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CONTENTS. 



SALMON FISHERIES. 



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Salmon Fisheries lxxi 



Mr Young's Inspections - - lxxi 



Value of Scotch Salmon sent to Billingsgate Market - lxxi 



Salmon angling in Scotch rivers - - - - - lxxi 



Heaviest Salmon ever killed by the rod in Scotland - lxxi 



The History of Eoivietoun - " - - - - - lxxii 



Salmon Disease in South Esk ------ lxxii 



Important decisions regarding the Salmon Fishing in the Solway 



Firth and in the river Doon - lxxii 



SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS. 



Scientific Investigations ------ lxxiii 



Trawling Experiments - lxxiii 



The ' Garland ' lxxiii 



Trawling Stations ------- lxxiii 



Statistics of Fish Landed from the Restricted Area - lxxiii 

 The Firth of Forth a Nursery and Feeding-ground for young 



Haddocks and Whiting ------ lxxiv 



Prevention of Trawling, effect of lxxiv 



Bye-Law restricting Beam-trawling ----- lxxiv 



Alterations on Bye-Law ______ lxxv 



Scientific Papers _______ lxxv 



The work on the East and West Coasts - Ixxvi 



The work at St Andrews Laboratory ----- lxxvi 



The new ' Jackal lxxvi 



Migration of the Loch Fyne Herring ----- lxxvi 



Proposed work for next year ------ lxxvi 



PRODUCE AND VALUE OF THE SEA AND SALMON FISHERIES 



OF SCOTLAND. 



Cured Fish - - lxxvii 



Fish sold Fresh - - - - - lxxvii 



White Fish - - - - . - - - - lxxvii 



Shell Fish -------- lxxvii 



Salmon - - - - - - lxxvii 



Total Value of Fisheries ------ lxxvii 



Explanation as to length of Appendices - Ixxviii 



