of the Fishery Board for Scotlaiid, 



157 



No. II. 



Barrels constructed within the boundaries of each District in Scotland, 

 and of the Number of Quarter-Cran Basket Measures Branded. 



lowing 



BARRELS CONSTRUCTED. 



Hooped entirely 

 with Wood. 



Barrels, 



Half 

 Barrels, 



Hooped entirely 

 with Iron. 



Barrels. 



Half- 

 Barrels, 



860 



860 



Hooped partly 

 with Wood and 

 partly with Iron 



Barrels, 



71,495 

 44,800 

 47,469 

 7,215 

 7,660 

 291,838 

 325,612 

 432,350 

 22,686 

 41,078 

 36,299 



16,"000 

 13,080 

 179,486 



1,537,058 



17,000 

 122,833 



139,833 



20,127 

 830 

 520 



23,154 



1.537,058 

 139,833 

 23,154 



1,700,045 

 5,932 



Half- 

 Farrels, 



2,266 

 42,905 

 8,004 

 5,438 



131,673 

 1*28,569 

 109,660 

 7,304 

 25,256 

 16,469 



2^600 

 2,920 

 87,239 



45.C 



,940 



16,959 

 *316 



3,096 



Number of \ 

 cran measures 

 branded. 



Boxes 



20,371 



570,303 

 46,940 

 20,.371 



637,614 

 592,381 



45,233 



Baskets 



12,263 



1^063 



14^568 

 263 

 2,127 



,712 



36,996 



2,098 



2,098 



39,094 

 48,693 



DISTRICTS. 



EAST COAST, 



Eyemouth. 

 Leith. 



Anstruther, 



Montrose. 



Stonehaven. 



Aberdeen. 



Peterhead. 



Fraserburgh. 



Banff. 



Buckie. 



Findhorn. 



Cromarty. 



Helmsdale. 



Lybster. 



Wick. 



(East Coast Totals car- 

 1 ried down. 



Orkney and 

 Shetland. 



Orkney. 

 Shetland. 



I Orkney and Shetland 

 t Totals carried down. 



WEST COAST. 



Stornoway. 

 Barra. 



Loch Broom. 



Loch Carron and Skve. 



Fort-William. 



Campbeltown. 



Inveraray. 



Rothesay. 



Greenock. 



Ballantrae. 



/ West Coast Totals car- 

 \ ried down. 



Totals brought down 



East Coast. 



Orkney and Shetland. 



West Coast. 



Totals for 1910. 

 Totals for 1909. 



Increase in 1910. 

 Decreaee.in 1910. 



