98 FISHES AND FISHERIES OF THE IRISH SEA. 
: Quarieer Number of Number — Number of other shrimp 
Date. Time net down. Shrimps. aE - ie a eae on this 
00 ishes. small Soles. ground same time. 
1899. hrs. min. 
August 1st = il 15 25 3391 140 30 
ZiXsh esc 30 20 2520 27 20 
m4 AMR © og: 3 15 17 2593 234 20 
Bs Sthiy wee 15 20 3098 474 2 
Pr BHM) Gap ite) 26} 4090 246 3 
Ab oth) ye. 10 32 2582 567 16 
a Gy hog o 18 1576 114 7 
a8 Ham aao 30 32 3507 155 No entry. 
a3 22110 eee fo) 20 1721 275 8 
3 22nd) ee O. 50 14 569 58 8 
5 AQUIN son T5 20 1980 55 fe) 
Sept. 8th od fe) 24 1096 96 9 
jy etl ST fe) 15 1037 1I3 9 
Octobereeune 0 fe) 2 222 32 fo) 
ve rith I 15 10 1003 102 fe) 
55 may§oy go! tk 15 463 82 fe) 
1901. 
July 26th mo Hi fe) 24 5815 5 13 
» 29th cer a fo) 7 5670 rhe 7 
August 8th ae fo) 9 3760 47 II 
sy GWM to 15 16 2337 99 107) 
The results of hauls given in this appendix are taken from our manuscript records of 
work on the steamer and the sailing boats for the last ten years. These records give the 
details of some thousands of hauls, and although those quoted above are, of course, selected 
hauls, still we regard them as representative, and as affording valuable evidence of the 
condition of the fish population on the ground. We hope that the whole of our statistics 
may some time be published, analysed and fully discussed, but in the meantime the 
samples we have now given may be found useful by those interested in the Fish and Fisheries 
of our portion of the Irish Sea. 
GEORGE PHILIP AND SON, LIMITED, 32, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
