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NeU iiHe.l t() liitch cod 15, 16, 17, 20 



used to catch pollock 15, 17, 20 



Newfoundland cod-tisherics 3, 8, 9 



fishing-grounds fl 



methods 3 



sinkers used in 4 



use of nets in 8, 9 



Kordland fisheries 6, 8 



Northern Eagle, schooner, iisos cod gill- 

 nets 11, 14, 15 



Norway, methods of netting cod in ll 



nets used in 10 



twine factories of 1 



Norwegian fishermen, methods of 2, 3 



methods 1, 3, . 5, 12 



origin of 5 



results of 6 



nets, brought to Gloucester. . . 4 



use of 1,3,5,12 



Oil, yields of 8 



Onward, schooner, uses gill-uets 18 



Pollock taken in gill-nets 8, 17, 20 



Porpoises caught in gill-nets 19 



Portsmouth, fish marketed at 16, 17, 20 



fisheries 13, 14 



Preservative for nets 21 



Puffers caught in giU-nets 19 



Rafte, Strait of, cod-flsheries 6 



P;igc. 



Rising Star, schooner, uses gill-nets 16 



Rockport, fish marketed at 16, 17, 20 



Roost Island cod-fisheries . . : 6 



Salisbury boats use gill-nets 19 



Shore cod-fisheries 10, 16 



Sinkers for floats 2, 5 



Smiley, Charles W., cited 20 



Sondmor fisheries 7 



fishermen, floats prepared by. .. 2 



Sorvaagen, methods near 7 



Spirling nsed as bait 11, 17, 19 



Spruce-bnds tan for nets 3 



Squalus caught in gill-nets 19 



S. W. Craig, schooner, nses nets 18 



Taned marline for -floats 2 



Trawls, anchors for 5 



buoys for. ... 3 



proper use of 6 



results obtained from 8 



Trawl-line cod-fishery 12, 20 



TJnderrunning described 9, 12 



United States, gill-nets brought to 10 



Wallem, F. M., cited 1, 3 



"Watch buoys, use of 3 



Whale's Back Light fishing-ground 13 



"West Ford cod-fisheries 6 



"Wi ley, Horace, uses gill-nets 18 



"Winter cod-fisheriee 5, 10 



