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Appendices to Ninth A7inual Report 
APPENDIX D.— No. I. 
FISHERY STATISTICS.— RETURN of the Number of Boats, Decked and 
Un-decked, irrespective of the places to which they belong, employed in the 
Herring Fishery in Scotland, in the Season of 1890, in a selected Week for 
each District, with the Number of Fishermen and Boys by whom 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. 
Districts where the Boats 
were employed at the 
Herring Fishery. 
Boats. 

Fisher- 
men and 
Boys. 
Coopers. 

Gutters 
and 
Packers. 
Labour- 
eis. 

Total 
Persons 
Em- 
ployed. 
Eyemouth, 
270 
1,568 
138 

1,089 
296 
3,091 
Leith, 
62 
248 
47 
200 
199 
694 
Anstruther, 
143 
1,001 
44 
130 
47 
1,222 
Montrose, 
148 
956 
103 
684 
116 
1,859 
Stonehaven, 
66 
462 
31 
207 
27 
727 
Aberdeen, 
375 
2,437 
167 
1,948 
512 
5,064 
Peterhead, 
530 
3,480 
324 
2,134 
214 
6,102 
Fraserburgh, 
710 
4,726 
403 
2,896 
448 
8,473 
Banff, 
140 
958 
61 
411 
42 
1,472 
Buckie, 
114 
728 
77 
486 
47 
1,338 
Findhorn, 
105 
674 
55 
438 
39 
1,206 
Cromarty, 
30 
180 
7 
90 
12 
289 
Helmsdale, 
122 
738 
67 
462 
31 
1,298 
Lybster, . 
74 
420 
34 
255 
30 
739 
Wick, 
440 
2,855 
254 
1,943 
224 
5,276 
Orkney, . 
113 
678 
34 
283 
28 
1,023 
Shetland, . 
459 
2,905 
162 
1,377 
40 
4,484 
Stornoway, 
983 
6,378 
331 
3,043 
402 
10,154 
Loch Broom, 
50 
200 
2 
40 
3 
245 
Loch Carron and Skye, 
498 
1,729 
69 
466 
26 
2,290 
Fort- William, . 
87 
279 
6 
78 
12 
375 
Campbeltown, . 
484 
1,882 
14 
114 
74 
2,084 
Inveraray, 
297 
993 
3 
33 
1,029 
Rothesay, . 
302 
906 
4 
24 
11 
945 
Greenock, 
59 
217 
41 
397 
95 
750 
Ballantrae. 
370 
1,480 
51 
108 
1,813 
