6 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Oregon to Portlock bank, Alaska; (2) "Puget Sound," comprising 

 Puget Sound proper, together with the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 

 Rosario Strait, Canal de Haro and adjacent bays, straits, and sounds; 

 (3) ''Alaska," including principally boat shipments from Alaskan 

 ports, exclusive of direct landings of fishing vessels operating off the 

 coast of Alaska; and (4) ''British Columbia," including mainly boat 

 and rail arrivals exclusive of direct landings of fishing vessels operat- 

 ing off the coast of British Columbia. These areas overlap in a num- 

 ber of instances, but the limits described are as definite as the scope 

 of the field permits. 



Quantity of certain fresh and frozen fishery products received at Seattle, Wash., during 



1921. 



[Thousand pounds (000) omitted.] 



1 Includes sahleflsh, gray cod, tomcod, "lingcod," rock fishes, flounders, smelts, perch, herring, etc. 



2 For table of oyster arrivals see page 7. 



CARLOAD ARRIVALS OF OYSTERS. 



Oysters in carload quantities were received in Seattle during 1921 

 from points in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. 

 The oysters all arrived by express and were received only in the 

 months shown in the following table : 



