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66. Statement by countries of the foreign trade in marine oils during the ten years ending 



June 30, 1894. 



Countries 



Europe : 

 Azores, and Madeira Isl- 



Belgium 



France 



Germany 



Italy 



Netherlands 



Sweden and Norway 

 United Kingdom — 



England 



Scotland 



North America: 



Canada; — 

 Nova Scotia and New 



Brunswick 

 Quebec and Ontario 

 British Columbia 



Newfoundland 



Miquelon and Langley 



Mexico 



Central America 



"West Indies 



South America: 

 Argentina 



Brazil 



Chile 



Colombia 



Peru 



Uruguay 



Venezuela 



Asia and Oceanica 

 China 

 Hongkon 

 Japan 



British Australasia 

 Hawaiian Islands 



All other islands and ports 

 Grand total 



Note. — In balance of trade, 

 exports over imports. 



indicates excess of imports over exports; — indicates excess of 



Imports of marine oils.— The marine oils imported consist of three 

 classes, viz, cod-liver oil, seal oil, and whale and fish oil. Of the im- 

 ports during the last ten years, the first-named comprised 53 per cent, 

 the seal oil 3 per cent, and the whale and fish oil the remaining 44 per 

 cent. The following compilation shows the quantity and value of each 

 class imported for consumption during the twenty-six years ending in 

 1894 and the average value per gallon. 



