PAPERS OF THE CONFERENCES | 
Held in connection with the GREAT INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES FAHBTION 
Demy 8vo., in Illustrated Wrapper. Price Sixpence each. ; 
INAUGURAL MEETING: ADDRESS. By’ oa Hvux.ey, P.R.G 
R. W. President of the C i the Chair. : 
NOTES ON THE SEA FISHERIES ae ‘FISH ING POPULATIOY 
OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. By H.R.H tHe Duxe or Epinsurcu, K.G q 
THE FISHERY ENC UGre § OF THE UNITED STATES. By Prd 
fessor BROWN oR : 
OYSTER CUL' URE AND aes FISHERIES IN THE NETHER 
LANDS. By a UEe L eeproees ‘i 
PRINCIPLES OF FISHERY LEGISLATION. By Right Hon. G. SHa / 
THE FISHERIES OF CANADA. By L. Z. Jon 1 
PRESERVATION OF FISH ees: is BY THE EXCLU 
SION OF TOWN SEWAGE. the H ASSEY MAINWARIN 
MOLLUSCS, MUSSELS, WHELKS, &., USED FOR FOOD OR a 
CHarRLes HARDING: 
COARSE FISH CULTURE. By R. B. Marston. 
ON THE FOOD OF FISHES. By Dr. F. Day. z 
THE HERRING FISHERIES OF SCOTLAND. By R. W. Durr, M.P 
LINE FISHING. By C. M. MUNDAHL. ¥ 
HIGH, AEANRECRT “AND FISH MARKETS. By His Excellency Srency 
FOREST “PROTECTION AND TREE CULTURE ON WAT 
FRONTAGES. By D. How!tz, Esq. 
BEAL FISHERIES, By Captain TEMPLE. 
FISH AS FOOD. Sir Henry THOMPSON. 
STORM WARNINGS. By R. H. Scott. 
ON THE DESTRUCTION OF FISH AND OTHER AQUA 
‘ANIMALS BY INTERNAL PARASITES. By Professor Cosso.n, F.R.S., F.L.S. 
SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE EXHIBITION. By Professor E. 
LawKESTER. 
A MATION AAs FISHERY SOCIETY FOR GREAT BRITAIN. 
RYER. 
CRUSTACEANS. By T. CornisuH. 
TRAWLING. By ALFRED ANSELL. 
Tae BESTE Tee LEGISLATION ON FISHERY QUESTIONS, 
jeut.-Col. B. G, SOLA, 
MACKEREL AND PILCHARD FISHERIES. By T. Cornisu. 
ARTIFICIAL CULTURE OF LOBSTERS. By W. SaviL_e Kent. 
FRESHWATER FISHING (other than alee By J. P. WHEELDON. 
SALMON AND SALMON FISHERIES. By Davip Mitng Hog, F.R.S.R 
THE FISHERIES OF IRELAND. By J. C. BLoomFie.p, : 
ON IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR ‘HE CAPTURE, ECONOMIE 
TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF SEA FISHES, AND HOW THES 
MATTERS AFFECT IRISH FISHERIES. By R, F. Watsn, of Kinsale. 
es ores ON THE FISH SUPPLY OF NORWAY. By Freprik M. WALLEM 
HERIES OF SPAIN. By Lieut.-Col. Francisco Garcia SOLA, 
THE 5 DISH FISHERIES. By Eoleset F. A. SMITT. 4 
A SKETCH OF THE FISHERIES OF JAPAN. By Nartnori OKs 
NEWFOUNDLAND; ITS Fish EEEES AND GENERAL 
SOURCES. By Sir Amprose Suea, K.C 
WEST AFRICAN FISHER TES wien PARTICULAR REFER 
suck 50 UE aon COAST COLONY. By Captain C. A. Motongy, C.M.G. 
RIVER P TION BY REFUSE FROM MINES AND MA 
FACTORIES, TOGETHER WITH ‘REMEDIES PROPOSED. By V. B. BarrincTow 
ENNETT, M 4 
THE FISHERIES OF CHINA, By J. Duncan CAMPBELL. q 
FISH PRESERVATION AND REFRIGERATION, By J. K. Kitsovrif 
PRACTICAL FISHERMEN’S CONGRESS. Under the Presidency of i 
Epwarp Birkeeck, M.P 
THE FISHERIES OF THE BAHAMAS. AuGusTUS ADDERLEY. & 
a oN THE FOOD FISHES OF ‘NEW SOUTH WALES..# 
SAVING LIFE AT SEA. By Ricuarp Roper, C.E., F.S.A. 
TEACHINGS of the FISHERIES EXHIBITION. By A. J. R. TRENDE 
WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, Limirep, 13, Charing Cross, S,W, i 
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