418 



INDEX. 



Brixham fish sent away by rail, 209 



fishcTUicu at Kamsgate, 222 



fishing groimd long worked over, 92 



long famous for its fisheries, 200 



smacks, cost of, 210 



, crews of, 210 



, size of, 65 



said to be the mother-port of trawl- 

 ing, 200 



trawlers at Tenby, 208 



in the North Sea, 208 



in the time of Elizabeth, 202 



settled at other stations, 205 



, number of, in 1852, 205 



__ , number of, in 1865, 206 



trawl-fisliery increasing, 92 



trawling, Mr. Barry's reports on, 204 



, present condition of, 203 



grounds, 208 



grounds, small extent of, 93 



Buckie fishermen, enterprise of, 291 

 Buckies, mode of fishing for, 310 

 Bulter (see Longline.) 

 Buoy or dan to longline, 138 

 Buoys or bowls to drift-net, 102 

 Burnham fishing boats, 186 



c. 



Caa'ing whales at Shetland, 310 

 Calms and gales stop trawling, S3 

 Campbeltoii, beam-trawling at, 320 

 " Capstan-men," 106 

 Carlingford, fisheries at, 393 

 Carriers, Mr. Hewett's, 245 

 " Cast off seizings," 110 

 Catching herrings on Sunday, 214 

 Channel Islands, fisheries at, 213 



, lobsters and crabs at, 217 



" Cheep " of the herring, 270 

 Chesil Beach, sean-fishing at, 159, 212 

 Circle-net fishing, 326 

 Claddagh, the, 382 



fishermen, decrease of, 386 



, violence of, 383 



"Claddagh law," 385 



Classification of fishing boats misleading 



179 

 Cleetliorpes, oyster beds at, 256 



, shrimping at, 256 



Clew Bay, oyster fishery in, 388 

 Close-time Act for herrings, 403 



Close-time for herrings at the Isle of Man, 

 339 7wte 



for sea fish unnecessary, 46 



Clovelly, fisheries at, 187 



Cobles, description of, 261 



, where used, 261 



Cud family, probable spawning habits of, 30 



fishery at the Slietlands, 305 



fishing by handlines, 145 



by longlines, 137 



, seasons for, 144, 145 



in Grimsby fish-dock, 1 50 



smacks at Barking, 226 



at Grimsby, 251 



increasing in number, 148 



, bait used in, 142 



, expenses of, 142 



, how long at sea, 144 



, number of crew in, 141 



, wages to crew of, 141 



, spawning of, 28 



Collecting fish from the North Sea fleet, 258 

 Columbia Market, objections to, 20 

 Condition of trawl-fish affected by bad 



weather, 85 

 Conger fishing at Guernsey, 215 

 Consumption of spawn by the public, 83 

 Continued productiveness of Yarmouth 



fishery, 37 

 Convention, Articles of, 398 

 Cork district, fisheries in, 373 

 Cornish coast, various fislieries on, 187 



drift-boats, classes of, 197 



, cost of, 197 



fisheries, importance of, 187 



line-fisheries, 197 



Costcrmongers, fish sold by, 17 



Couch's descri23tiou of the whitebait, 124 



Couch on the spawning of the pilchard, 



31, 132 

 " Cran," contents of a, 295 

 Credit given to fishermen, 23 

 Cromer crab-boats, 247 



Knoll a good fishing groimd, 144 



, crab and lobster fishery at, 247 



, regulations among the fishermen at, 



24s 

 CuUercoats, fisheries at, 269 



, herring fishery at, 270 



, present condition of fishermen at, 270 



Cured fish exported to Australia, 312 

 Germany, 297, 312 



