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FISHERIES EXHIBITION LITERA TURE. 



Fishery laws of Sweden. See Sweden. 



" Fishery legislation, principles of," 

 paper thereon by Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, 

 M.P., and discussion, iv., 85-113 



Fishery legislation, question of necessity 

 for protective measures, v., 151 



Fishery officers, appointment of in 

 Canada, v., 156 



Fishes of India, treatise by Dr. Day 

 thereon, v., 179 



Fishgarths and piles, suppression of, 

 i., 213 



Fishguard, its suitability as a site for a 

 harbour of refuge, ix., 23, 24 



Fishing, uncertainty of results as com- 

 pared with agriculture, iv., 158; its 

 history, laws and literature, con- 

 densed report thereon, xiii., 335- 

 340 



Fishing Boats Act, not satisfactory, iv., 



345 



Fishing Commission of 1863, reports 

 against interference with trawling, 

 x., 26 



Fishing-frog or Angler-fish, description 

 of, i., 101 



"Fishing Gazette," the, ii., 371 



Fishing-gear, description of, &c., i., 

 12 ; iv., 53, 65 ; Indian, cost of, &c., 

 ii., 454 ; Spanish, v., 356. See also 

 Apparatus for Fishing. 



Fishing-grounds, of the United States, 

 extension of, v., 10; v., 18; Japan- 

 ese, v., 191 ; of Sweden, v., 

 258; vii., 286; of the North Sea, 

 vii., 281, 283 ; of Finmarken, 

 vii., 281, 284; of the Faroe Isles, 

 vii., 284, 295; of Iceland, vii., 284, 

 295 ; of Lofoten, vii., 284 ; of New- 

 foundland, vii., 284; Norwegian, 

 vii., 286; Danish, vii., 286; of the 

 United Kingdom, vii., 289, 293 ; 

 French, vii., 295 



Fishing implements used in ancient 

 times, i., 480 



Fishing licenses for salmon fishing, i. 

 224 ; number of persons taking out 

 licenses, ii., 285 



Fishing lines, Chinese, description ot, 

 i., 534; Spanish, v., 361 j West 

 African, v., 450 



Fishing on the high seas, how restricted, 

 i., 207 



Fishing tackle, Esquimaux, vii., 282 ; 

 Swedish, vii., 287; Norwegian, vii., 

 288; British, vii., 294 



Fishing vessels : number, description, 

 value, &c., of fishing vessels in the 

 United Kingdom, i., 9, ii, 15, 45; 

 iv., 41, 54, 59, 65, 71, 155, 157, 177 ; 

 damage done by boats to each others' 

 nets, i., 1 8 ; lights to be carried by 

 different classes of boats, i., 19 ; ix., 

 205, 237, 238, 266 ; use of " welled " 

 smacks, i., 53 ; regulations affecting 

 fishing boats, i., 243 ; vessels used in 

 trawling, i., 261, 263 ; " haaf " boats 

 in use in Shetland, i., 310; character 

 of those employed in the Scotch 

 herring fishery, ii., 207 ; number of 

 the vessels employed in this fishery, 

 ii., 215 ; and at Yarmouth, ii., 219, 

 223 ; number and character of the 

 boats employed in the Cornish fish- 

 eries, ii., 228; in trawling in the 

 North Sea, ii., 237 ; in the cod 

 fishery, ii., 241 ; number of fishing 

 boats engaged in the Irish fisheries, 

 ii., 247 ; in those of Italy, ii., 258 ; 

 of France, ii., 261; in the Lofoten 

 gill-net cod fishery, ii., 264; Indian, 

 tax on, ii. , 460 ; Indian, description 

 of, ii., 491 ; recent Act relating there- 

 to not satisfactory, iv., 345 ; descrip- 

 tion of boats used in China, v., 174, 

 184; and in the Bahamas, v., 368; 

 alleged necessity for improvements 

 in vessels used in the latter place, 

 v. , 383 ; British vessels, increase in 

 number and improvements therein, 

 vii., 89; Dutch, description of, vii., 

 285 ; Swedish, description of, vii., 

 286 ; French, fleets, protected and 

 kept in order by Government, vii., 

 295, 296 ; plan adopted in building 

 fishing vessels, viii., 353; registration, 

 viii., 353; rigging, viii., 354; insur- 

 ance, viii., 354; shipping of crews, 

 viii., 355, 381, 425 ; payment of crews, 

 viii., 360; ix., 251; ballast and 

 hatches, viii., 362; provisioning, viii., 

 363 ; equipment with gear, viii., 365 ; 



