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APPENDICES. 



PART I. 



APPENDIX A. 

 Means of Capture. 



PAO« 



I. — Return, for tlie year 1914, sho^ving the Number, Tonnage, and 

 Value of the Boats and Vessels engaged in the Scottish Fishing 

 Industry ; the Number of Persons employed tliereon ; and the 

 extent and value of Fishing Gear ...... 4 



II. — Return showing Particulars regarding the State of the Fisheries at 

 each Fishing Creek or Station on the Scottish Coasts during the 

 year 1914 22 



ni. — Return, for the year 1914, showing the largest Number of Boats, 

 Decked and Undecked, irrespective of the places to which they 

 belong, employed in fishing for Herrings, as well as the Number 

 of Persons engaged in that Industry, in each District in Scotland 

 at one time .......... 58 



APPENDIX B. 



Total Quantity op Frsn Landed. 



I. — Statement of the Total Quantity and Value of Herrings lauded by 

 Steam, Motor, and Sailing Boats respectively in Scotland in the 

 year 1914 .59 



II — Returns respecting Vessels arriving and Fish landed in the various 

 Districts during the year 1914, and showing the Catch and Value 

 during the previous year ........ 62 



APPENDIX C. 



Fish Used in a Fresh State. 



Statement showing the Estimated Quantity of Fish consumed Fresh in 

 Scotland, or dispatched from Scotland in a Fresh State, in the 

 year 1914 126 



APPENDIX D. 

 Fish Cured. 



I. — Return showing the Quantities of Fish Cured, and the Modes of 



Cure, in the year 1914 ........ 127 



II. — Statement showing the Number of Barrels of Herrings Cured, 

 Gutted and Ungntted, on the East and West Coasts of Scotland, for 

 the Hundred and four years ended 31st December 1914 . . 129 



APPENDIX E. 



Cured Fish Branded, and Exported, and Value of Same. 



r. —Return showing the Number of Barrels of Cured Herrings Branded, 

 distinguishing the different Brands, and the Amount of Brand 



Fees collected, during the year 1914 133 



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