INDEX. 



Aberdeen, fishery established at, in 1836, 236. 

 Aberdeenshire Coast, visits of herring, 63. 

 Acts of Parliament erroneous, 3. 



King Charles II., 1661, 171. 



William and Mary, 1690 and 1693, 174. 



William I., 1698, 182. 



Queen Anne, 1704, 188. 



George I., 1727, 188. 



George II., 1750, 204. 



for extension of iisheries, 208. 



George III., bounty on cured herrings, 222. 



Do appoints Fishery Board in 1808, 226. 



Do. 1815, 228. 



for Irish Fisheries, 229. 



George IV., 1819-1820, 230. 



Do. 1821, abolishes tonnage bounty, 232. 



Do. cap, Ixiv., 1824, abolishes bounties, 23^ 



William IV., cap. Ixiv., 1830, 235. 



15 Victoria, cap. xxvi., 1851, as to cure, 265. 



13th August 1860, 327. 



14 and 15 Victoria, cap. xxvi., 1851, as to nets, 329. 



1st August 1861, 24 and 25 Victoria, cap. Ixxii., as to herring fry, 334. 



Agassiz as to food of herring, 53. 

 Alca alva, 87. 



arctica, 87. 



Alice shad, 41. 



America, herring visits various, 81. 



American Transactions, 81. 



Anchovy described, 41. 



Anchoring nets, 93. 



Anderson's History of Commerce, 130, 155. 



Anderson, Tliomas, Glasgow, condemns trawl-net.^, 29U. 



Angus herring fishery, 66. 



Annapolis Basin, herrings abundant, 82. 



