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Niles' Weekly Register. (See Doings of Congress.) 

 New Hampshire, Documents and Records relating to the Prov- 

 ince of, from 1686-1722. 2 vols. (Compiled and edited by 



N. Botiton.) Manchester, 1868. 

 Oldmixon, John. The British Empire in America, etc. 2 vols. 



Maps. London, 1708. 



Parkman, Francis. Pioneers of France in the New World. Bos- 

 ton, 1889. 

 Pew, John J. The Fishing Industry. (In Century Celebration 



Publication, held at City Hall, Gloucester, Jan. 1, 1901.) 

 pp. 23-31. 

 Pitkin, Timothy. Statistical View of the Commerce of the United 



States, New York, 1817. 

 Plymouth Colonial Records (1620-1692). 12 vols. Boston, 



1855-61. 

 Procter, George H. Fishermen's Memorial and Record Book. 



172 pp. 1873. 

 Procter, George H. Fisheries of Gloucester, from 1623 to 1876. 



88 pp. 1876. 

 Procter, George H. Fishermen's Own Book. Illustrated. 274 



pp. 1882. 



(These three works came from the press of Procter Brothers, 

 of Gloucester, and contain information concerning the 

 fisheries of Gloucester and the methods of carrying on 

 the fisheries in the earlier days. More valuable as a 

 reference work than as a histoiy of the fisheries.) 

 Prince, Thomas. A Chronological History of New England, in 



the form of Annals, etc. Boston, 1736. New Edition, 1826. 

 Prouty, Lorenzo. Fish : their Habits and Haunts, etc. 115 pp. 



Boston, 1883. 



Rhode Island Colonial Records, Vol. VI. 

 Rhode Island, Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Shell 



Fisheries. 

 Rhode Island, Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Inland 



Fisheries, 1871-1909. 

 Ricketson, Daniel. History of New Bedford (and other towns). 



408 pages. New Bedford, 1858. 

 Rich, Shebnah. The Mackerel Fishery of North America. Its 



