212 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 

 Beceipts of fish at Gloucester, Mass., in July, 1886. 



Additional during July, 1886, 22,000 hoses of smoked herring, from Maine. 

 *Also, in July, 1885, there were 563 barrels of fresh mackerel. 



The importations of fish for the year ending July 1. 1880, being the 

 first full year since the termination of the Washington treaty and the 

 return to a duty on fish from the British Provinces, are as follows : 



Kind of fish. 



Free of duty. 



Fresh fish, salmon excepted pounds . 



Fresh salmon do . . . 



< "od and other dry fish do . . . 



Herring, smoked do — 



Herring, pickled harrols. 



Mackerel, pickled, do... 



Salmon, pickled do. .. 



Subject to duty. 



Cod and other dry fish pounds . 



Herring, smoked do. .. 



Hotiiug, pickled barrels. 



Mackerel, pickled do . . . 



Salmon, pickled do . . . 



1885. 



17, 913, 742 



1, 336, 541 



32, 399, 578 



10,558,315 



104, 742 



91,680 



5, 872 



49, 643 



1880. 



19, 732, 787 

 1,422,720 



14, 324, 080 



5,712,725 



07, 922 



50, 847 



4,562 



Value of all fish imported, including ancJiovies, sardines, and other canned fish. 



Free of duty 

 Dutiable 



Total . 



1885. 



$3, 452, 497 

 1,353,138 



4, 805, C35 



1880. 



$1, 076. 644 

 2, 535, 046 



3, 612, 290 



Gloucesteh, Mass., August 18, 188G. 



