of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



157 



No. II. 



Barrels constructed within the boundaries of each District in Scotland, 

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



showing 



Number of £- 



cran measures 



branded. 



Boxes 



Baskets 





15,806 





760 





14,667 





351 





2,667 





6,907 





41,158 













1^696 





*200 





1,896 





41,158 





1396 





43,054 





39,094 





3,960 



BARRELS CONSTRUCTED. 



Hooped entirely 

 with Wood. 



Barrels. 



Half- 

 Barrels 



Hooped entirely 

 with Iron. 



Barrels. 



Half- 

 Barrels. 



Hooped partly 

 with Wood and 

 partly with Iron 



Barrels. 



56,911 

 14,267 

 39,898 

 15,789 

 8,740 

 242,722 

 309', 629 

 426,260 

 20,668 

 42,718 

 39,925 



24,'500 

 20,300 

 220,951 



1,483,27 



18,700 

 171,333 



190,033 



13,964 

 1,040 



15,754 



1,483.278 

 190,033 

 15,754 



1,689,065 

 1,700,045 



10, 



Half- 

 Barrels. 



1,449 



22,538 

 7,150 

 7,792 



170,306 

 117,460 

 120,420 

 7,835 

 25,416 

 19,710 



3^700 

 4,000 

 89,218 



596,994 



1,800 

 62,108 



18. 



2,494 



5on, 



63, 

 21, 



682,265 

 637,614 



44,651 



DISTRICTS. 



EAST COAST, 



Eyemouth. 

 Leith. 



Anstruther. 



Montrose. 



Stonehaven. 



Aberdeen. 



Peterhead. 



Fraserburgh. 



Banff. 



Buckie. 



Findhorn. 



Cromarty. 



Helmsdale. 



Lybster. 



Wick. 



(East Coast Totals car- 

 ( ried down. 



Orkney and 

 Shetland. 



Orkney. 

 Shetland. 



/ Orkney and Shetland 

 \ Totals carried down. 



WEST COAST. 



Stornoway. 

 Barra. 



Loch Broom. 



Loch Carron and Skyi 



Fort-William. 



Campbeltown. 



Inveraray. 



Rothesay. 



Greenock. 



Ballantrae. 



( W 



est Coast Totals car- 

 ried down. 



Totals brought down 



East Coast. 



Orkney and Shetland. 



West Coast. 



Totals for 1911. 

 Totals for 1910. 



Increase in 1911. 

 Decrease in 1911. 



