PAPERS OF THE CONFERENCES 
Held in connection witti tiie GREAT INTERNATIONAL 
FISHERIES EXHIBITION. 
The following are already published, or in active pre- 
paration : — 
Demy 8vo., in Illustrated Wrapper. 
INAUGURAL MEETING: ADDRESS. By Professor 
Huxley, F.R.S. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (President of the Com- 
mission) in the Chair. 
NOTES ON THE SEA FISHERIES AND PISHING 
POPULATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. By H.R.H. the Duke 
OF Edinburgh, K.G. 
THE FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. By 
Professor Brown Goode. 
HERRING FISHERIES. By Mr. R. W. Duff, M.P. 
PILCHARD AND MACKEREL FISHERIES. By Mr, T. 
Cornish. 
FRESHWATER FISHERIES (including Trout). By Mr. 
Francis Francis. 
SEAL FISHERIES. By Captain Temple. 
OYSTER CULTURE AND FISHERIES. By Professor 
HUBRECHT. 
MOLLUSCS, MUSSELS, WHELKS, &c., used for Food or 
Bait. By MR. Chas. Harding. 
LINE FISHING. By Mr. C. M. Mundahl. 
PRINCIPLES OF FISHERY LEGISLATION. By Rt. 
Hon. G. Shaw-Lefevre, M.P. 
ON THE CULTURE OF SALMONIDAE AND THE 
ACCLIMATISATION OF FISH. By Sir James M ah land. 
FISH AS FOOD. By Sir Henry Thompson. 
FISH TRANSPORT AND FISH MARKETS. By His 
Excellency Spencer Walpole. 
FOOD OF FISHES. By Dr. F. Day. 
STORM WARNINGS. By Mr. R. H. Scott. 
FISH DISEASES. By Professor Huxley. 
ECONOMIC CONDITION OF FISHERMEN. By Pro- 
fessor Leone Levi. 
SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE EXHIBITION. By 
Professor Ray Lankester. 
si= --J LONDON : 
WILLIAM CLOWES & SONS, Limited, 
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, & 13, CHARING CROSS. 
LOKDON ; PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITBD, STAMrORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. 
