— 48 — 



In the Table of the "principal species", at the bottom of pp. 40, 41, the 

 fishes shall be arranged in order of importance. The Table at the bottom of pp. 46, 

 47, shall be divided into two parts, one showing quantity, the other value. The 

 following Tables shall be retained in their present form, except that the years (1911, 

 1910, etc.) shall in each case be printed at the head, and not at the side, of the Table: 

 viz. 



(1) The Table at the foot of pp. 38, 39. 



(2) — — - - head - - 40, 41. 



(3) — — - - - - - 46, 47. 



In the middle Table on pp. 46, 47, the percentage of net-caught fish shall 

 alone be printed. 



The whole of these Tables shall in future be printed once only, instead of 

 being reprinted for the English and German text. The quantities shall be expressed 

 in lOOO's of Kilos. 



13. As regards the sizes of Trade Categories of Plaice and other important 

 fishes, the Committee is of opinion that is it not possible to institute direct com- 

 parisons between the different countries, or even the different ports thereof; and 

 they therefore recommend that information under this heading should be published 

 in separate tables for each country. These tables should deal with landings from 

 the North Sea only and should be limited to the six fish which are at present dealt 

 with. The information contained in these tables should be based, as at present, 

 on the Trade Categories of the respective markets ; but they should be supplemented, 

 wherever possible, by brief information as to the actual significance of each Cate- 

 gory in terms of weight or size. In the case of Plaice, the Committee recommend 

 that monthly data shall be collected from the several countries; but they reserve 

 for further consideration the question of publishing this material. 



14. That in Tables of the Total Catch from particular regions (such as those 

 on pp. 60, 62) the unit of weight shall be 1000 Kg. 



14 a. Tables E (pp. 66, 67), showing the catch in the Cattegat and Belt, 

 shall (if possible) be combined into a single Table. In like manner Tables F a, b, 

 shall be combined, so as to avoid reprinting the names of the various fishes. 



In Tables L (p. 78), the column headed Morocco shall be entitled Portugal 

 and Morocco, and the column for Mixed Regions shall be omitted. 



15. Table N I, showing the Mean Price of each fish per unit of weight, should 

 in future be limited to the catch of North Sea fish. The price per hundredweight 

 as well as the price per Kg. should be set forth in shillings or Marks ; and a column 

 should be added to the table showing the Mean or Average price in all countries 

 together. 



