INDEX TO FISHERY INDUSTRY. 



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Pacific coast Page. 



Fisheries, general statistics of 591 



Fisheries of the 589-630 



Fur-seal fishery of the 591 



Marine salt industry of the 591 



Salmon fisheries of the 591 



Statistics of fisheries of the 592 



Whale fishery of the 591 



Pacific Guano Company 253 



P.ilntka, Florida, fisheries of 529 



Palmasola bay, Florida 



Fisheries of 545 



Miillet-cnriug at 545 



Paliner,L 361 



Palmer's river, Rhode Island 287 



Palm Key, Florida, fishing and fish-curing at 546 



Pamet harbor, Massachusetts 232 



Pamlico sound, North Carolina 456 



Fisheries of 482,483,484 



Quahaug industry 484, 485 



Terrapin fishery of 484 



Paufish 662 



Paralichtiiyficlentattis 586 



Paraliclithys tnacuJosiis 595 



Paranzella fishery in California 608,609 



Parepli ippits faber 462 



Parker's island, Maine 74 



Parmlec, D. D 649 



Parophrys n-tulus 611,622,627,628,629 



Parsons, Captain Theodore 159 



Pascagoula, Mississippi 575 



Pasque island, Massachusetts 261 



Pass a. Goille, Florida 549 



Passaic river, New Jersey 384 



Passamaquoddy district 



Herring fisheries in 12 



Pollock fishery in 12 



Review of fisheries of 11 



Patchogue, New York 350,366,368 



Patience island, Rhode Island 305 



Pattec, W. L., History of Erainlree and Quincy 712 



Patterson, Carlile P 433 



.Patuxent river, Maryland 442 



Pawcatuck river, Rhode Island 290, 309, 737 



Puwtuxet, Rhode Island 304 



Pawtuxet river, Rhode Island 737 



Peak's Island, Maine, lobster-grounds at 87 



Pearls at Lynn, Massachusetts 710 



Peareall's, New York 373 



Pebble's island, Maine 109 



Pecho Raucho, California 601 



Pecouic bay, New York 351,354 



Peconic, New York 356 



Peconic Oil Works 353 



Peddlers, fish 89,147,148,564 



Pcdre river, South Carolina 508 



Pejepsrot Falls, Maine 79 



Pemaquid, Maine 52 



Pemaquid patent, Maine 60,64 



Pemaquid point, Maine . . 62,69 



Pembroke, Maine, fisheries of 18 



Peninai[iian river, Maine 13 



Peun.sylvania 



Fisheries of 4U1-4U5 



40 G R F 



Pennsylvania Continued. r.ie. 



Salt-water fisheries of 404 



Statistics of fisheries of 403 



Penobscot bay, Maine 35, 45 



Penobscot, Maine, fisheries of 35,44 



Penobscot river, Maine 50 



Penobscot salmon 49, 194 



Peusacola, Florida 



Fisheries of 566 



Fishing by pilots 567 



Fresh- fish trade of 567 



Lay of the fishermen .".(17 



Oyster industry of 567 



Statistics of fisheries of 568 



Peusacola Ice Company 567 



IVnsankee, lake Michigan 641 



Pentagoct, Maine 43 



Pent Water, lake Michigan O.VI 



Pequonock river, Connecticut 318 



Perca amerirnna 360,484 



Perch 



Abundance of, in Currituck sound 4i-'0 



At menhaden factory 383 



Dried 028 



First appearance of 'JOS 



Fresh 119, 133, 172, 22o, 259, 263 



Red 221,727 



Sea 106 



White 221, 360, 3G4, 733 



Yellow 360 



Perch, catch of, in 



Delaware 411 



Massachusetts 118 



San Diego county, California 595 



IVrch fishery in 



Alabama 570 



California 620 



Delaware 412,418 



Louisiana 578 



Maryland 425, 426. 



Mississippi 575 



New Jersey 390, 398 



North Carolina 480, 481,4*1 



Rhode Island 30rt, 3ia 



Perch in 



Jacksonville market frj;? 



Lake Erie 664 



Massachusetts 118, 712, 717, 7:: 1 , 7:::. 



San Francisco market 618 



Perkins cove, Maine, fishing station 100 



Perkins, S. S inn 



Perry, Maine 7, 15 



Persons employed in fisheries, number of, in 



Alabama 5G8 



Alaska 630 



California ,v.i:i 



Connecticut 313 



lirlaware 411 



Eastern Florida 523 



Georgia 514 



Great lakes 633, 638, 657, 659, 072 



Gulf states 536 



Louisiana 575 



Maine ....10,13,21,29,36,46,53,66,72,70,03,94,95 

 Maryland 423 



