vi Report on Salmon Fisheries. 



to Billingsgate 

 from 1834 to 

 1894 inclusive. 



Year. 



Boxes of Salmon. 



Year. 



Boxes of Salmon. 



1834 



30,650 



1865 



19,009 



1835 



42,330 



1866 



21,725 



1836 



24,570 



1867 



23,006 



1837 



32,300 



1868 



28,020 



1838 



21,400 



1869 



20,474 



1839 



16,340 



1870 



20,648 



1840 



15,160 



1871 



23,390 



1841 



28,500 



1872 



24,404 



1842 



39,417 



1873 



30,181 



1843 



30,300 



1874 



32,180 



1844 



28,178 



1875 



20,375 



1845 



31,062 



1876 



34,655 



1846 



25,510 



1877 



28,189 



1847 



20,112 



1878 



26,465 



1848 



22,525 



1879 



13,929 



1849 



23,690 



1880 



17,457 



1850 



13,940 



1881 



23,905 



1851 



11,593 



1882 



22,968 



1852 



13,044 



1883 



35,506 



1853 



19,485 



1884 



27,219 



1854 



23,194 



1885 



30,362 



1855 



18,197 



1886 



23,407 



1856 



15,438 



1887 



26,907 

 22,857 



1857 



18,654 



1888 



TOKO 



1858 



zl,oo4 



1 CQQ 



21,101 



1859 



15,823 

 15,870 



1890 



18,931 



1860 



1891 



25,889 



1861 



12,337 



1892 



21,919 



1862 



22,796 

 24,297 



1893 



18,903 



1863 



1894 



15,489 



1864 



22,603 





Table of Boxes We are indebted to the Fishmongers' Company for again furnish- 

 to liiihi^gate ni % us w ^ i n f° rma tion regarding the salmon received at Billings- 

 in eachmonth gate, which enables us to compile the following Table, showing the 



1894 SusWe num ^ er °^ Dox es of Scotch salmon received there monthly, from 



February to September inclusive, during the years 1884 to 1894 

 inclusive, the average number of boxes received in each month, 

 extending over a period of ten years, and the average price per 

 lb. obtained monthly during 1893 and 1894 : — 



Month. 



1884. 



1885. 



1886. 



1887. 



1888. 



1889. 



,1890. 



1891. 



1892. 



1893. 



1894. 



Average of 

 10 years 

 1884-93 



Averago 

 Monthly 



Trice p. lb. 



during 1593. 



Average 

 Monthly 



Prico p. lb. 



during 1894. 



February, . 

 March, . . 

 April, . . 

 May, . . 

 June, . . 

 July, . . 

 August, 

 September, 



1,335 

 1,402 

 1,973 

 3,162 

 3,821 

 8,765 

 6,070 

 691 



879 

 1,116 



1,886 

 2,257 

 3,863 

 10,582 

 9,151 

 628 



841 

 1,008 

 1,744 

 2,485 

 2,896 

 8,045 

 5,777 



611 



717 



797 

 1,456 

 2,432 

 3,531 

 9,544 

 7,794 



636 



535 

 899 

 1,096 

 2,603 

 3,953 

 7,943 

 5,474 

 356 



691 

 1,006 

 1,152 

 1,859 

 3,827 

 7,414 

 4,826 



326 



612 

 902 

 952 

 1,844 

 3,127 

 7,148 

 4,035 

 311 



934 

 1,116 

 1,403 

 2,591 

 4,140 

 8,007 

 7,028 



670 



1,078 

 1,688 

 1,657 

 2,125 

 2,438 

 6,259 

 6,064 

 610 



557 

 773 

 845 

 1,997 

 3,802 

 5,786 

 4,722 

 421 



327 

 692 

 887 

 1,745 

 3,078 

 4,464 

 3,968 

 328 



818 

 1,071 

 1,W6 

 2,335 

 3,5k0 

 7,91*9 

 6,09k 



526 



s. d. 

 1 7 

 1 9 

 1 8 

 1 5 

 1 1 



0 11 



1 1 

 1 3 



S. d. 

 1 11^ 

 1 1HI 



i 10A 



1 8,V 

 1 0*| 



i on 



1 m 



2 in 

 



Total, . 



27,219 



30,362 



23,407 



26,907 



22,859 



21,101 



18,931 



25,889 



21,919 



18,903 



15,489 



%3,7k9 



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