IS8 LITERATURE OF SEA AND RIVER FISHING. 



The Outcome of the Exhibition. By A. J. R. Trendell, of the 

 Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Lavv, Literary Superintendent for 

 the Fisheries Exhibition. 



The series of Papers read at the CONFERENCES are as 

 follows : — 



Inaugural Meeting: Address. By Professor Huxley, P.R.S. 



H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (President of the Commission) 



in the Chair. 

 Notes on the Sea Fisheries and Fishitig Population of the United 



Kingdom. By H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G. 

 The Fishery Industries of the United States. By Professor Brown 



Goode, M.A. 

 Oyster Culture and Oyster Fisheries in the Netherlands. By Pro- 

 fessor Hubrecht. 

 Principles of Fishery Legislation. By Right Hon. G. Shaw- 



Lefevre, M.P. 

 Oji the Culture of Salmonidce and the Acclimatisation of Fish. 



By Sir James Ramsay Gibson Maitland, Bart. 

 Fish Diseases. By Professor Huxley, P.R.S. 

 The Ecojiomic Condition of Fishermen. By Professor Leone Levi. 

 The Fisheries of Canada. By L. Z. Joncas. 

 Preservation of Fish Life in Rivers by the Exclusion of Town 



Sewage. By the Hon. W. F. B. Massey Mainwaring. 

 Molluscs, Mussels, Whelks, ^'C, used for Food or Bait. By 



Charles Harding. 

 Coarse Fish Culture. By R. B. Marston. 

 On the Food of Fishes. By Dr. F. Day. 

 The Herring Fisheries of Scotland. By R. W. Duff, M.P. 

 Line Fishing. By C. M. Mundahl. 

 Fish Transport and Fish Markets. By His Excellency Spencer 



Walpole. 

 Forest Protection and Tree Culture on Water Frontages. By D. 



Howitz, Esq. 

 Seal Fisheries. By Captain Temple. 

 Fish as Food. By Sir Henry Thompson. 

 Storm Warnings. By R. H. Scott. 



