(See end of para. 1 LI, page 51.) 



DIAGRAM I. 



C. Bentoa 





Plan of Fixed Net Fishery. 



Net used.— Oshiknami (a species of trap-net, of the Daiaiiii class). 



Base.— The rock called at in vil 



The following positions are known -. — 



(i) Cape Benton. 



(ii) A Base, 

 (iii) The Hill, 

 (iv) Cape Myojin. 



(v) Cape Fudo. 



(vi) A small island orer against Cape 



Benton 

 (vii) A ridge opposite Cape Fudo, 



The point A of the fishing ground is the inte"section of two straight lines, one drawn from Cape 

 Benton through the Island, and the other, drawn from. A at an < of 30', east of V.-S. line. 



Point i?is a ken from the Base (A) in the straight line drawn at an inclination of •20° West of 

 N.-S. line. 



P'j/w^ 2) is the intersection of two straighi lines formed respectively by joining Cape Myojin with 

 the Hill, and the Ridge with Cape Fudo. 



Dunensions of the Fixed Net ; " ken " = fathom. 



From A to B m ken ) ,. u„,„, ,1 >> 

 From A to Cw ken j ^o^""- 

 From B to E ken J .. Aiir:„„„ " 

 FromCloDpkenj " 'n^"- 

 From B to C a ken. 



