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The following table shows the amounts of domestic exports of fish, by 

 countries : 



Countries. 



rish, -Iried or 

 . smoked. 



Cwt. iDollars. 



Argentine Republic 



lielgium 



Brazil 



Central American States 



Chili 



China 



Denmark 



Danish West Indies 



Trance ". : 



French Wcsst Indies and French Guiana. 



French Possessions in Africa and adja- 

 cent islands 



French Possessions, all other 



(rermany 



Great Britain : England 



Scotland ." 



Nova [jcotia, New Brunswick, and Prince 

 Edward Island 



Quehec, Ontario, Bupert's Land, and the 

 Northwest 'rcrvitory 



British ( 'oluiiihiu 



Newtoundlaufl and Labrador , 



British West Indies and British Honduras 



I5ritish G uiana 



Hong-Kong 



British Possessions in Africa 



British Possessions in Australasia 



Hawaiian Islands 



Havti 



Italy 



Japan 



Liberia , 



Mexico 



Netherlands , 



Dutch West Indies 



Peru 



Portugal 



Azore, Madeira, and Capo Verde Islands. 



Portuguese Possessions in Africa and ad- 

 jacent islands 



Unssia, Asiatic 



San Domingo 



(!!uba 



Porto Rico 



Spanish Possessions in Africa and adja- 

 cent islands 



Sweden and Norway 



Urdted States of Colombia 



Ihuguay 



"Venezuela 



All other isslands and ports, not elsewhere 

 specified 



195 

 "45 



1,316 

 "343 



170 

 i6,'93Sy 



C24 



84," 228 



Total 



Additions taken fi-om Canadian reports 



Grand total , 



80 

 242 



1C3 

 3S0 

 912 



9, 592 I 41, 352 



2,902 

 87 

 70 

 5,084 

 940 

 104 

 815 



90 



02, 387 



30 



55 



371 



42 



1 



24, 994 



72 



Oil 



22 



3,490 



18, 483 

 5,729 



196 

 1,997 



710 



18, 900 



096 



350 



27, 709 



4,886 



089 



3,474 



C44 



:!72, 025 



CO 



400 



1,238 



443 



7 



77, 818 



315 



3,295 

 00 



10, 503 



87, 087 

 24, 077 



760 

 12, 142 



Fish, 

 fresh. 



Dollars. 



Fish, pickled. 



Barrels. Dollars. 







50 

 121 



2,312 

 395 



53, COO 



2,714 



CO 

 541 



857 



6,000 

 2,302 



18, 480 



270 I 2,107 



170 1,042 



740 4, 151 



1, 030 4, 700 



2,040 



219 

 2 



86 

 009 



CO, 200 



5,160 

 33 



159, 648 |791, 785 

 189,151 



'980,936 



114, 138 



5,540 

 1,478 



81 



020 



926 



29, 737 



430 

 4 

 6 



2,102 



2, 112 



588 

 1,258 



20, 510 

 715 



12, 137 



1,028 

 16 



33, 006 

 9,289 



806 



4,052 



7, 352 



225, 949 



3,117 



43 



56 



11, 416 



10 

 141 



10, 534 

 5,140 

 8,137 



101, 492 

 5,232 



Fish, oth- 

 er cured. 



Oysters. 



Dollars. 



Dollars. 



779 



309 



5, 0S9 



3,429 



2, 572 



2,489 



43, 307 



7,280 



612 



13, OTj.i 



72, 536 



1, 587, 457 



5,514 



50 



21, 787 



2,453 



220 



25, 289 



1,090 



291, 606 



341 



207, 403 



17, 701 



31, 344 



13, 980 

 1,117 

 7,250 



4,551 



812 



12 



,841 



240 

 , 555 



402 



230 



34 



50 



18, 420 



118, 034 



2,007 



5, 093 



50, 516 



1,849 



68 



1,491 



809 



38 



183 



33, 143 



2, 992 



482 



224 

 2, 157 

 1,381 



181 



70, 227 ,480, 738 |2, 486, 225 200, 620 

 170, 010 



431, 230 



One thousand nine hundred and three barrels of pickled herring, 

 valued at $9,088, passed through Boston to Sweden and Norway as a 

 foreign export. 



Miscellaneous fish to the value of 832,120 goes as foreign export to 

 England ($22,098), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (85,795), the French 

 West Indies ($3,932), Quebec, Ontario, &c. ($215), and Australasia ($80). 

 Of this amount Boston sends the most ($31,905) and Portland the re- 

 mainder ($215). 



