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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 



Statement by countries of the quantities of fishing products exported from Neivfoundland in 



"1883. 



* Of this amount, 295,094 quintals went to Russia, 

 t To Jersey. 



t Of this amount, 1,2204, tuns went to Hamburg. 

 § Of this amount, 164£ tierces went to Italy. 



Statement compiled by the customs returns of the receiver-general of the exports of fishery 

 products from Newfoundland to the United States during the year ending December 31, 



1883. 



Articles. 



Dry codfish, at $5.20 quintals 



Core fish, at $2 do. . 



Pickled Labrador herring, at $3.20 ' — barrels 



Pickled shore herring, at $2.50 do. . 



Pickled salmon, at $22 tierces 



Pickled mackerel, at $3 barrels 



Pickled trout, at $8 do.. 



Preserved lobsters, iu tons, at 10 cents pounds 



Cod tongues and sounds, at $3 barrels 



Frozen herring, at $2 do. . 



Codfish oil, at $124 tuns 



Codfish oil, refined, at $192 do. . 



Seal oil, at $124 do. . 



Total 



Total 

 value. 



$237, 604 



2,600 



26, 125 



20, 583 



43, 216 



9 



3,440 



7, 675 



105 



9.3S0 



17, 763 



23, 808 



806 



393, 114 



Eesuscitation of carp. — October 15, 1884, Mr. E. G. Blackford 

 received at the Fulton Market, in New York, 30 pounds of large carp 

 which had been taken from the ponds of Prospect Park, Brooklyn. They 

 were brought over in a box, and after having been out of the water 

 two hours Mr. Blackford placed them in water and they all revived im- 

 mediately. 



