [Latellier?]
F.O. Tadoussac

Sir
Referring to the subject
of obtaining Spec Trout ova
for another year, I beg to
Enquire what probable quantity
could be obtained if you should
set about the work in Earnest
and as the time to carry out
the work – I am aware that
the [Bergross?] [River?] has been made
use of for getting these fish
[formerly?] and I have no doubt
that large quantities could
but be taken there if means
were adapted to catch them.

May I enquire how this
river was utilised last year –
whether it was kept as a closed
stream or whether it was fished
to death by Anglers as would be
the case if they had their full
swing at it – [Poor?][Mary?] [Bradford?]
when living protected this stream
fully and he used to get quite […]