of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
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III. — Return, by districts, of the number and tonnage of beam trawl 
vessels and boats employed in the sea fisheries of Scotland, in the 
year 1891; the number of fishermen and boys by whom manned ; 
distinguishing steam trawlers from sailing trawlers ; with the 
estimated value of the vessels, nets, and fishing material, 20 
IV. — Return, by districts, of the tonnage of shipping, and of the number 
of seamen engaged in the trade of the herring, and cod and ling 
fisheries of Scotland, in the year 1891 ; distinguishing these 
employed in importing stave wood, hoops, and salt ; in carrying 
herrings or codtish coastwise, or exporting them abroad; and 
distinguishing British from foreign tonnage and men, . 21 
V. — Abstract Return, showing the tonnage of vessels and number of 
men ; the tonnage of boats and number of fishermen and boys ; 
and the number of other persons employed in the sea fisheries 
of Scotland, in the year 1891, . . . . .22 
VI. — Return, by districts, of the number of lives lost in connection with 
the sea fisheries of Scotland, and the manner in which the 
casualties happened ; the number of boats totally wrecked, and 
value thereof ; the number of boats damaged, and amount of 
damage ; and the loss on nets and other fishing material 
lost or damaged, in the year 1891, , - . . . . 23 
VII. — Abstract Return, by districts, of proceedings in Scotland with 
regard to the registration of fishing boats in the year 1891, under 
the Sea Fisheries Acts of 1868 and 1883, and the Sea Fisheries 
(Scotland) Amendment Act of 1885, . . . .24 
VIII. — Return of the number of first, second, and third class fishing 
boats, beam trawl vessels, and resident fishermen and boys, in the 
fishing villages or creeks round the coasts of Scotland, in the year 
1891, . . ... . . . .25 
APPENDIX E. 
HARBOUR WORKS AND TELEGRAPHIC EXTENSION. 
I. — Report by Messrs D. & T. Stevenson, C.E., upon the state of 
Harbour Works in progress (superintended by them) under the 
Fishery Board for Scotland, during the year 1891, . . 37 
II. — Report by Mr James Barron, Engineer, upon Auchmithie Harbour, 38 
III. — Account of receipt and expenditure by the Fishery Board for 
Scotland, for building, extending, and repairing piers and har- 
bours in Scotland, in the year 1891, . . . .39 
IV. — Account of receipt and expenditure by the Fishery Board for 
Scotland, for telegraphic extension to remote fishery districts in 
Scotland in the year 1891, . . . . .41 
V. — Statement of Guarantees and Expenditure in aid of Telegraphic 
Extension from 1885 to 31st December 1891, . . .44 
