XVIII -STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EX- 

 PORTS OF FISH, FISH-OIL, WHALEBONE, THE TONNAGE OF 

 FISHING VESSELS, ETC., FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 



1884. 



By Charles W. Smiley. 



A. — Impokts. 



1. Free. — Quantities and values, by countries. 



2. Free. — Quantities and values, by customs districts. 



3. Dutiable. — Quantities aiul values, by countries. 



4. Dutiable. — Quantities and values, by customs districts. 



5. Products of tlie fisberies. — Quantities and values. 



6. Summary for eleven years.— I. Free. II. Dutiable. (Qaautities.) 



7. Summary for eleven years. — I. Free. II. Dutiable. (Values.) 



B. — Expo UTS. 



8. Domestic products. — Quantities and values, by countries. 



9. Domestic products. — Quantities and values, by customs districts. 



10. Foreign products. — Quantities and values, by countries. 



11. Foreign products. — Quantities and values, by customs districts. 



12. Summary for eleven years. — Quantities. (Domestic products.) 



13. Summary for eleven years. — Values. (Domestic products. ) 



14. Summary for eleven years. — Quantities. (Foreign products.) 



15. Summary for eleven years. — Values. (Foreign i)roducts.) 



C. — Tonnage. 



IG. Summary, 1789-1883. — Whale, cod, and mackerel. 



17. Cod and mackerel, 1884, by customs districts. 



18. Whale, 1884, by customs districts. 



The following tables have been prepared, with the assistance of Mr. E. Y. David- 

 sou, from the annual report of the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department, 

 and are based on the custom-houso returns : 



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