INDEX. 369 



Religious ceremony at Claddagh before fishing, 71. 



Report as to tariif in France, 322. 



Riga, small fishery here, 78. 



Robin Hood's Bay, herring visits, 68. 



Roe of cod imported to France for sardine fishery, 124. 



Rondeletius on food, 50. 



Ross-shire Coast, herring visits, 63. 



Roundstone, herring visits, 70. 



Row boats required, 352. 



Royal instructions to Sir William Alexander, 160. 



Physical Society, 342. 



Society's Transactions, 235. 



Rugen Island, herrings off, twice a- year, 78. 

 Rutland, Coast of, visits uncertain, 73. 

 Rymer's Foedera, 162. 



Sails to be marked, 328. 



Salmon, herrings found in stomach of, 36. 



migration of, 89. 



Salmon's chronology, 155. 



Salt duties in Holland injurious, 808. 



Salt-water fish ponds, value of, 31. 



Sancta Ottonis, 134. 



Sand-eels, 48. 



Sandy Bay, 81. 



Sardines, French modes of cure, 124, 120. 



Scheveningen, 311. 



Scientific divings for spawn, 341. 



Scoresby's remarks on food, 34, 50, 88. 



Scotland produces large supplies of fish of all kinds, 323. 



Scottish Act, James I., 1424, 141. 



James III., 1471, 143. 



James IV., 1488 and 1491, 143. 



James V., 1540, 145. 



James VI., 1573, 147. 



James VI., 1579 and 1584, 14'J. 



James VI., 1585, 152. 



James VI., 1587, 154. 



Scottish Exchequer enforces tax for fishing, 156. 



fishing in 1429, 142. 



herring busses for bounty, 1797, 222. 



Nation maintains its right for exclusive fishing, 157. 



Parliament in 1661 passes Act for fishing, 163. 



■ Parliamentary Records, 132. 



Seafield, herring visits, 71. 

 Seal tribe prey on herring, 35. 

 Seining, 94, 99. 



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