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THE LOFFODEN FISHERY IN 1880. 



605 



(32,100,000 to 39,900,000) ; from St. John's, 16,000,000 (28,200,000 to 

 44,200,000)5 from United States, 4,700,000 (5,000,000 to 9,700,000) ; from 

 Iceland, 2,500,000 (3,100,000 to 5,600,000); from France, 2,700,000 

 (3,000,000 to 5,700,000) ; from Scotland, 2,000,000 (2,700,000 to 4,700,000) ; 

 from various countries, 26,600,000 (140,900,000 to 167,500,000). 



Table LXXIV. 



Table LXXV. 



[Millions of fish.] 



Country. 



Total import (of split cod). 



"West Indies 



Spain 



Brazil 



Portugal 



Great Britain and Ireland. 



Il aly and Austria 



United States 



South Amtsrica 



Germany 



DenmarK 



British Guiana 



Medit erranean 



Canada 



Newfoundland 



Other countries 



Total. 



11.7 

 7.4 

 5.5 

 5.4 

 1.4 

 2.0 

 1.1 

 1.5 



35.7 

 37.7 

 12.3 

 7.2 

 6.9 

 4.8 

 2.8 

 1.4 

 1.3 

 1.4 



1.4 

 0.1 



40.2 

 38.6 

 14.6 

 8.0 

 6.9 

 6.6 

 4.4 

 1.8 

 1.4 

 1.5 

 1.4 

 1.2 

 0.8 



37.6 

 37.3 

 13.2 

 8.4 

 7.1 

 6.4 

 2.4 

 2.2 

 1.9 

 1.5 



0.9 



35.3 

 35.5 

 10.2 

 8.0 

 5.9 

 5.4 

 2.3 

 3.0 

 1.8 

 1.6 

 L6 

 1.2 

 1.1 

 0.5 

 1.4 



39.0 

 39.1 

 13.4 

 10.1 

 8.7 

 5.8 

 4.8 

 3.7 

 3.5 

 2.3 

 1.6 

 0.9 

 0.6 

 0.1 

 2.6 



36.0 

 12.3 

 12.3 

 6.7 

 5.9 

 4.9 

 4.0 

 3.3 

 2.2 

 1.3 

 1.3 

 1.4 

 0.9 

 2.3 



114. 8 117. 



122.7 I 114.8 



136.2 



37.7 

 37.3 

 12.5. 

 8.8 

 6.8 



2. G. 

 2.0 

 1.8 

 1.5 

 1.2 

 0.7 

 0.2 

 2 9 



Table LXXVI contains a summary of the total import. Of the whole 

 quantity exported, 57,600,000, or 37.4 per cent., went to America; 

 92,000,000, or 59.9 per cent., to Europe ; and 4,000,000, or 2.6 per cent.^ 

 to unknown places. 



