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II. — Table showing the total quantity of cod, ling and hake taken at 



the cod and ling fishery in Scotland by open boats and cured on 

 shore, in the year 1885, distinguishing the fish cured dried and 

 the fish cured in pickle ; and distinguishing also the districts in 

 wliich they were cured, ...... 16 



III. — Table showing by districts the total quantity of cod, ling and 



hake taken, both by vessels and by open boats, at the cod and 

 ling fishery in Scotland and cured, in the year 1885, distinguish- 

 ing the fish cured dried and the fish cured in pickle, . . 17 



IV. — Table showing the total quantity of cod, ling and hake exported 



from Scotland, in the year 1885 ; the quantities thereof exported 

 from different districts ; distinguishing the export to Ireland, to 

 the Continent, and to places out of Europe ; and also whether 

 cured dried or cured in pickle, . . . . .17 



V. — Table giving an abstract of the total quantity of cod, ling and hake 



cured, punched, or branded, and exported, year by year, in so far 

 as brought under the cognizance of the Fishery Officers, from the 

 10th of October 1820, when the system for the encouragement 

 and improvement of the cod and Img fishery commenced, to the 

 31st of December 1885, ...... 18 



APPENDIX C. 

 FISH SOLD FEESH. 



Table showing the total quantity and estimated value of the 

 different kinds of white and shell fish landed in Scotland, but 

 excluding those herring, cod, and ling, accounted for as cured, 

 in Appendices A and B, in the year 1885, distinguishing the 

 respective quantities landed in each district and the estimated 

 value thereof, ... ... 22 



APPENDIX D. 



FISHERY STATISTICS. 



I. — Table giving an account of the number of boats, decked and un- 



decked, irrespective of the places to which they belong, employed 

 in the herring fishery of Scotland, in the season of 1885, in a 

 selected week for each district ; with the number of fishermen 

 and boys by whom they were manned ; of coopers, gutters, 

 packers, and labourers, employed at the said fishery in the week 

 so selected ; and the total number of all such fishermen and 

 other persons so employed, • .... 22 



II. — Tableshowing thenumberand tonnage of boats decked and undecked, 



and beam-trawl vessels, employed in the herring, and other 

 sea fisheries of Scotland, in the year 1885, with the districts to 

 which they belong ; the number of fishermen and boys by whom 

 they were manned; the number of fish-curers, coopers, and 

 other persons employed ; with the estimated value of boats, beam- 

 trawl vessels, and fishing material, . . . .23 



III. — Table showing the tonnage of shipping and the number of seamen 



engaged in the trade of the herring and cod and ling fisheries of 

 Scotland, in the year 1885 ; distinguishing those employed in 

 importing stave wood, hoops, and salt, in carrying herrings or 

 cod-fish coastwise, or exporting them abroad ; and distinguishing 

 British from foreign tonnage and men, .... 24 



IV. — Table giving abstract accounts of the tonnage of vessels and num- 



ber of men ; the tonnage of boats and number of fishermen and 

 boys ; and the number of other persons employed in the herring, 

 cod and ling, and other sea fisheries of Scotland, in the year 

 1885, , . . . . . . . 25 



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