CONFERENCE PAPERS. 159 



On the Destruction of Fish and other Aquatic Animals by Internal 



Parasites. By Professor Cobbold, F.R.S., F.L.S. 

 Scientific Results of the Exhibition. By Professor E. Ray Lan- 



kester. 

 A National Fishery Society for Great Britain. By C. E. Fryer. 

 Crustaceans. By T. Cornish. 



Salmon and Sabnon Fisheries. By David Milne Home, F.R.S.E. 

 Pilchard and Mackerel Fisheries. By T. Cornish, 

 Fresh- Water Fishing {other than Salmon). By J. P. Wheeldon. 

 Artificial Culture of Lobsters. By W. Saville Kent. 

 The Basis for Legislation on Fishery Questions. By Lieut.-Col. 



F. G. Sola. 

 Traiuling. By Alfred Ansell. 

 On Facilities for the Improved Capture and Econofnic Transmission 



of Sea Fisheries, and ho7u these Matters affect Irish Fisheries. 



By R. F. Walsh, of Kinsale. 

 The Fisheries of Ireland. By J. C. Bloomfield. 

 The Fisheries of Other Countries. By Commissioners for Sweden, 



Norway, Spain, &c., who took part in the Conference. 

 The Pollution of Fivers. By Mr. V. B. Barrington Kennett, M.A. 

 The Fisheries of Japan. By Narinori Okoshi. 

 The West African Fisheries, with particular reference to the Gold 



Coast Colony. By Captain Moloney, C.INI.G. 

 Fish Preservation and Refrigeration. By Mr. J. K. Kilbourn. 

 Practical Fishermen's Congress (presided over by Mr. Edward 



Birkbeck, M.P.), containing : {a) Destruction of Immature 



Fish. {b) Harbour Accommodation, {c) Better Means for 



Prevention of Loss of Life at Sea. (d) Railway Rates. 

 The Fisheries of Newfoundland. By Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C.M.G. 



The above Handbooks and Papers treat of almost every 

 subject which can be included under the title of " Fish and 

 Fishing " ; and cover much of the ground occupied in 

 many of the books passed in review in the foregoing pages. 

 In addition to them there will be published the Reports 

 of the Jurors ; and a selection of the Prize Essays and 

 others, on a variety of piscatory subjects. 



