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ADDITIONAL accommodation for transit of fish by railways, 54 
Air life-belts, 78 
Alward, Mr. James (Grimsby), remarks by, 36, 41, 53-55, 88-93, 96 
American railway rates, freights, &c., 66-€8 
a fisheries, statistics of, 19, 20 
Appliances for avoiding collisions and saving life at sea, $5, $7 
4 for hoisting fish out of the water, 40, 43 
Apprenticeship system, paper by Mr. Helyard on, 94, 95 
Arnold, Mr. J. W. (of Kingsdown, near Deal), remarks by, 44, 93, 94 
Artificial propagation of sea-fish, 19, 27 
BEACH trawling, 44 
' Berthon, Reverend Mr., canvas boat invented by, 76, 77, 92 
Berwick-on-Tweed, harbour accommodation at, 77, 87, $8 
Better means for prevention of loss of life at sea, 3 
Birkbeck, Mr. (Chairman of the Conferences), remarks by, 3-6, 50, 51, 52, 53, 
73-75, 97, 98 
Bloomfield, Mr. J. C., 34, 35, 66-68, $0, 95, 96 
Board of Trade Committee on harbour accommodation, &c., 73 
Boston deeps, 39 
Box fleeting, 87 
British Columbia, herring spawning in, 23 
Brixham Fishery, harbour accommodation, &c., 10, 21, 22, 78, 79 
Buckland, Frank, inquiry into spring herring fishery at Yarmouth by, 16, 47 
Bugles, Mr. (Berwick-on-Tweed), remarks by, 77 
Capps, Mr. (Lowestoft), remarks by, 16 
Causes of destruction of immature fish, 12 
Close times, 16, 30, 49 
Cod, spawn of, 27 
Collisions during fogs, 98 
Compulsory pilotage, 97 
Conference of practical fishermeu, 23 
Confiscation of immature fish sent to market, 6 
Consumption of fish at local ports, 54 
Convict labour for construction of harbours, 74, 80 
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