360 INDEX. 



Circular nets, 38. 

 Claddagh fishermen, 71. 



destroy herring boat, 334. 



Cleghorn, Mr, of Wick, his remarks, 38. 



Cleghorn's letter on diminution of herring, 292. 



Cloquet on food of herring, 52. 



Close time for fishing herrings, 327. 



Clupea, 40. 



Clupeidce described, 41. 



Clyde, visits of herring, 61. 



Cobden, R., letter from, as to French tariff, 325. 



Cockburn, Joseph, scheme for retrieving fisheries, 199. 



Cod-fishery, French, 324. 



Cod, the, devours herring, 36. 



Collins, on salt and fishery, 172. 



Cologne salt, 351. 



Colony, fishing, at Lewis, 154. 



Colymhus Glyde, 87. 



Comines, Philip De, Memoirs, 141. 



Commerce occasioned by fisheries, 20. 



Commercial ambassadors, advantage of, 320. 



Commission of inquiry as to brand, 314. 



to inquire as to fishes, 1630, 158. 



Commissioners as to French tariff, 326. 



for manufactures, &c., appointed 1726, 225. 



may fix limits for sprat fishing, 335. 



Price and St John's report, 314. 



Common salt deleterious, 350. 



Commons, House of, Committee as to herring fishery, 224. 



Company formed to promote fisheries, 204. 



Connal Abbey, charter, 141. 



Considerations upon herring-fishery, 200. 



Convention, infringements of, 353. 



Cormorant feeds on herring, 37. 



Cornish fishermen, 69. 



Cornwall Coast, visits of herring, 69. 



Costello, herring visits, 70. 



Craigleith, 342. 



Crangon vulgaris, 87. 



Cromarty, visits of herring, 64. 



Croyland, ancient Chapter of, in 1305, 138. 



Cruive for taking herring, 38. 



Cruives, 95. 



Cueing, Modes of, 91, ^nd Book II. chap. ii. page 111. 



Scottish mode, 111. 



Barrels — Heads — Hoops — Hunting — Blowing — Branding — Salt, 

 111. 



