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INDEX. 



Page. 



Pacific salmon industry, statistics of 753 



Pagrus argeuteus 586 



Palatka, Fla., shad fislicry at 614 



Pamlico River, fisheries of C31 



Pamlico Sound, fisheries of 632 



movements of fish iu <>:!,! 



mullet in f,i;0 



Pamnukey River 6-12 



Parasites of end at Alaska 20S 



Paratraetus pisquetus 593 



] 'a I trill L;I' Harbor, fishery at 146 



Pasquotauk River, North Carolina 633 



Passadumki ag River 7n.~> 



Pass Island, halibut fishery at 4, ">, -1 1 



Patapseo River I ;.".-! 



Patent for canning menhaden 491 



Patnxent River H.~>4 



Peeonie Bay, menhaden fishery in 37- 1 - 1 1 1: > 



Pedec Ki\ cr, fisheries of (IJ1 



Pembroke, Me., herring fleet of -4 :'.-< 



I Vina quid River, Maim- 714 



1 'IMI ma ii nan River, fisheries of 7nl 



Pennsylvania, shad fishery of (14:1 



I'enobseot Hay, herrin;; fishery of 4'J3 



weirs iu 5!W 



Penohseot River, ale wile, fishery of ~,t>* 



b,i--in-t.s (i',11 



dam built in 711 



early history of 7"'J 



fisheries of 7n.j-71^ 



natural lea tores of 705 



salmon fishery of 7m; 



smelt fishery of 7H'.> 



salmon weir of 680 



pensaeola, mullet fishermen of r.iil 



red-sna[iiier fishery of .",- 



Pens for keeping sturgeon alive lil'.l, li-J.", 6'j.s 



live fish f>:',s 



Pereh, apparatus for capturing 



eat eh of. in 1 'ela ware 



Did a ware River 6."i4 



tie- Snsqiiehanna (i."i3 



fishery of SniilhiTn Delaware 



on for .">::: 



f\ ke-nct fishery for 7i'i,s 



gill-nets for 530 



in A 1 bem a i-l e Sound li'.ii; 



Hudson River 



Sacramento River 7: ;7 



So .qiiehauna River (1.~>1 



Pel-ley, M. II., cited 441, 500, r.'.m 



on mai-kerel fishery 298 



New Brunswick fisheries (i-ii 



: kcd herring 480 



Peril ui mans River, Xorih Carolina -633 



Peters, George T 4-4 



Petrofi's census report ou Alaska 220 



Pctiin<;el!. (.'apt. Moses 347 



Pew, ('apt. Harry 34 



Philadelphia, frozen herring at 456 



Spanish mackerel at 551 



Phillips, E. B., ou menhaden oil 365 



Phycis, none iu Pacific 200 



Pickled alewives 689 



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Pickled halibut fins '. 10(i 



herring 4.">G 



methods of curing 405 



origin of 473 



statistics of 432, 438, 439 



trade, methods of 4G2 



with Canada 4.")',! 



mackerel ::(H 



statistics of 312 



shad 640, 641 , fisG, 7ny 



value of 642 



sturgeon r.'.w 



1'iiu'on Hill Ground, cod fishery ou 137 



Pi ke, called yellow pickerel 7(i(i 



grass 768 



seine fishery for 7(iii 



Pile-drivers and stake-lifters 7iiil 



Pillar Rock, Washington Territory 745 



Pinkies, fishing vessels ealled _".! 



Pinwire, fish-curing at , 141 



P i -r:it aqua River 1 17:;. 7-'."> 



Planked shad ti.M! 



Pleasant Bay, Magdalen Islands JtiO 



Pleasant River, Maine 7<>.; 



Plenrogrammus momipterygius 205,206,20s, '.'It; 



Plowing, mackerel 2(i:;,'.'.- J > 



Plows, mackerel -.'-'. i 



PI 1 1 miner, John G Ill 



Plymouth Colony, mackerel fishery by :MS 



Plymouth, Mass., alewives at C.70 



cod vessels of 150 



Porket, mackerel 2 1'.l, -.'I;:,, -.'(Hi 



Poeomoke Sound (il!7 



Ponies, early methods of capturing :!07 



for mackerel bait -J'.i:'. 



Pogy bait for Gr.ir^.>'s men 331 



menhaden ealled 323 



slivers for hade lurk- bait. _':'. 7 



Point aux Basques, gill net fishery at 7iil 



Polar end in Pacific '.'nil 



Pidlaehius ehaleoni-auimus 2'. 0. -Ji.Mi. -JIH, -.Mil 



Pollock at Alaska 



Shumagin Islands '.'I'l 



caught on hake trawls '.'1:1 



in Bering Sea 201 



the Pacific lid. Jim 



Pomatomns saltatrix 587,593 



Popoff Island, Alaska, fishing station at -'Hi 



Porgies, catch of 550 



for red-snapper bait .V7 



in Cape (-'oil weirs C.lin 



Chesapeake I'.ay 638 



pound-nets (lil'.l 



on red-snapper grounds -"^1 



Portage entry 7.">7 



Port Blakeley, salmon cannery at 753 



Port Chatham, Alaska, cod at '.'n-J 



Port Clinton, trawl fishery at 707 



Portland Harbor, Maine, pound-nets in r>'.i,s 



Portland, Me., as herring market 435 



fresh-halibut fishery of 3 



haddock fishery of 234 



fleet of '-':>."> 



halibut fishery from 38 



