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16. A supplementary table should be added to N I, giving, in respect of the 

 principal fishes, the average price per unit of weight for Baltic and Iceland fishes 

 respectively. 



17. That Table N II, showing the Average price of the different classes of 

 certain fish, be retained, but that under each fish the categories Large, Medium 

 and Small shall alone be specified; live fish, however, may be distinguished when 

 necessary. 



18. In Table M (Shellfish) every effort should be made to reduce to Kg. 

 or to numbers, the other units of measure or weight . This Table should consist 

 of two parts; (I) dealing under the heads of the various Shellfish, with the catch 

 of tKie respective countries and the coasts or other regions thereof; (II) setting 

 forth, under the same headings of the various Shellfish, the total catch (by all coun- 

 tries) from the principal regions. 



19. The Tables of fishing vessels, etc., (Table 0) shall commence with a 

 summary of steam and motor fishing vessels from the several countries; these to 

 be classified into (1) Steam Trawlers, (2) Steam Drifters (including Liners), (3) Ves- 

 sels with auxiliary steam, (4) Motor vessels of 10 tons and over (-cubic metres), 

 divided into (4 a) Trawlers, (4 b) Drifters and Liners, and (5) Motor boats under 

 10 tons. The steam trawlers in the above table should be subdivided, when poss- 

 ible, into those below 100 tons gross measurement, those between 100 and 200 

 tons, and those over 200 tons. 



20. That in the same series of Tables (0) the further tabulation of sailing 

 vessels and boats for the various countries be left over for further consideration, 

 and be referred meanwhile to Dr. Reichard for the preparation of a draft Table. 



21. That Table P (showing the different units, etc. in use in the different 

 countries) be omitted. 



22. That in the next volume of the Statistical Bulletin a Table be included 

 showing, for as many past years as may be convenient, the catch of whales by 

 the various countries in all parts of the world, distinguishing the species of whale 

 and the place of capture. 



23. That Dr. Reichard be requested to obtain information as to what 

 statistics are available of the catch of Seals and Fur Seals, and to report to the 

 next meeting of the Committee. 



24. That in future, blank forms corresponding to the various Tables of the 

 Statistical Bulletin should be printed and sent to the delegates of the various coun- 

 tries, to be filled in and returned to the Editor for publication. 



25. That Dr. Reichard be requested to prepare the MS. of the 1911 Bulle- 

 tin, as far as possible, according to the recommendations here made by the Com- 

 mittee. 



