IxNTDEX. 365 



Iceland, Coasts of, herrings uncertain, 74. 

 Icy-sea herrings, 80. 

 Implements to be marked, 328. 

 Importance of herring-fishery, 1. 

 Important facts discovered, 28. 

 Improvement of salt recommended, 350 . 

 Increase depends on demand, 15. 

 Injuries to herring shoals, 39. 

 Invergorden, visits of herring, 64. 

 Inverness, visits of herring, 56. 

 Irish began fishing in 1202, 141. 



' Board's by-laws on trawling, 333. 



Coast fishing, 98. 



Coast, visits of herring, 70. 



Commissioners prohibit trawling, 318. 



Commissioners' Report, 101. 



Irvine, visits of herring, 62. 



James V.. treaty with the Netherlands. 1541, 145, 

 Journal of Wick fishing, 1862, 343. 



of Winter fishery, 335. 



kept in Dutch busses, 311. 



Kamtschatka herring-fishery, 80. 



Katwyk, 811. 



Kenmare, herring visits, 71. 



Kent Coast, shoals of herrings oiT, 69. 



Keppel's Persian Narrative, 80. 



Kerry Coast, herring visits, 71. 



Kiel, herrings inconsiderable, 78. 



KiUeries Coast fisheries, 70. 



Killybegs, herring visits, 70. 



want of protection at, 354. 



King Charles I. encourages fishery, 156. 



Charles I., message from, 159. 



Charles II. promotes a Royal Fishery, 163. 



Eric of Norway refused permission to fish, 137. 



George II. recommends fisliery, 1749, 194. 



James VI. i^rohibits fishing by foreigners, 155. 



Kingston harbour, 356. 



Kinuaird Head, herring visits, 65. 



Kinasr, fishing oft', 301. 



Kippered herrings, 121. 



Knox's observations on fishing, 163. 



Kno-x on food of herring, 235. 



Kola, fishing station on White Sea, 73. 



Kotzebue Sound, herrings fished by Esquimaux, 81. 



