120 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OP^ FISH AND FISHERIES. 



of trips in 1894 exceeded that iu 1893 by over 1,100. The increase in 

 receipts was nearly U5,000,000 pounds, but the value of products 

 decreased over $200,000, the value of the augmented yield of cod, had- 

 dock, etc., not compensating- for that of the diminution in the mackerel 

 catch. The following table is a recapitulatory comparison, by fishing- 

 grounds, of the fish receipts in 1893 and 1894. For a more detailed 

 exhibition of the changes in the two years, the foregoing tables may be 

 compared with similar tables iu the previous report of this division. 



No. of trips. 



La Have Bank 



Western Bank 



Quereau Bank 



St. Peters Bank 



Green Bank 



Grand Banks 



Canso Bank 



Cape Shore 



Cape North 



Gulf of St. Lawrence. . 

 Iceland and Greenland. 



Off Newfoiuidland 



Browns Bank 



German Bank 



Georges Bank 



Cashes Bank 



Fippenies Bank 



Tillies Bank 



Clark Bank 



Jeffreys Ledge 



Middle Bank 



Off Highland Litiht ... 



Off Chatham.... ^ 



South Channel 



Nantucket Shoals 



Shore, general 



193 

 141 

 164 



7 



2 



148 



7,081,405 



4, 140, 169 



3, 071, 980 



223. 980 



48, 400 



19,041,180 



867, 480 



5, 668, 380 



1, 724, 730 



1 , 845, 900 



137, 250 



2, 665, 900 



30, 000 



31, 202, 772 



18, 427, 090 



241, 200 



66, 000 



220, 000 



5, 653, 365 



4, 967, 530 



2, 633, 785 



1, o02, 132 



14, 082, 550 



2, 533, 800 



13, 986, 070 



13, 060, 397 

 5, 194, 723 



2, 383, 033 

 491, 890 

 898, 187 



19, 123, 860 



261, 430 



7, 605, 253 



95, 200 



1,202,000 



1, 490, 500 

 264, 620 



4, 784,. 670 



77, 000 

 40, 619, 785 

 15, 346, 260 

 420, 500 

 253, 400 

 263, 800 



5, 574, 784 

 5, 296, 10!) 



3, 845, 085 

 1,841,40(1 



21, 249, 770 



2, 775, 620 

 12, 697, 541 



167, 116, 817 



$189,934 

 217, 859 

 237, 871 

 14, 865 

 4,542 

 572, 591 

 24, 361 

 240, 947 



84, 301 



103, 327 

 7,732 



54, 95] 



255 



900, 849 



244, 866 



5,287 



1, 382 



4,718 



104, 650 

 108,507 



52, 411 

 28, 265 

 J85, 244 



526i 013 



$291, 686 

 275, 221 

 165, 559 

 32, 160 



68, 025 

 532, 668 



6, 929 

 205. 347 

 2, 412 

 66, 265 

 84, 752 

 15, 367 

 78, 545 

 1,188 

 873, 695 

 186, 717 

 6, 630 

 4,277 

 5,085 

 97, 425 

 95, 949 



69, 036 

 31,947 



331, 140 

 62, 776 

 307,810 



3, 897, 671 



The following statement is a summary comparison of the aggregate 

 receipts at Boston and Gloucester in 1893 and 1894, each of the prom- 

 inent fishes being shown separately: 



r6sum6 of reports issued. 



The printed articles emanating from this division in 1895 consisted of 

 statistical and descriptive reports on the fisheries of the Great Lakes 

 and Middle Atlantic States, a general paper on the statistical aspects 

 of the United States fisheries, and several reports treating of special 

 subjects, An outline of the nature and scope of these papersis given. 



