150 BOTTOM FISHING IN THE NOTTINGHAM STYLE. 



or grayling are specially preserved, destroying 

 within such fishery any "freshwater fish" other 

 than grayling. 

 h. Any person angling in private waters with the 

 leave of the owner of such waters. 



c. Any person angling in public waters with the leave 

 of the Local Board of Conservators. 



d. Any person taking " freshwater fish " for scientific 

 purposes, or for bait. 



e. Any district or part of a district specially exempted 

 by a Local Board of Conservators with the approval 

 of the Secretary of State. 



5. To buy, sell, expose for sale, or have in possession for 

 sale, any "freshwater fish," as above defined, between 15th 

 March and 15th June, both inclusive. 



6. To use any dynamite or other explosive substance for 

 catching or destroying fish. 



NT.B. — The first four of these provisions do not apply to 

 the counties of Norfolk and Sufi'olk, which are placed under 

 a separate Act (40 and 41 Vict. c. 98). January 1st, 1879. 



THE END. 



