106 
Steam fishing-vessels, 43 
», trawlers, 23, 32, 37, 94, 96 
Stevenson, Mr., remarks by, 56 
Supply of sea-fish, 19, 20 
Swinburne, Captain, 94 
TABLE of rates for carriage of fish to London, 71, 72 
Tackle for hoisting fish out of the water, 43 
Tamlin, Mr. David (Swansea pilot), remarks by, 85, 97 
Tees Bay, harbour accommodation required at, 94 
Temperature of the water on spawning beds, 27, 45 
Territorial waters, the limit of jurisdiction, 4 
Texel, 39 
Thames, fishing in the estuary of the, 45, 46 
Theoretical authorities on modes of fishing, 7, 33 
Three-mile limit, 4, 47 
Training homes for apprentice fishermen, 95 
Transit of fish by railways and parcels post, 5, 35 
Trawl fishing, 9, 22, 26, 27, 31, 32, 38, 40 
cy ne antiquity of, 10, II 
», hets, for preventing destruction of immature fish, 6, 12, 13, 31, 46 
Turbot, artificial propagation of, 27 
», cause of decrease in the number of, 27, 33, 40 
>,» spawn of, 27 
UNDERSIZED fish used as manure, 25 
Universal law for fishing, 23 
es size for mesh of nets, 10 
WELFARE, Mr. (Worthing), remarks by, 33, 34, 36 
Whelks, 46 
Whitebait, 49 
Whiting, 45 
Wondyrchoum, I1 
Woodyer, Mr. (Scarborough), remarks by, 46, 47 
YARMOUTH fishing fleet, 9 
ie size of mesh of herring-net used at, 8, 10, 18, 21 
