FOREIGN FISHERY-TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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19. Statement of the exports of fishery products from the United States during each year 

 from 1790 to 1820, inclusive — Continued. 



Tear ending Sep- 

 tember 30 — 



1790 



17U1 



1792 



1793 



1794 



1795 



1790 



1797 



1798 



1799 



1800 



1801 



1802 



1803 



1804 



1805 



1806 



1807 



1808 



1809 



1810 



1811 



1812 



1813 



1814 



1815 



1816 



1817 



1818 



1819 



1820 



Total 



Marine oils (continued) 



Whale and fish. 



Gallons. 



a 15. 

 447 

 436 

 512 



,000 

 810 



,176 

 582 

 700 

 420 

 204 

 215 

 379 

 550 

 640 

 626 

 826 

 932 

 198 

 421 

 544 

 186 

 106 

 4 



68 

 177 

 460. 

 986 

 860. 

 , 262 



<15,748,405) 



I a 13,765s 



Values. 



$124, 908 

 89, 465 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 (&) 

 (6) 

 (b) 

 (b) 

 (b) 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 c 280, 000 

 c 310, 000 

 c 315, 000 

 c 4 18, 000 

 c 476, 000 

 C 88, 000 

 c 169, 000 

 c 222, 000 

 e 78, 000 

 t- 56, rim 

 c2, 500 

 e 1,000 

 c 57, 000 

 cllO, 000 

 230,444 

 493, 126 

 430, 050 

 631,047 



Spermaceti. 



Pounds. Values 



70, 379 



182, 400 

 157,520 

 235,000 

 21 1, 960 

 240, 720 

 221,903 

 130, 438 

 144, 149 

 240,301 

 181,321 

 290, 660 

 135, 037 

 238, 034 

 127, 002 

 180, 535 

 294, 789 

 172, 132 

 45, 130 

 214,444 

 187, 190 

 257, 094 

 157, 590 

 20, 522 

 21, 154 

 312,065 

 110,910 

 201,939 

 305, 142 

 169, 919 

 267. 177 



$27. 724 

 54, 720 

 (&) 

 ('<) 

 (6) 

 (B) 

 (6) 

 (&) 

 lb) 

 (b) 



(b) 



(&) 



d 175, 000 



d 70, 000 



d 163, 000 



d 182, 000 



d 130, 000 



d 23, 000 



d 136, 000 



d 132, 000 



d 273, 000 



d 141, 000 



10, 500 



9,000 



tf 143, 000 



59. 000 



100, 970 



137,314 



76, 463 



106, 871 



5,741,374 



Whalebone. 



Pounds. Values 



121,281 



124,820 



154,407 



202, 620 



354, 617 



410, 664 



308, 314 



452, 127 



62, 805 



89, 552 



32, 636 



23. 100 



80, 334 



09, 802 



134, 006 



21, 335 



50, 594 



104, 035 



8,000 



8, 825 



42, 843 



30, 340 



8,128 



174 



3,668 



9,300 



8,038 



25, 202 



2,942,848 



$20,417 

 24,906 

 (6) 

 (b) 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 (b) 

 (b) 

 (6) 

 (6) 

 (b) 

 (&) 

 (6) 

 (?) 

 (e) 

 (e) 

 (e) 

 (e) 

 («) 

 (e) 

 («) 

 (e) 

 («) 



('') 



734 

 1,581 



804 

 5,040 



Total. 



Values. 



$1, 194, 287 

 1,353,354 



2, 635, 000 



3, 420, 000 

 2, 884, 000 

 3,116,000 

 2. 804, 000 



832, 000 



1.710,000 



1, 481, 000 



1, 413, 000 



935, 000 



304, 000 



188,000 



912,000 



1. 331. (TO 



1, 671, 498 

 2, 186, 236 



2,024,421 



2, 252, 628 



a Barrels. 



b Xot separately reported. 



c Includes value of sperm oil. 



d Includes value <>f whalebone. 

 e Included with spermaceti. 



Exports from 1821 to 1891. — Table 20,.coinpiled from the annual reports 

 on commerce and navigation, United States Treasury Department, shows 

 the exports of domestic fishery products during each year from 1821 to 

 1894, inclusive. Prior to 1865, fresh fish were not specially enumer- 

 ated, and the same is true of "canned fish and other products" prior 

 to 1869, and of oysters prior to 1864; but the imports of those articles 

 before the years stated were not of great extent. It appears from this 

 table that of the $271,096,530 worth of domestic fishery products 

 exported since 1820, $86,741,975 worth, or 31 per cent, was marine oils; 

 $51,990,798, or 19 per cent, dried or smoked fish; 12 per cent, whale- 

 bone; 6 per cent, brine-salted fish; 5 per cent, oysters, and 4 per cent, 

 spermaceti. 



