RAPPORT 1904—05 ANNEXE C — XXX — 
In addition to the records of the above-mentioned hauls, I have received 
the results of a certain number of trawling experiments carried out during the 
current year, viz., 15 from Denmark (to March 22%), 33 from Holland (to August 
9%), and 130 from England (to June 30); and I expect to receive furhher instal- 
ments from the members of the Committee at an early date. 
As the analysis and collation of all the data will require considerable time, 
I propose to prepare provisional summaries of various branches of the work early 
in 1906, and to invite the Bureau to publish these summaries as “Publications de 
Circonstance” in the course of next year. By this means I hope that opportunity 
will be afforded for full consideration and criticism before the time arrives for 
drawing up the definitive Report of the Committee. 
Mr. A. E. Herrorp of University College, Aberystwyth, has recently succeeded 
Mr. Jerrom as my assistant for the special purposes of the Committee. 
Lowestoft, November 23rd, 1905 
WALTER GARSTANG 
Convener 
