INDEX 



293 



First-class fishing boats, 3 



Fischer, F. C. J., 13111. 



Fish Commission (U.S.A.), 250 



— destruction of spawn oi, 1 50, 222 



— exports of, 7-8, 270 



— hatching, 77-85 

 FishHawk.V.S.A. investigation steamer, 



257 

 Fish, spawning of, 57, 88, 90, 96, 97 ; 

 culture of, 252 



— taxation on imported, Germany, 50 ; 

 Russia, 50 ; Portugal, 266 



— undersized, 69-77 



Fisher Bank, Great, 39, 93, 146 ; Little, 

 38 



Fisheries : Australia, 268-269 ." Austria, 

 260; Belgium, 135, 260; British 

 Isles, 32-54, 104-130, 145-158, 174- 

 213 ; British Colonies, 267-271 ; 

 Canada, 269 ; China, 272 ; Denmark, 

 131-134, 260-261 ; Egjrpt, 271 ; 

 Europe (statistics), 283 ; France, 261- 

 262 ; Germany, 141-143, 262 ; Her- 

 ring, 104-144; Holland, 135-141, 

 263-264 ; India, 267-268 ; Inshore, 

 174-213; Italy, 264; Japan, 272; 

 Malay States, 268 ; Newfoundland, 

 270 ; New Zealand, 269 ; Norway, 

 130-131, 264-265 ; Peru, 272 ; Portu- 

 gal, 265-266 ; Roumania, 266 ; Russia, 

 266 ; South Africa, 271 ; Spain, 266 ; 

 Sweden, 134, 267 ; United States of 

 America, 250-260 ; Trawl, 32-54, 

 145-158 ; World, statistics of, 283 



Fishermen, Census of, 5 



Fishery Conventions : Anglo-French, 

 1839, 161 ; of 1867, 161 ; North Sea, 

 161 



with Denmark, 1901, 162 



Fishing boats, registration of, 3 ; classes 



of, 3-5 



— methods of, 12-31 



Fishing Gazette, New York, 269n. 

 Fishmongers' Hall, iii 

 Fiskets Gang, 265 

 Flamborough Head, 38 

 Fleetwood, weight of fish landed, 7 ; 

 boats built at, 25 ; trawlers, 51, 214 



— Fishing Vessels Owners Association, 

 217 



Flodevigen hatchery, 77 



Flookburgh, 202 



Flounder, 55-56 ; migration of in Baltic, 



238 ; in North Sea, 238-239 

 Food of fish, 59 

 Foot-rope, 17, 18 

 Foraminifera, 228-229 

 Fore-and-aft rig, 24 

 Foreign trawlers in British waters, 164- 



166 

 Forth, Firth of, 38 

 Fourerns, 132 



France, fisheries of, 261-262 

 Fraser, R., 184, 286 

 Fraserburgh, 7, 29 

 Freckleton, 25 



French sole, 87 



Fried fish shops, xxix 



Fryer, Sir C. E., 79, i23n., 189 



FuUarton, 147-148 



Full herring, 49 



Fulton, vii, 26, S7n., 58,81,83,91,96, 



losn., logn., I3in., 160, i62n., 191, 



i96n., 286, 287 

 Fyne, Loch, 96, 1 16 



Gadidae, 89 



Gadus tBglefinus, 89 



— merlangus, 89 



— morrhua, 89 



— pollachius, 89 



— virens, 51, 89, 184 

 Gaelne-Konner (gutting-women), 133 

 Gangm, 16 



" G " areas. North Sea, 36, 39 

 Garland, s.s. 223 

 Garstang, 26, 85 

 Gauge for fishing nets, 173 



— for sheUfish, 198, 203 

 George II, 113 



German salt herring markets, 143 

 Germany, fisheries of, 141-144, 262 



— imports of herring, 7, 141, 143 

 Gill-rakers, 227 



Gippers, 107 



Girvin, John, 121 



Glamorgan County Council, xix 



Glass-eels, 237 



Glassen, 184 



Golden Crown, steam trawler, 232 



Goode and Bean, 259 



Gordon, Thomas, i39n. 



Grande Peche, 262 



Grassi, 236 



Great Herring Fishery, 139 



Greece, fisheries of, 262 



Green, W. S., xvi 



Greenock, 116 



Grimsby, 145, 146, 150 



— trawlers in Moray Firth, 164 



— weight of fish landed, 6 

 Groot Placaet-Book, i35n. 

 Gruvel, 46n. 



Gulls, destruction of fish by, 202 

 Gunther, 236 

 Gupta, 268 



Haddock, eggs of, 90 



— fishery for, 91 



— North Sea, 92, 93 



— price, 274 



— small, 93 



— statistics, 92-94 



— total weight landed, 89, 93 



— trade categories, 90-91 



— type of demersal round fish, 89-94 

 Haisborough Sand and Gat, 37 

 Hake fisheries, statistics of, 41 

 Hambleton hookers, 203n. 

 Hamburg, 113 



Hartlepool, 7 

 Harwich, ii3n,, 145 



