428 



INDEX. 



Trawling stations, Brixliam, 200 



, Carnarvon, 183 



, Dingle, 378 



, Douglas, 341 



, Dover, 222 



— -, Dublin, 356 



, Fleetwood, 181 



, Galway, 383 



, Grimsby, 252 



■ , Hull, 257 



, Liverpool, 181 



, Lowestoft, 235 



, Plymouth, 199 



, Kamsgate, 222 



, Scarborough, 263 



, Tenby, 184 



, Waterford, 366 



, Yarmouth, 244 



Trawl-net, tiction of, 74 



, back, 58 



, belly, 58 



, bosom, 58 



, cod-liiie, 61 



■ , cod or purse, 60 



, cost of, 70 



, flapper, 62 



, goriiigs or wings, 60 



, materials for, 70 



, pockets, 61 



, use of, 64 



, proportions of, 64 



, rubbing pieces, 61 



, size of mesh, 65 



, square of, 58 



■ , wear of, 69 



Trawl vessels, crews of, 210, 246 



, improvuments in, 65 



, present and former cost of, 69, 



210 

 , rig of, 66, 67, 69, 220, 247, 252, 



257, 320, 358, 360 



, size of, 66, 199, 252, 257, 356 



warp, 65 



Trim-net, description of, 165 



, fish caught by, 165 



, where used, 165, 250 



Trim-tram net at Harwich, 233 

 Trot (see Longlino). 

 Trotting for whelks, 142 

 Trunk-fishing for lobsters, 264 

 Tuck-sean, 158 

 " Tumbling-uct," 176 



Turbot formerly supplied by the Dutch 

 fishermen, 90 



in the Channel, 90 



near the Wolf Kock, 90 



on the Dutch coast, 90 



Tusk found only in northern seas, 302 

 Twine drift-nets, how made, 102 



V. 



Varied produce of trawl-fishing, 80 . 

 Vomerine teeth of the herring, 126 

 Voracity of the coalfish, 266 

 of the cod and turbot, 334 



w. 



"WASH"of whelks, 143 

 Wash, fisheries in the, 249 



, mussel-scorps in the, 250 



, sprat fishing in the, 249 



, trim-nets in the, 165, 250 



Waste caused by every method of fishing, 



45 

 "Watirburn," 114 

 Waterford Harbour, fisheries at, 365 



, objections to trawling in, 366 



, plenty of fish in, 368 



, steam trawling in, 368 



, trawling in, 3(36 



Weather suitable for trawling, 82 

 W^eirs in Swansea Bay, 170 



, complaints against, 170 



, construction of, 170 



, fish taken by, 172 



Welled-smacks, construction of, 140, 



, cost of, 141 



, fish kept alive in, 140 



, the idea of, taken from the Dutch, 



231 note 



, when first used in England, 139 



Welled-smacks at Grimsby, 149, 251 



at Harwich, 139, 232 



Welsh fisheries generally unimportant, 183 

 mining and quarrying more attractive 



than fishing, 184 

 trawling grounds fished by English 



boats, 183 

 " West End fish." 152 

 Wexford fisheries, 365 



licrring cots, 364 



Weymouth Bay, trawling in, 212 



