FISHERIES OF THE GREAT LAKES. 



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Comparative tahle sJioichifj the vessels, boats, ajyparatus, and other property employed in 

 the fisheries in the Great Lakes in 1880, 1885, and 1890 — Continued. 



Lakes and j-cars. 



Value of 

 all other 

 appa- 

 ratus. 



Shore prop- 

 erty and 

 casii cap- 

 ital. 



Total in- 

 vestment. 



Superior : 



1880 . 



1885 . , 



1890 . , 

 Michigan 



1880 ., 



1885 ., 



1890 . , 

 Huron : 



1880 . 



1S35 . . 



1890 . . 

 St. Clair: 



1880 . . 



1885 . . 



1890 . . 

 Erie: 



1880 . . 



1885 . . 



1890 . . 

 Ontario : 



1880.. 



1885 .. 



1890.. 

 AH lakes : 



1880.. 



1885 . . 



1890.. 



4,630 

 7,557 

 5,974 



58, 510 

 40, 896 



3,3G0 

 3,444 

 2,206 



180 

 23 

 814 



5,775 

 22, 644 

 49,320 



6,000 

 4, 722 

 2,345 



44, 5i4 

 96, 906 

 103, 800 



$25, 280 

 78, 082 

 63, 476 



124, 740 

 326, 902 

 215, 914 



20, 600 

 35, 333 



21, 665 



1,080 



160 



9,418 



20, 000 

 23, 952 

 18, 110 



214, 200 

 539, 930 

 498, 096 



$2, 010 



2, 920 



955 



2,040 

 6,950 

 3,480 



6,000 

 8, 825 

 6,240 



2,800 

 8,32.1 

 5,305 



1,950 

 3,177 



20. 400 

 30, 192 

 17, 236 



$200 

 1,155 



2, 763 



1,455 

 13,-157 

 13, 460 



3, 500 

 23, 100 



7,159 



1,500 

 3,819 

 5,580 



8, 645 

 72, 205 

 70, 601 



15, 300 

 126, 363 

 109, 920 



$12, 700 

 177, 521 

 179, 778 



104, 100 

 788, 356 

 693, 159 



3, 700 

 140,620 

 254, 025 



24, 000 



218,270 

 150, 6S2 



163, C75 

 847, .564 



1, 502, 750 



5,000 

 50, 100 

 38, 667 



313, 175 



2, 228, 431 

 2, 819, 061 



$81,380 

 427, 933 

 366, 682 



551. 135 

 1,757,831 

 1, 437, 224 



103, 730 

 385, 349 

 408, 858 



40, 580 

 251,081 

 210, 145 



515, 100 

 1, 562, 138 

 2, 816, 302 



54, 050 

 135, 749 

 123, 533 



1, 345, 975 

 4, 520, 081 

 5,362,774 



Comparative taile showing the primary products of the fisheries of the Great 

 1889, 1885 and ISOO. 



Lake^ in 



* JJoes not include oil, caviar, isinglass, and other secondary producta. 



