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HISTORY OF THE MACKEREL FISHERY. 



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Last arrival from the bay, 1858 264-266 



Late school in Massachusetts Bay and at 



CapeCod, 1859 272 



Latham, Captain 112, 338 



Latitude, range of 4 



Lavoie, F 315,316,320 



Laws, petitions, and protests 119 



Le Barre Harbor 326 



Lee-bowLng 97 



Legislation for the protection of mackerel . 119, 123 



Le Have 7 



Bank 17 



Leighton, Capt. Andrew 22 



Lewes, Del 331,339 



License reqnired by C an adian Grovemment 

 from American vessels fishing in Gnlf 



of St. Lawrence, 1866, 1867 290, 296, 297 



Life-history of the mackerel 3-29 



Line-fishery, exceptional hauls 96 



List of American vessels engaged In the 



mackerel fishery, 1880 420-429 



Little, E. H 145 



Long Island 21,49,260 



Sound 41 



Lookout, Cape 113 



Loss of many schooners in the Bay, 1852. . 253 



Low, Maj.D. W 89,91,105,305,328 



Lowe, Capt. Francis 115 



Lowry, Mr 89 



Loyd, Thomas. 10 



Lucky haul at Provincetown, 1877 333 



streak 82 



vessels, 1875 328 



Lunenburg 317 



Lurvey, Abraham 85,118,220 



Lyle, H. M 248 



Mackerel hook fishery 81-107 



Mackerelmen, discouraging prospects for, 



1841 235 



poor doings of, 1837 230 



1844 238 



Mackerel pocket 17 



mint 18 



shark 28 



Macrura 15 



Maddocks, Capt. Joseph 82 



Maddox, Mr. Luther 78 



Magdalen Islands. ... 21, 22, 30, 31, 40, 82, 94, 247, 261, 

 280, 284, 294, 295, 299, 309, 326 



River 271,274 



^Maine coast, fishing on the, 1860 276 



Gulf of 49,83 



fishery, 1864 285 



mackereling in, 1825 222 



-Malpec 249, 288, 294, 299 



Manomet Ponds 238 



Margaree Islands 82, 280, 286, 299 



Margaret's Bay Ill 



Market fishermen, good luck of, 1872 319-320 



for mackerel, 1832 225 



1858 266 



1859 272 



running for the 75 



Markurson, Capt. Knud 80, 81, 339, 340 



Marr, Capt. Chester 17,99 



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Marshall, Capt. William 221 



Marston, Robert 213 



Martha's Vineyard 45 



Martin, Capt. S. J 69,70,71,72 



Martinicns Rock 49,83 



Massachusetts Bay 314 



fishery, 1876 832 



fishing in, 1870 310-311 



catch of mackerel for 1838- 231 

 fisheries, extent of, 1837.. 229 



fleet, 1880 418-419 



Mather, Richard 13 



May, Capo 41,112 



Mayo, Henry & Co 133 



Mr. Noah 40 



McLain, Captain 76 



McLean, Capt. Geo 337 



McMann, Captain 80 



Moccatina 316 



little 4 



Mediterranean 4 



Mehlman, Capt. David N" 43 



Menhaden 7 



Menhiggln 13 



Merchant , Capt 85, 218, 219, 220, 222, 224, 225 



Capt. EpeaW 92,99 



Capt. George, jr 52, 57, 71, 78 



James 220 



Merrimac River 89 



Methods of curing, past and present 145, 147 



Mexico, Gulf of 4 



Migrations 5-6-12,31,32 



northerly 12,13 



MUk Island 22,24 



Mingan 4 



Islands (Labrador) 82 



Miramichi 82 



Bay 267,309 



Miscou Point 22,46,82,245,282,294 



Mitchill, Dr 39 



Mr. Charles 131 



Modeof fishing 92-98 



Moisie 315 



Monhegan, Mo »„». 110 



Island 49,83,254 



Montauk 294 



Point 83 



Morgan, Captain 234 



Mount Desert Ishind 107,345 



Rock 49,83,244,254,314 



Mount Louid 271,275 



Movements of mackerel, influence of blue- 

 fish on, 1850 244,245 



Movements of the mackerel schools, ob- 

 servations of American fishermen 37, 41 



Midgrave, Port 332,346 



Mystic River 54 



Nantucket 13 



Shoals 23,31,83,112 



NeaUey, Mr. E. J 43 



New Bedford 54 



New Brunswick 22, 50 



fishery, 1852 254 



and Nova Scotia fishe- 

 ries 1871,317 



