[433] REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 523 



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Chincoteague 112 



Shoala 39 



Chiaholm, Capt 341 



Christiania Fj ord 4 



Chronological history North American 



mackerel fishery 218-354 



Church, Capt. David T 123 



Clark, A.Howard 60,115,162 



William 119 



Close of seaaon, 1828 224 



1850 246 



Clnpea aestivalis 90,91,109 



harengoa 18 



Cogswell, Greneral "William 150 



Cohasaet 265 



Cohasset hooker, good catch of a, 1860 274 



Cold waters, partial to 7 



ColUns, Capt. J. "W...19, 21, 22, 27, 32, 33, 38, 143, 276 

 reminiscences of, 1849. 244 

 '50. 245 

 '51. 249 



'52. 253,254 

 '53. 256,257 

 '54. 258 



'55. 260,261 

 '56. 261 



'57. 262,263 

 58. 267 



'59. 270,271 

 '60. 274,275 

 '61. 279,280 

 '62. 282,283 

 '63. 284 



'64. 285 



'65. 287,288 

 '66. 294,295 

 '67. 298-300 

 '68. 305 



'69. 309 



70. 313,314 

 '71. 319 



'72. 321 



'73. 326 



Cooked mackerel 133,134,135 



Copepoda 15 



Crabs 30 



Currents, effect o^ on mackerel food 30 



Gushing, Hon. Caleb 46 



Dana & Co 159 



Davis, "Uncle" GTeorge, reminiscences of, 



1819-1859 223,224 



Davis, Gideon li 223 



Dates of appearance and disappearance .41, 42, 43, 



44, 47 



for successful fishing 39, 40, 44, 47 



Deane, Samuel IIG 



Deblois, Capt. E. T 77 



Deep water haul 79 



Delaware 83 



Capesof 9 



coast 339 



Denmark (Eastern) 4 



Destructive gale in Gulf of St. Lawrence, 



1873 325 



Dimock, Daniel 317 



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Di8».ppearanc« 11 



Discophores 15 



Disinclination to take the hook 226 



Dissection 10, 11 



Dogfish 28 



Double Island H.arbor 3 



Drag-net fishery, the most extensive 108, 109 



Drag-seining 116 



Drailing for mackerel 117,118 



Drift-net fishing 109,110 



Duffy, Mr. William 9 



Dunn, Mr. M.itthew 25 



Dyer, Mr. Charles A 845 



Earll, Mr. R. E 3,79,85,88,131,345 



Early apjjearance off Cape Ann, 1869 306 



catches, 1871-1881 112,113 



1878 338 



days. Cape Ann mackereling trip, 



]815-'20 223 



fishing off Cape Cod, 1671 218 



methods of the mackerel fishery. . . 115-119 



start for the bay, 1858 263 



1860 273 



East Point (Prince Edward Island) 46, 82, 257 



Eastport, Me .21,107, 136 



Egg Rock 310 



Eggs, mackerel - 25, 26 



Elizabeth, Cape 49 



Enemies 27-29 



English Channel 4 



Escuminac Point 82, 242, 267, 282, 287, 294, 300 



Essex 105 



Existing laws 254-372 



Failure of bay fishery, 1877 335 



the fishery, 1843 238 



almost tofcil, 1841 . . 236 



sad results of, 1868. 304,305 

 mackerel on George's Banks, 



1845 239 



Western coast, 

 Nova Scotia, 



1832 226 



Saint Lawrence Gulf fishery, 



1879 344 



Spring mackerel at the Magda- 



lens, 1S76 332 



Fall fishery at Cape Ann, 1860 277 



in Barnstable Bay, 1870 311 



Cape Cod Bay, 1849 244 



1860 276,277 



1869 306 



1871 318,319 



1879 339 



mackerel in Cape Cod Bay, 1838 231 



school on Nova Scotia coast, 1861. . . 279 



Fattening the fish 100, 102 



Fees of the inspector-general 147,162 



Financial profits of the mackerel hook 



fishery 103-105 



Firelsland ...*. 253 



First American vessels in the bay, 1876.. 332 



appearance, 1875 328 



arrival from the bay, 18G0 273 



1861 293 



1862 381 



