of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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Herring fishery in Loch Long, 34-40. 



in Loch Ridden, 32-40. 



— in Lochryan, 51-55, 57, 59, 60, 



6L 



in Loch Striven, 33-40. 



in Port Bannatyne Bay, 33, 35. 



in Rotliesay district, 31. 



in Sound of Kilbrennan, 63-76. 



iluctuations in, in Anstruther 



district, 97. 



in, in Clyde, 98. 



in, on east coast, 98. 



in, in Loch Carron dis- 

 trict, 97. 



in, in Lochfyne, 98. 



in, in Peterhead district, 



97. 



in, on west coast, 98. 



influence of moon on catch of 



herrings, 99. 'i^ 



investigations in Clyde on, 15. 



Fishermen's Association, 69. 



methods of fishing in Clyde, 15. 



great fishing at Greenock in 



1868, 42. 

 great fishing in Kyles of Bute, 



33, 34, 35, 39, 40. 

 penetration of upper reaches of 



Clyde by shoals, 95. 



poor, in Lochfyne, 82, 91. 



— ■ previous enquiries into, in 



Clyde, 17. 

 relation between the yield in 



Campbeltown and Inveraray districts, 



93. 

 relative importance of the 



different methods of fishing in Clyde, 



16, 22. 

 statistics of herrings cured in 



Inveraray district since 1809, 25. 

 of herrings cured in Clyde 



since 1809, 23. 

 of herrings cured and 



used fresh in Lochfyne, 1844-1862, 25. 

 of, in Campbeltown dis- 

 trict, 62. 



of, in Clyde, 23, 29. 



■ — - of, in Campbeltown and 



Inveraray districts, 92. 



of, in Gi-eenock district, 40. 



of, in Inveraray district, 



76. 



of, in Lochfyne, 76. 



of. in Rothesay district, 



31. 



— — of, in Upper Lochfyne, 79. 



Hypeiia aiilba. 267. 



IxFLUEXCE of moon on catch of her- 

 rings, 99. 



Inveraray district, limits of, 76. 



catch of herrings within limits 



of, 1863-1887, 109. 



— statistics of herrings cured 



since 1809, 25. 



statistics of herring fishery in, 



76. 



statistics of fishermen since 



1825, 27. 



statistics of fishing boats since 



1825, 27. 



aophonte siniulans, 209. 

 aophontodcH typiciLS, 209, 211. 

 eptomysis gracilis, 268. 

 cell Carron district, fluctuations in her- 

 ring fishery in, 97. 



Lochfyne, fluctuations in herring fishery 

 in, 98. 



poor herring fishing in, 82, 91. 



statistics of fishermen in, from 1825, 



statistics of herrings cured and used 



fresh, 1844-1862, 



statistics of herring fishery in, 76. 



Upper, decline in number of fisher- 

 men and boats in, 28. 



statistics of herring fishery in, 



79. 



Lochryan, herring fishing in, 51-55, 

 57-61. 



great herring fishing in, 61. 



Macromysis Jlex^iosa, 268. 



Metridia, 269. 



lucens, 262, 263, 266, 267, 268. 



Modiolus modiolus. See Mussel, horse. 



Moon, influence of, on catch of herrings, 

 99. 



Movements of common mussel, 242. 



Mussel, common, age of, 237. 



anatomy of bvssus and foot, 



244. 



conditions favourable and un- 

 favourable to growth of, 235. 



— — development of reproductive 



organs of, 221. 



growth of, 221, 233, 237. 



mature eggs of, 229. 



maturity of, 228. 



movements of, 242. 



spawning of, 229. 



horse (Modiolus modiolus), growth 



of, 233. 



spawning of, 232. 



Mytilus edulis See Mussel, common 



Nogagus ambiguiis, 217. 



crancht, 216. 



lahis, 216. 



Notopterophorus papilio, 212. 

 Nyctipjhanes norvegica, 261, 263, 264, 

 266, 267. 



Oithona similis, 262, 267, 268. 



Pandarus, 216. 



carcharice, 216. 



Parathemisto, 266. 



— oblivia, 266, 267. 



Peterhead district, fluctuations of her- 

 ring fishery in, 97. 

 Piked dog -fish (Sqtialus acanthius), 217. 

 Plaice, hatching of, 256. 

 Pseudocalanus, 269. 

 elongatus, 264, 267, 268. 



Phoda, 268. 



Rothesay district, catch of herrings 



within limits of, 1863-1887, 109. 

 course of herring fishing in, 



32. 

 limits of, 31. 



