I02 MUSSEL CULTURE 



[Part IV., relating to restrictions on oyster dredging, and 

 Part v., restrictions as to crabs and lobsters, have been omitted 

 from this Appendix.] 



Part VL — Temporary Orders to protect Cla7n or other 

 Bait Beds fro??i injury by any Beam Trawl not being 

 a dredge for Oysters. 



For the purposes of such an Order, the local inquiry, 

 confirmation, and other details enacted as regards Oyster 

 and Mussel Fisheries under §§ 30 to 39 both inclusive, 

 §§ 42 and 43, § 46, and §§ 48 to 50 both inclusive, of the 

 Act of 1868 are made to apply with the necessary modifi- 

 cations. 



Accordingly it is only necessary to refer to these details 

 as above set out in Part L hereof. 



WM. C. ROBERTSON, 

 Secretary. 

 Fishery Board for Scotland, 

 Edinburgh, December 1892. 



31 & 32 Vict. Cap. XLV. 



An Act to carry into effect a Convention between Her 

 Majesty and the Emperor of the French concerning 

 the Fisheries in the Seas adjoining the British Islands 

 and France, and to amend the Laws relating to British 

 Sea Fisheries. [13th July 1868.] 



Note. — The powers and duties committed in this and 

 the following Acts to the Board of Trade, so far 

 as they can be exercised in Scotland, having by 

 the Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Amendment Act, 

 1885, been transferred to the Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, the name of that Board will be sub- 

 stituted for that of the Board of Trade wherever 

 it occurs in the following clauses. 



