grace. Wo got 100 povrcont survival for 27 cays. I he ar ai ) QO wy, (3 C2 ts © {3 WG qn a ™ } 73 t3 tn i Foo the bluozili, wa vere aoto t: These tasts Cc wore not run as long as tho othors end maybe 14 is a little too - 2 ty ot 5 ce We : was the oy ee ie ho Ete 2 $3 uz [te os GC cs Ww Hg iS toe 3 m4 te es QO Q wo F 4d ocety + pom ve . “= * AS one might cxosect, tha pin porch ee C} 3 a) jaa oO 7) fely fale <4 er Hee ul ‘et @ tet ta oO i cr A ert © =hish a@ ee tonvevatusve, uy less and they are evolution-visc, adapted more to high tenpsraturcs, This cumerinuont vas run in Tenas eat 27.7. We got 109 percent survival for & duys and SO psreent survival for 17 days. At 39.5, wo get 160 vercent survival for 5 days, and 90 1. ik Q Oo f a) ity é} b° percent for 1S days, Showine tat it was OTS sonsitive than the wade which gy, — 4S eh ness ~ sly a oF can 2 test ve did, whovein wea took fish fron ° ° a given temneraturo and then suddeniy vaised it to a much higher temperature, shoved that acclaimestion will alter the flizht of the temperatuzo shock that 2 fish will stand, This is in aceorc- ance with the work of Tryo and Duceroff in this relationship. to the one wheres we shocked tenperature, gs wf ‘4 3 & ‘ keep them at the high shoc cr The third type of tcst we did was to shock them and then 3, and this was similar them and returned them to the oviginsn Those czuparimanis are, of course, relativoly rougn experinents, bui thoy cdo emphasize the magnituds of the problen, 5 this temperature problien is one of the sreatest ones thet face tte us in our rivers with our expandint, shall ve say, use of ateon enersy,. °° a