368 INDEX. 



Norwegian fishery, visit to, described, lOG, 



lock-fishing, 108. 



Nova Scotia, fishery of fat herrings, 82. 



Oak barrels, 350. 



Observations on state of fisheries, 199. 



Okotsk, shoals of herrings here, 80. 



Olaf Tryggveson's " Saga," 131. 



Olaus Olavius, " History of Iceland," says herrings uncertain, 74. 



Orkney, visits of herring, 55. 



Oyster fishermen within French boundary. 353. 



Palinurus vulgaris, 87. 



Pamphlets on fisheries, 196 



Pan fishery, Dutch, 310. 



Paris fish-market, 324. 



Penzance fishery, 69. 



Periodical Visits, chap, vii, page 54. 



Periodicity generally constant, 86. 



Philip De Mazieres, 134. 



Phoc(e, 87. 



Pilchard described, 41. 



Pinkerton, 129. 



Pomerania, herrings in April and May, off, 78. 



Pommerage, Hist. Abbey of St Catharine, 141. 



Power of spawn fecundated, 30. 



Princess Koyal, H.M.S., 341. 



Privy Council Meeting, 1663, 171. 



Queries, 6. 



Progress of fecundated spawn, 30. , 



OF Fisheries, chap. ii. page 14. 



Proposal for encouraging fishery, 198. 199. 

 Prussian mode of fishing, 108. 



Quality at each locality constant, 85. 

 Quantities cured and exported, 16, 18, 212. 

 Quantity fished in 1862, 344. 



in North-east Coast, 344. 



in South-east District, 345. 



and sold fresh, 345. 



in West Coast, 345. 



Quarrel between Scotland and Netherlands, 145. 

 Queen's Advocate, 353. 



Red oh Smoked Heerings, Cueing. Book II. chap. iii. page 120, 

 Red herrings mentioned in 1575, 148. 



no legislation as to curing, 351. 



