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At Boston the decrease amounted to 7,828,781 pounds and $27,106 

 in value. The fares landed at Boston were 3,403, 170 being from the 

 Eastern Banks and 3,233 from grounds off the New England coast. 

 At this port the greater quantity of the fish was derived from grounds 

 off' the New England coast. The total quantity of products landed at 

 Boston was 58,992,131 pounds, worth $1,671,400, the fresh fish amount- 

 ing to 56,85.5,111 pounds, the salt fish being only 2,137,020 pounds. 

 It should be noted that at Gloucester the quantity of salt fish is greatly 

 in excess of that landed in a fresh condition. 



Summary, by fishing -grounds, of certain fishery products landed at Glouceder, Mass., in 

 1901 by American fishing vessels. 



F. C. 1902 



