ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



viii., 116 ; mode of capture in India, 

 ii., 457 ; in Naples, viii., 115; and 

 in England, viii., 116, 117; names 

 given to this fish, viii., 116; habits, 

 viii., 117; breeding, viii., 118; habi- 

 tat, viii., 118; size attained by it, 

 viii., 118 ; lesser grey mullet : names 

 given to this fish, viii., 118; anato- 

 mical details, viii., 118, 119; habits, 

 viii., 120; breeding, viii., 120; as 

 food, viii., 120; habitat, viii., 120; 

 size attained by it, viii., 121 



Griffith, Mr. B., remarks by him on the 

 West African fisheries, v., 488 



Griffith, Sir Richard (chairman of the 

 Fishery Commissioners in Ireland), 

 his repeal of certain restrictive bye- 

 laws, vi., 57 



Grilles (glass), their service in the hatch- 

 ing of fry, ii., 34; remark by Mr. 

 Livingston Stone thereon, ii., 35 



Grilling fish, method described, vii., 

 27, 28 



Grilse, name of young salmon on their 

 first migration up rivers, ii., 296; 

 vi., 150; no distinction between the 

 salmon of Eastern American and 

 European streams, ii., 300 ; instances 

 of sterility among them, vi., 151 ; 

 reference to the entry into rivers of 

 grilse at other than spawning 

 periods, vi., 156 



Grimsby (Great), its importance as a 

 fishing port, i., 9; ix., 255; system 

 of apprenticeship, i., 16 ; viii., 335 ; 

 its progress during the last fifty years, 

 i., 44; its trawling trade, i., 46, 256, 

 273 ; use of the long-line in fishing, i., 

 304 ; its deep-sea fishing, i. , 509, 

 511 ; shares and modes of payment, 

 ii., 236, 240 ; Angling Associa- 

 tion, particulars respecting it, in., 

 154 ; principal port on the east coast 

 of England for trawling, iv., 90; 

 number of casualties to fishing ves- 

 sels, iv., 171 ; social condition of 

 the fishermen there, iv., 173 ; size of 

 mesh of net used, iv., 314, 335, 341, 

 343 ; Smack Owners' Association, 

 attempts to secure reduction of rail- 

 way rates for carriage of fish, iv., 



359 ; annual supply of whelks, vi., 

 303 ; largest fishing-port in England, 

 vi., 321 ; tonnage of fishing- vessels 

 used there, vii., 290 ; fisheries carried 

 on there, viii., 334; vessels employed 

 and payment of crews, viii., 334, 

 335 ; mortgaging of vessels, viii., 335; 

 use of floating boxes for preservation 

 of fish alive, x., 50 



Grimm, Dr. O., his pamphlet on 

 Russian fishing, xiii., 27 



Grobman, Cornish name for the com- 

 mon sea-bream when two-thirds 

 grown, viii., 66 



"Gross weight" competitions, strong 

 feeling against their promulgation, 

 iii., 167, 175 



Grotius, Hugo, his treatise on " Mare 

 liberum," ix., 460, 464; appointed 

 Commissioner from the States-General 

 to England on the subject of the right 

 of free fishery at sea, ix., 467 



Ground fish, confined to particular 

 areas, iv., 415 ; nature of their food, 

 vi., 280, 288 



Ground-seine. See Seine-net. 



Grouper fisheries on the Gulf of Mexico, 

 their increasing value, v., 19 



Guano, fish, improvements in its manu- 

 facture, v., 8 



Guard-fish, another name for the gar- 

 pike, viii., 236 



Gudgeon, i., i6S ; chemical analysis of 

 its flesh, i., 365 ; when it is best for 

 use, i., 399, 432; will live in very 

 polluted water, ii., 76, 99 ; use as 

 fish-crest or heraldic cognisance, iii. 

 67 ; spawning time, vi., 219 



Guernsey, celebrated for its red mullet, 

 i., 301 ; fisheries injured by deposit 

 of ballast round the coast, xi., 310 



Guinea worms, views promulgated by 

 Kiichenmeister respecting these en- 

 tozoa, vi., 262 



Guiniad, a species of the salmon family 

 found in Bala, i., 165 



Gulf States, statistics of fisheries, v., 

 24,25 



Gulf stream (the), its influence on pro- 

 duction of oysters, v., 105 ; descrip- 

 tion of its course, xi., 551-554 



