INDEX. 



205 



Dogfish, injuries to lines by, 79, 



105, 202 



Dogger Bank fishery, 135 

 Donegal Bay, dogfish at, 202 

 Dover, trawling station, 21 

 Drift-fishing boats, rig of, 57, 



125 



, Cornish, 14 



9 Scottish, 14 



, Yarmouth, 14, 58 



at Brighton, 125 



at Hastings, 125 



at Kinsale, 199 



at Lowestoft, 137 



Drift-net fishing, 49, 59, 106, 



115 

 , commencement of, 



unknown, 49 



, or " driving," 53 



, probable antiquity of, 



49 



, season for, 63 



, usually at night, 51, 57 



for sprats, 70 



Drift-nets, explanation of the 



name, 49 



, action of, 59 



, " deepings," 55 



, description of, 53 



, how mounted, 54 



, how the fish are caught 



by, 50 



, materials used for, 55 



, "train, fleet, or drift of 



nets," 55, 61 



Drumore oyster fishery, 184 

 " Dry-bottomed " vessels, 77 

 Dublin trawling station, 22, 120, 



193 

 Dunbar, herring fishery at, 158 



Dungarvan, decline of fisheries 



at, 199 

 Dutch auction, trawl-fish sold 



by, 122 



E. 



EELS, trim-net for catching, 97 

 Emigration of Irish fishermen, 



191 



English fisheries, 103 

 Eyemouth, haddock fishery at, 



159 



F. 



FAROE cod-fishery, 173 

 Ferry-boats at Yarmouth, 140 

 " Finnan haddie," 161 

 Firth of Clyde fisheries, 180 



of Forth fisheries, 158, 160 

 Fish carried by rail from Har- 

 wich, 136 



caught by trawling, 37 



, French, 123 



, increasing supply of, 107 



, sale of, by telegraph, 7, 122 



, treatment of, after capture, 9 



spawn not taken in the 



trawl, 39 



supposed to come inshore 



in order to spawn, 48 



Fisheries, causes of development 



of, 12 



, Cornish, 108 



, English, 103 



, Irish, 188 



, Manx, 186 



, Scotch, 157 



, Welsh, 106 



Fishing, principal methods of, 



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