. Parasites which attack Large Trout, a Tentacles for fastening to the fish r b Mouth. This discovery led to some experiments in search of a remedy, and it was found that a strong solution of salt de- stroyed the parasites. Experiments were then made of immersing trout in salt water, and it was found to be per- fectly harmless, if not too long continued. A method was thus found of killing the parasites without killing the fish, which fact was confirmed by actually taking a trout cov- ered with fungus and immersing him in a salt bath for a moment or two, and afterwards keeping him by himself fo


. Parasites which attack Large Trout, a Tentacles for fastening to the fish r b Mouth. This discovery led to some experiments in search of a remedy, and it was found that a strong solution of salt de- stroyed the parasites. Experiments were then made of immersing trout in salt water, and it was found to be per- fectly harmless, if not too long continued. A method was thus found of killing the parasites without killing the fish, which fact was confirmed by actually taking a trout cov- ered with fungus and immersing him in a salt bath for a moment or two, and afterwards keeping him by himself for several days. The fungus peeled off, the parasites


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