X CONTENTS OF CASE. 



Question 5 Continued. Page- 

 Argument 



British contention 



Use of word " bay " in various passages of Article I 105 



Judicial decisions 



Conception Bay 



Line to be measured from headlands 



United States contention 



Reply of Great Britain 107 



Right of a State over open sea adjoining cosu-t 



Unidentified coasts 10S 



Right over inclosed waters 



Bays 108 



Usage of nations 109 



United States- 

 Delaware Bay 100 



United States claim, 1S04 110 



Fuca Straits 110 



Chesapeake Bay 111 



Great Britain 



Bristol Channel 111 



Regina v. Keyn 112 



Bays in question 



Conception Bay 113 



Chaleurs 113 



Mirainichi 114 



Maritime jurisdiction claimed by other nations 114 



.Fishery conventions 114 



France and Great Britain, 1839 114 



Great Britain and Germany, 1874 114 



Denmark, 1880 114 



North Sea convention, 18S2 115 



Effect of these conventions 115 



Summary 115 



Opinions of jurists 



American writers 115 



English writers 117 



Continental writers 119 



Present opinions 



Institute of international law 120 



Other opinions 121 



Summary of opinions _ 121 



Negotiations of 1818 121 



Conclusion 122 



Question 6 : 



" Coasts " and " shores " 123 



The question stated 123 



Analysis of treaty 123 



Distinction between phrases 124 



Negotiations, 1814-1818 124 



Instructions, 1815 125 



French claims 125 



Other treaties 125 



Magdalen Islands 126 



Conclusion 12G 



