446 REPOKT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Table of ■products. 



Species. 



Alewives 



Blue-fish 



Bonito 



Bullheads 



Butter-fish 



Carp, American 



Carp, German 



Cat-fish 



Cero 



Cod 



Eels 



Flounders 



Haddock 



Hake 



Herring, salted 



King-fish 



Ling 



Mackerel 



Menhaden 



Mummichog 



Perch, white 



Perch, yellow 



Pike 



Pollock 



Salmon 



Soup 



Sea bass 



Sea robins 



Shad 



Sheepshead 



Skates 



a 121, 320 in number 

 6 176, 536 bushels. 

 c 9, 260 bushels. 



Species. 



Spanish mackerel 



Spots 



Squeteague , 



Striped bass 



Sturgeon , 



Caviar 



Suckers 



Sun-fish 



Swell-fish 



Tautog , 



Tomcod or frost-fish 



Whitebait 



Whiting , 



Crabs, hard 



Crabs, soft 



Lobsters , 



Squid , 



Clams, hard, public reefs 



Clams, hard, private areas . . 



Clams, soft 



Oysters, market, public reefs. 

 Oysters, market, private 



areas 



Oysters, seed, public reefs... 

 Oysters, seed, private areas.. 



Mussels 



Scallops 



Terrapin 



Shells 



Total 228,092,285 



Lbs. 



4,104 



4,800 



2, 346, 683 



71, 840 



112, 626 



4,291 



129,802 



12, 875 



134,870 



49,662 



38, 300 



24, 510 



33, 975 



791, 725 



« 40, 440 



183,539 



180, 846 



b 1,404, 288 



(? 779^450 



/12, 342, 561 



£7 237,230 



h 3, 571, 295 



i 262, 400 



i 1,109, 724 



340 



fc 2, 286, 000 



206 

 73,939 

 9,102 

 6,108 

 2,215 

 6,129 

 1,099 



101 

 1,798 

 1,152 

 1,784 



480 



2^104 

 21,742 



5,114 

 232, 121 

 25, 565 

 58,843 



3,554 



1,700,431 



16,550 



252, 005 



1,860 



107,337 



340 



1,330 



3,894,270 



d 77, 945 bushels. 

 e 5, 480 bushels. 

 /1, 763, 223 bushels. 



» 33, 890 bushels. 

 A 510, 185 bushels 

 i 10, 240 bushels. 



184, 954 bushels. 

 38,1001 ' " 



STATISTICS OF THE FISHERIES BY COUNTIES. 



[n comparing the returns b}- counties for 1901 with those for 1898 

 and previous years, a large decrease in the fisheries of Queens County 

 is apparent. This is due to the formation of a new county, Nassau, 

 within the former limits of Queens Count}^, and Queens and Nassau 

 counties combined now represent the Queens Countj^ of previous 

 years. Also there appears an extension of the fisheries of New York 

 County and a corresponding decrease in Westchester County, owing to 

 a change in the boundary lines. 



The extent of the fisheries in each county of New York in 1901 is 

 shown in detail in the following tables: 



Table showing the number of persons employed in the fisheries of New York in 1901. 



