INDEX. 



863 



Pago. 



New llaM'ii, Conn., marketing oysters al 559 



natural oyster-beds al 510 



oyster-beds a I 542 



culture at .".II 



farming at 545 



planting at 530 



trade at 559 



sealing voyages I'roni -141 Hid 



voyages of sealing ship Ncp- 



t MHO of -Kil 



whaling licet of 17'.' 



Nr\v Hebrides, humpback whales at 22 



New Holland, whalers' supply stations at 25 



whaling at 146,158 



Ne\\ Ireland, sperm whales near 11 



New Jersey, lioat whaling in 48 



Idne-eral) fishery in 634,636-039 



decrease in oysters in 518 



former quahaug fisheries in 602 



horseshoe crabs at 653 



lobster fishermen in 679 



fishery iu 705,711,792 



statistics for 793, 794 



mussels at - 621,622 



statistics for 622 



oyster-industry statistics 564 



la ws iu 528, 530 



planting in 529 



qua hang fishery in 607,608 



statistics for 698 



scallop fishery iu 580 



sea-clams for manure 009 



shrimp fishery in 801 



soft-clam fishery in 592 



statistics of blue crabs 048 



statistics of horseshoe crabs 657 



terrapin fishery in 503 



New London, Couu., as a lobster market 682 



blue crabs at 035 



census of whaliug fleet 173 



Davis Strait whaling from .. 95,39 

 interest in Alaska seal fish- 

 eries 3*2 



lobster fishery at 711, 787 



planting at 530 



sea-elephant voyages from. .. 429 



sealing fleet of 439. 440 



from 420,451-460 



vessels from 476 



whale fishery of 117 



whaling licet of....3,*0-94, 171, 17'.' 

 voyages from, 1870 



to 1880 170-192 



Ni-u Orleans, La., crabs from 029 



crab trade of 645 



crawfish at 79!! 



lady-crabs at 651 



n\ -lei mai kn at 540 



shell roads at 599 



shrimp canning at Hl(! 



Newport, 1{. I., as a lobster market 0*2 



lobster fishery at 785 



rock-crabs at 049 



sealiug fleet of 439 



rag* 



N'e\\ port, It. I., sealing voyage* from i;, I 



whaling Heel of 171, 1*2 



Me Suffolk, N. V., hard clams at (it Hi 



o\ ster i ml list ry at 572-0*1 



scallop industry at 577 



whaling licet of 171 



New York, as a lobster market i;. .' 



bine-crab fishery at li::.". 



boat whaling in 4s 



decrease in native oysters in 517 



horseshoe crabs in 652 



lobster cars at 072 



fishermen in 079 



fishery in 705, 7*9-792 



la ws of 735-736 



statistics for 79:!, 794 



market for (]iiahaugs 602 



mussels in 018,020,622 



oyster firms iu 554 



industry statistics 504 



market of 554 



quahaug fishery in 605 



sealing fleet of 440 



voyages from 440-400 



shrimp statistics in *lo 



soft-clam statistics iu 594 



sponge trade of 838 



statistics of blue crabs 048 



terrapin fishery in 503 



whaliug fleet of 271, 172 



voyages from, 1874 to 1880 ..182-190 



New York IJay, bedding Southern oysters in 52:! 



decrease in oysters 51* 



lobsters in 661,711,789 



mussels iu 018 



natural oyster beds in 511 



oyster planting iu 531 



iiuahaug statistics for 00- 



tishcry in 607 



New York City, blue-crab market in 636 



cray fish market in 794 



lobster trade 790 



scallop trade 580 



New York Harbor, scallops iu 571 



soft clams in 592 



New York Island, sealing at 417 



New Zealand, right whaliug at 17 



sperm whales near 12 



off 11 



whaling at 69 



whale lislicn of 192,20* 



whaling at.*. I 1-, 150, 153-10 1. 2"9 



Nightingale Island, Tristan d'Aciinha 414 



Noauk, Conn., as a lobster market 682 



lol.st T fishery at 7-^7 



lobsters at 711 



shrimp at 801 



No Man's Land, lobster fishery at 780,781 



Xordi nskiold, Baron, on beluga hunt ing 24 



Spitsbergen fishery 191 



Norfolk, Va., oyster packing at 502 



quahaug market al oo.-. 



shri m)i at 800 



North Atlantic, whaling grounds in 15 



