364 INDEX. 



Government, baickwardneso of, 356. 



Gradual approach of herrings, 312. 



Grant's projxjBals for herring-fishery, 197. 



Great Belt, summer and winter herring-fishery, 78. 



Greatman's Bay herring-fishery, 70. 



Grimsby, complaints in 1291 of forestalling herrings, 137. 



Ground selected for spawning, 29. 



Gull feeds on herring, 37. 



Gullan Ness, 341.' 



Haeit.s of Heeeixg on Coasts, chap, iii., page 22. 

 Hanse Towns, ofi", fishery ceased, 79. 

 Harbour accommodation required, 355. 



grants for, 233. 



Harderwyk, 311. 

 Harold Graveld, 132. 

 Harris, herring Tisits, Gl. 

 Hastings boats fishing herring, G9. 



fishery, 98. 



HauHng-nets, 93. 



Helmsdale, herring visits, 63. 



Herring boat destroyed at Claddagh, 334. 



Herring fishermen brought from Holland, 206. 



Herring-fishery, suggestions as to improvement, 349. 



Herring spawn kept alive, 342. 



spawn in boxes at sea, 342. 



specific characters, 40. 



caught by Dutch busses in 1857, 309. 



cured without salt, 128. 



examined, 33G-3.39. 



exportation of, from Holland, 309. 



ofi" Norway, large size, 301. 



on surface, 24. 



scared away, 355. 



Hettle, 348. 



Highland Society's Transactions, vol. ii., 214. 

 Highlands, North, fishery in 1857, 153. 

 Holland, herring-fishery falling ofi", 308 



. inferior ofi" this coast, 79. 



legislation, 4. 



Holyhead harbour, 356. 



Hooks, baited and unbaited, take lierrings, 38 



Horegesund, Norway, 301. 



Horses, fishing herrings with, 100. 



Horrebow's Histttry of Iceland, 74. 



Howitt'B Visits, 149. 



