INDEX. 



845 



Paga 



Biddeford I'.... 1. Me., lobster fishery at 707,706,766 



shrimp at <-i'l 



Blackish, capture,! l'.\ whalers ~'. ! 9 



captnr ( i"l 2'Jti 



clcst met i veto oysters 301 



dimensions of 



(list lib 11 lion of 



fishery tor 291 



at. Faroe Isles 3UU 



division of profits in 307 



from i'ro\ Kieeiowu 11-1 



historical notes on 3uo 



in New KnvJ.ind -I'.'i 



Indian name,"klas-ko-kop-pn" i>- 



inaekcrel eaten by 302 



methods ,if ( -:ipiure at. Faroe Isles 3Uu' 



methods of < ap'nre by vessels 



nets for capturing 



number taken at Faroe Isles 



oil of 4,5, 299-309 



statistics of rapture of 3oii-:tn7 



Blackford, Kugeneti., oucra.li market 0:'-6 



lobster laws 7i)n 



lobsters ; 711,7si 



Black whale at New Zealand 209 



Block Island, Rhode Island, lobster fishery at 7 .-'0 



natural oyster brd at. 511 



Blubber, method of mine-in-; -'7!l 



whale, for food 6:; 



Blue crabs, lishery for 62'.! 



lobster Via it for I'lill 



statistics of 658 



Blue Hill, Me., lobster lishery at 7.VJ 



Blue Point oysters, origin of 517 



sent to Sau Francisco 538 



Boats, Cape Roseway wherry 672 



cat, Martha's Vineyard 571 



Providence River 071 



crab, ili Delaware 64U 



New Jersey i>:js 



double-euder or peapod 671 



in quauaug fishery 603 



in scallop fishery 576 



lobster 6G9-G71 



.statistics of 747,749, 7.~>1, 7.V,, 7.'.-, 



761,778, 7-U, 76:.;, 7(14, 767, 769,771,773, 

 774, 77 j, 777, 7-:;, 7,-4, 7.-7, 7," 1 .!, 792, 7:ii; 



in Connect itu t 789 



Maine 771 



Massachusetts 7-1 



New Jersey '(>'.'> 



New York 



Rhode Island 7-7 



United States 793 



Maim- reach 670 



Ma! miens 670 



..yster, at Lou;; [si a nil 



ovMei -div. lining ."i.">0 



oyster, of Delaware Bay 530 



James River 



total statistics of 



scallop 571 



two-sail lobster 671 



Boat-spade, method of using ~64 



Page. 



Boat-steerers mi whaling vessels* 'J'J2 



lloat, whaling 3 



I'M 1:1 1 -v, haling at Barbadoes 214 



Cape Cod 41 



early history of -J6 



in Australia 208 



California 52 



Maine 40,41 



Mas.sachii>ctis 41 



New York 48 



\e w Jersey 48 



North Caraliua 48 



Rhode Island 48 



the present century 40 



BcBCk, Prof. Axel, on lobster fishery (ills, 711 



Bogue Sound, North Carolina, scallops in '. .. 5.^0 



Bomb-lance, Allen's -^54 



at Barbadoes 21u 



Brand's ^;>4 



construction of 255 



for killing gray whales 24 



method of firing 46 



premature explosion of 272 



used in shore whaling 41 



California 56 



use of 53 



with darting gun 254 



Bonin Islands, sperm whales around 11 



Bonuycastle, on Newfoundland sealin-j 475 



Booth Bay Harbor, Maine, lobster lishery at 161 



1 tooth Bay, Me,, 1, .lister INliery ;it 701,707 



lljrden, Capt. G. B., on whalemen's signals -J.".7 



Border's Island, discovery of 446 



sealing a f . 4v!0 



Huston Anglers' Association, on lobster law.-. 7'J- 



Bostou district, lobster tishery iu 77.~>, 7-4, 78.~> 



Boston Fish Bureau, report of 707 



Boston Harbor, crabs in 649 



whale iu 26 



Boston, Mass., Antarctic sealing from 401 



iobsrer marki t 682 



census statistics of whaling Ueet ... 173 



clam fishery at 



1 1< crease of lobsters at 71)9 



early trade in whale oil 36 



lobster industry at.. . .664, ',W, 704, 776, 777 



laws at 7'J7 



natural oyster beds at 514 



oysters at 509,559 



sea-clams at 609 



sea-clams sold at 610 



sealing vessels from 440 



voyages from 446, 456 



soft i- la ins at 5b9 



whale lishery of 104,116 



whaling tier t of it, 171,17'J 



voyages from, 1-70 to 18riO. 176-192 



Bott le-nose whales, fishery for 204 



Bounty, mutiny on English ship 409 



to vessels iu whale fishery .if.', 66, (17, 111'.', 104, 131, 



197, -J07 



Bounty Isles, fur-seals at 4v;5,231 



Bounty Eocks, fur-sealing at 431 



Bouvette's Island, fur-sealing at 413 



