INDEX. 359 



Blom's Travels, 75. 



Blotters, 121. 



Blowit, states herrings early a royal dish, 130. 



Board of Trade, Queries of, 303. 



Boats, ancient, found, 129. 



must be marked, 328. 



Book of Meaux, 13G. 



Bornholm, herring-fisliery here, 78. 



Bosc on food of herring, 52. 



Bothnia, Gulf of, small herrings fished here, 79. 



mode of fishing, 109. 



Boundary line for fishing, 352. 

 Bounties allowed, 190. 



in Scotland, 210. 



on cured herrings, 214. 



on herring-fishery, 230. 



on tonnage, 218. 



Bounty on herring reduced, 211. 

 Brady's, Commissioner, Keport, 331. 

 Brand, opinions in favour of, 298. 

 Brandersund, 301. 



Bremen complains of tax for fishing, 150. 

 British Fishery Society, 219, 356. 



Wick Harbour, 1824, 232. 



purchase land, 220. 



Brittany, sardine fishery of, 124, 324. 

 Broadhaven Bay, herring visits, 70. 

 Buchan Ness, herring visits, 65. 

 Buoys, 92. 



to be marked, 328. 



Burghe ToUys, 132. 



Caithness, visits of herring, 56. 



Cape "Wrath, visits of herring, 63. 



Carlingford Lough, herrings diminishing, 72. 



Carolina herring fisheries, 81. 



Carrickfergus, herring shoals visit, regularly, 72 



Caspian Sea, extensive herring fishery, 80. 



Cause of failure of red-herring trade, 122. 



Cedric the Saxon, 131. 



Chamber of Commerce as to duties of fish in France, 322. 



Keport, 327. 



Charles V. of the Netherlands, treaty with James V., 145. 

 Charlestown, 341. 



Chart for boundary line recommended, 352. 

 Christiansund, summer herring fishery, 75. 

 Chkonological History, Book III. chap. i. page 129. 



