440 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



The most extensive fishery trade is carried on with the Dominion of 

 Canada, the aggregate value of the imports from and exports to those 

 provinces in 1894 being $2,008,733, nearly all of which represents im- 

 ports. Ranking next in extent of fishery-trade are England, France, 

 Haiti, Sweden and Norway, Netherlands, and Germany, respectively. 

 The following summary shows the extent of the trade in 1894 with those 

 countries with which it generally exceeds $100,000: 



4. Statement of the total fishery -trade (exclusive of ambergris, coral, cuttle-fish bone, seaweed, 

 and skins) with each principal foreign country during the year ending June 30, 1894. 



Designation. 



Canada , 



England 



France 



Haiti 



Sweden and Norway. . 



Netherlands 



Germany 



Scotland 



British West Indies.. 



Trench Oeeanica 



British Australasia... 



Hongkong 



Newfoundland 



Austria- Hungary 



Cuba 



Miquelon, Langley, etc 



Ireland 



Hawaiian Islands 



All others 



Total 



Imports. 



, 339, 007 



782, 628 



, 029, 242 



1,712 



627, 390 



502, 755 



90, 865 



256, 185 



146, 135 



224, 757 



3,311 



11,231 



136, 305 



168, 391 



42, 466 



117, 255 



111,477 



39 



297, 256 



6, 888, 407 



Domestic 

 exports. 



$269, 726 



1, 304, 493 



198,968 



652, 723 



552 



58, 845 



438, 333 



70, 143 



103, 584 



11,431 



235, 086 



175, 743 



343 



117, 752 

 175 



105, 101 

 515,308 



4, 258, 306 



Total. 



$2, 608, 733 

 2, 087, 121 

 1, 228, 210 

 654, 435 

 C27, 942 

 561, 600 

 529, 198 

 326, 328 

 249, 719 

 236, 188 

 238, 397 

 186, 974 

 136, 648 

 168, 391 

 160, 218 

 117, 430 

 111,477 

 105, 140 

 812,564 



11,146,713 



Per- 

 centage 

 of total. 



23.39 

 18.72 

 11.02 

 5.87 

 5.63 

 5.04 

 4.74 

 2.93 

 2.24 

 2.13 

 2.14 

 1.68 

 1.22 

 1.51 

 1.44 

 1.05 

 1.00 

 .94 

 7.31 



100. 00 



