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FISHERIES EXHIBITION LITERATURE. 



Mallorca, machine-make nets for the 

 Spanish fisheries manufactured there, 

 v., 361 



Mammalia, definition of the term, ii., 

 177 ; viii., 6 ; parasites in aquatic 

 mammals, vi., 249 



Man, Isle of, herring fishery, ii., 219 ; 

 number of men and boys engaged in 

 fishing, iv., 29 ; large number of fish- 

 ermen among the population, iv., 

 128 ; increase in the number of fishing 

 boats, iv., 144; boats obtained there 

 for Irish fisheries, iv., 146 ; fisheries 

 carried on there, viii., 340 ; payment 

 of crews, viii., 340; apprenticeship 

 not general, viii., 340 ; number of 

 boats employed in fisheries, viii. , 340 ; 

 ix., 22; fish caught, ix., 22; con- 

 dition of its harbours, ix., 22; long 

 subject to laws respecting importation 

 into England of foreign fish, ix., 185 ; 

 its importance as a fishing centre, 

 ix., 257 ; condensed report of its fish- 

 ing industry, xiii., 341-344. 



Manatee, the, anatomical details, ii., 

 187 ; geographical distribution, iii., 

 228; food of, iii., 230; mode of cap- 

 ture, v., 447, 448; use as food, v., 

 448 ; description of one caught at 

 Lagos, v., 448, 449; fears entertained 

 that excessive destruction may result 

 in its extermination, xiii., 136 



Manatida, general description, iii., 229* 

 230 



Manchester Aquarium, vi., 334 



Manchester, report from, respecting 

 river pollution, iv., 257 



Manchester, the Duke of, remarks on 

 economic condition of fishermen, iv., 

 192 



Manilla hemp, quality used for making 

 fishing nets, i., 261 



Manitoba, celebrated for its inland 

 fisheries, v., 119 



Manley, J. J., paper on " Literature of 

 Sea and River Fishing," iii., 527- 

 6 9 q 



Mann, Mr., remarks on coarse fish 

 culture, vi., 225 



"Mannagai," description of, v., 308 



Manufacturers' and Millowners' Mutual 



Aid Association, objects of, iv., 277, 

 290, 293 



Manufacturing and mining industries, 

 contrasted with salmon fisheries, ii. , 

 320 



Manure, use of fish as, i., 38 ; ii., 444 ; 

 iv. 358; v., 37,38, 193 



Manx fishermen. See Man, Isle of. 



Mar Menor inland fishery, v., 360 



" Maray," the, excellent bloaters made 

 of this fish, v., 332 



March, fly-fishing in the month of, ii., 

 399 



'Mare clausum," explanation of the 

 term, ix., 225 ; notice of the work of 

 Miiller thereon, ix., 460 ; work by 

 John Selden thereon, ix., 471 



Maremmes, method of net-fishing at, 

 i., 500 



Margate, statistics concerning the fish- 

 ing port of, iv., 173 



Marine and freshwater organisms, 

 investigations by foreign zoologists 

 as to their life history, iv., 412, 

 424 



Marine fisheries, commercial results of, 

 ii., 444 



Marine mammalia, work on, vii., 167 



Marine vegetation, vi., 277 



Marine suckers, their existence in the 

 northern portion of the Baltic, ii., 90 



Marine zoology, suggested laboratory 

 for the study of, iv., 425, 427, 440 



Marine fishes, artificial hatching of, 

 ii., 80 ; sometimes resident in fresh 

 water, viii., 39 



Market Deeping Angling Association, 

 iii., 157 



Market fleets, of the United States, v., 

 20 



Markets (fish), ii., 287 ; iv., 120-122, 

 124, 126, 127, 134; vii., 285, 290; 

 Billingsgate, ii., 287; iv., 141; vii., 

 290; Indian fish markets, ii., 500; 

 requirements of a wholesale market, 

 iv., 126 ; suggestions for the improve- 

 ment of Billingsgate, iv., 127 ; Ger- 

 man markets, iv., 147 ; Belgian, vii., 

 285 ; Spanish, vii., 295 ; importance 

 of markets to the consumer, ix., 293. 

 See also Fish Markets. 



