530 



HISTORY OF THE MACKEREL FISHERY. 



[440] 



St. Lawrence Bay fleet, 1880 351 



fishery, hostilities of 

 C anadians 

 cause loss 

 to Ameri- 

 can ves- 

 sels, 1870.. 3U 

 outlook for, 



1866 289 



small catch, 



1871 318 



Gnlf, favorable reports from, 



1862 281 



fisheries of 1879 345-347 



fishery, 1870 311 



1876 332 



a new feature 



in, 1859.... 269 

 review of, 



1878 343-344 



and New England 



coast fisheries, 1878. 340 

 surface temperatures 



in 34 



St. Peter's Harbor 247 



Staples, Capt. J. S 112 



Star Island 251 



fish 30 



Starbnck,Mr 202 



Statistics of the inspection of mackerel 



from 1804 to 18 80 162,217 



the mackerel fishery in 1880. 123,125 



Maine 193 



Massachusetts 162, 163 



iffew Hampshire 202 



United States 203-206 



Steele, Mr. George 158,159 



Stellwagen Banks 33 



Stone, Mr. "William 311 



StoningtoH 34 



Storer, H. K 4,23,24 



Story,G.V 316 



John 92,219 



Studies of the movements of the mackerel 



schools 29-48 



Success of the Cape Cod and Cape Ann 



mackerelmen, 1837 230 



a Gloucester schooner, 1876 . . 382 



Successful bay trips, 1858 264 



day's fishing, 1858 264 



George's trip, 1874 327 



SuU cod 18 



Summer limit 20 



Sunday-keepers, 1866 293 



Swampscott market fishermen, success of, 



1870 312 



Swan's Island 113 



Sweden, south coast of 4 



Sydney 82,284 



Harbor 300 



Sylvester, Felix 315 



Table of quantity and value of Canadian 

 fisheries, 



1880.... 130 



Page. 

 Table of quantity and value of Kew Eng- 

 land fisheries, '80 129 



showing coastwise movements of the 



mackerel 47, 48 



the period and yearly dif- 

 ference in number of days 

 between the first appear- 

 ance of the herring and 

 the mackerel at the Mag- 

 dalen Islands from 1857 to 



1876 45 



Tackle, new fishing 77 



Talhnan, John 77 



Tarr, Capt. Benj 219 



Mr. Moses 10 



Temperature, efifect of, on local movements 



ofmackerel 33,34 



variationsin 20 



TeiTy, Capt. Kussell D 347 



Thomas, Nathaniel 119 



Thnrlow 85 



Thysanopoda 15, 16, 17 



Tides, effect of 20 



Tinkers 26 



Tolling or chumming up 92 



Tom'sBay 333 



Tory, James A 317 



Towns of Cape Cod built up by their fish- 

 eries 248 



Treat, Mr. 17. S 44 



Treat, Noble & Co 239 



Turner, Capt. James 117 



Tusket Islands 250 



United States and Canada fishery, 1873- 



1881,1873-1880 209 



fishery 48 



fishery, 1831, 1834-1838, 1851, 



1864-1881 209 



imports pickled mackerel, 



1824-1841, 1850-1881 211, 213 



Unprofitableness of the mackerel fishery, 



1847 240 



of the St. Lawrence Gnlf 



fishery, 1873-1877 336 



Varanger Fjord 4 



Venning, "W. H 315,317,320 



Verrill, Professor 4,28,33 



Vessels 49,52,84,85,113 



loss of, by destructive gale at St. 



Lawrence Bay, 1853 256 



in the mackerel fleet, 1851 249, 250 



and men engaged in the Glouces- 

 ter fishery, 1862 280 



Vineyard Haven 336 



Islands 47 



Sound 12,22,107 



Voss, Adolph 91 



Waquoit, Mass 9 



Watch Hill 34,334 



"Watson, Capt. Edward 243 



Capt. Nathaniel 78,79 



"Webb, Capt. Henry 22,24 



, "Weir at Cape Cod, big catch in a, 1869 307 



1877.... , 333 



