INDEX. 



807 



Page. 



l"n ion River 705 



Unity, Washington Territory 745 



U. S. Fish Commission 370, (HI 



Vallejo, Cal., salmon fishery of ~ : 'l 



Van Burkalow, M. S 



Veniamiuoff, Ivan, on cod fishery 



Venting sardine cans 517 



Vermillion, trawl fishery at 



Vessels, cod, at Shnmagin Islands ','17 



construction of I'.".' 



deck plan of 171 



rigging of 



Great Lakes, number of 



Greenland halibut 110 



haddock 



halibut 3 



profit of 24 



herring 4 -G 



statistics of l.I.-i 



in cod fleet 137 



fresh-halibut fishery li 



frozen-herring 1 rade 443 



George's cod fishery 1 



grouper fishery 



hake fishery .'!; 



hand-line cod fishery 1-' I, 1 25 



Hudson River fisheries 



Labrador herring fishery li.-J 



mackerel hook fishery 277 



fishery 218 



Magdalen herring fishery 



Pacific cod fleet 217 



red-snapper fishery 



salt-halibut fishery 110 



swordfish fishery 318 



trawl-line cod fishery MO 



mackerel, number of 306 



menhaden :;::_' 



description of 



statistics of 360, 3(il 



mullet 566 



ontfit for hand-lining \->7, 



ofcod K;;> 



routine life on cod 152 



Victor! Ground, halibut on '. :)5 



Vinal Haven, Me., herrir.g licet of 433 



idor fishery from 147 



mackerel fleet of 



Vineyard Souud, methods of weir fisheries in 



pound- net fisheries in 5;'-, mil 



Virginia, catch of Spanish mackerel in 552 



menhaden of 



pound-nets in 608 



river fisheries in u;;y 



Virgin Rocks, cod fishery on l \- 



fishing season on 167 



gear for fishing on 127 



halibut fishery on _ 46 



Waccama River, fisheries of 634 



Wachna, in Pacific 200 



Wade seines 530,534, 5:;r, 



Wajes of fishermen 



menhaden fishermen 332,334 



Pacific cod fishermen , 22^ 



Page- 

 Wages of sardine canners 523 



Waldoborongh, Me., herring fleet of 438 



'.erel fishery at 297 



Href of 306 



smelt trade of 693 



Walker, W. W 687,697 



Wallem. F. W 4*:',, 437,480,51:! 



Waiiuoit, Mass., square pounds at 601 



Wareham, Mass., fishery at Di; 1 .) 



W.-trren, Me 71:; 



smelt trade of 



Washington Territory, salmon canneries of 745 



Washington treaty ::i<;,44o,44'.i,45<> 



Waukegan, pound-net at 75? 



Watches, arrangements of, on fishing vessels 107 



Water carried on cod schooner 151, 174 



Water, quantity of, carried on voyage 12<> 



Weakfish, catch of, in Rhode Island 606 



in pound-nets 608 



We beck, Labrador 134 



Weir and net fisheries 436 



Weir companies of Capo Cod 601 



Weir fishery, expenses of 601 



financial arrangements of 598 



in Maine, season lor 598 



methods of 600, 602 



species captured 600 



Weirs, alewife 708 



at Cape Cod 599 



bar 500 



brush 475,499 



advantages of 506 



construction of 500 



cost of 502 



in Albemarlo Sound 609 



channel 501 



early construction of 710 



eel 696 



floored, for shad 685 



half-tide 685, (i90 



herring 428,429 



in New Brunswick 485 



nearLubec 422 



in Maine 598 



Paiuunky River 643 



land lease for 603 



manner of working 599 



menhaden 341, 342 



method of fishing 503 



number of, in Rhode Island 605 



patent 501 



pocket, for shad 685 



quantity of herring taken in 504 



salmon 661,679,699,700,707 



season for fishing 502 



shad 719 



in the Kennebec River 684 



shoal-water 599 



shore 501 



smelt 690,716,722 



Welch Point Menhaden Works 380 



Welliieet, Mass 672 



mackerel catch of 309,310,311 



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