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No. 15. Inglis. — "Harbour Accommodation in the West" 

 ('Trans, of tlie Plymouth Instit./ 1885). 



,, 16. Levi, Prof. — " Economic Condition of Fishermen " 

 ('Lit. of Int. Fish. Exhib./ 1883). 



„ 17. Lord.—' Sea Fish and How to Catch them ' (1862). 



„ 17b. Lundie. — ' Statistics of Sea Fishery at Great Grimsby" 

 (1877). 



,, 18. ' Report of Select Committee on the British Channel 

 Fisheries' (1833). 



„ 19. 'Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire 

 into the Sea Fisheries of the United Kingdom ' 

 (1866). 



,, 20. ' Report on Crab and Lobster Fisheries of England 

 and Wales, Scotland and Ireland' (1877). 



,,21. 'Report of the Committee appointed under a minute 

 of the Board of Trade to Inquire into, &c., Re- 

 lations between Owners, Masters, and Crews of 

 Fishing Vessels, &c.' (1883). 



„ 22. Scott.— "The Fisheries of Devonshire" ('Trans, of 

 the Devon Assoc.,' 1864). 



,,23. "Systems of Wage of the North Sea Fishermen" 

 ('Fish Trades Gazette,' No. 165, 1886). 



„ 24. Wilcoclcs.—' The Sea Fisherman' (1884). 



„ 25. Young. — ' Sea Fishing as a Sport ' (1865). 



„ 256. ' Board of Trade Journal.' 



I am, moreover, especially indebted to the following gentle- 

 men for information contained in these notes : 



Cai^tain Bate (Fisherman). 

 Mr. R, Bunt (Fisherman). 

 Mr. B. Cload (Fisherman). 

 Mr. O. Coles (Fish Salesman). 



Thos. Cornish, Esq. (Letters to W. F. Collier, Esq.). 

 W. H. G. Beacon, Esq. (Superintendent of the Mer- 

 cantile Marine Office, Plymouth). 

 Mr. Johns (Fisherman). 

 Captain Short (Sutton Harbour Master). 

 E. B. Watson, Esq. (Ship Builder). 



To Mr. Coles my best thanks are due for a very large pro- 

 portion of the facts included in Part I. 



