MR. T. 80UTHWELL ON THE HERRING FISHERY. 
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1865. 
19. On the Brickearth of the Nar (Geol. Mag. vol. ii. pp. 8 — 12). 
1867. 
20. On the Cretaceous Groups of Norfolk and Kent (Norwich 
Geol. Soc. Oct. 2, 18G6; Geol. Mag. vol. iv. pp. 29 — 31). 
18G8. 
21. On the Crag at Ahleby (Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1868, Trans, 
of Sect. p. 77 ; Geol. and Nat. Hist. Repertory, vol. ii. p. 244). 
22. The Conchoidal Fracture of Flint, as seen in Norwich 
Buildings (Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1868 [title only I ; ‘Norfolk News* 
Aug. 22 [see No. 13]). 
23. On the Thickness of the Chalk in Norfolk (Rep. Brit. 
Assoc, for 1868 [title only]; Geol. and Nat. Hist. Repertory, vol. ii. 
pp. 257, 258). 
YI 1 1. 
NOTES ON THE HERRING FISHERY OF 1892. 
By Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., Vice-President. 
Brcul 28th February, 1893. 
The spring Herring Fishery at Yarmouth was in 1892 as usual 
very unimportant, only about 37 lasts were landed up to the end 
of May ; and probably in consequence of the small number it was 
fairly remunerative, as there were about sufficient obtained to meet the 
demand for bait; but it seems to be a growing opinion in Yarmouth 
that it is unwise to continue this branch of the fishery. Some 
attempts were made at kippering,” but the quality was found to 
be quite unsuitable. At Lowestoft, as is usually the case, the 
spring fishery formed a much more important feature — 1024 lasts 
being landed. 
