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E-warfc, John S., K. C. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Webster's notice: July 6, 1852, B. C. Ap., 15%, agrees with British view, 1235, 

 1291, 1293. Seward in Senate, Aug. 14, 1852, B. C. Ap., 181, 1297. 



West, Bayard to, May 20, 1886, B. C. Ap., 302, relates to commercial privi- 

 leges only, 1310-11. 



West, Roseberry to, July 23, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 823, Canadian customs cir- 

 cular, 1316-17. 



Wheaton, American 3-mile rule contention not supported, 1338. 



Woodbury, Leavitt Bros, to, June 13, 1839, U. 8. C. Ap., 428, request for 



instructions to fishermen, 1276. 

 Question 7, pp. 1361-1367. (July 18, 1910.) 



Aberdeen, Everett to, Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 144, geographical advantages 

 of colonial fishermen, 1364. 



Advantages, geographical, of colonial fishermen, 1364; Everett to Aberdeen, 

 Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 144, 1364. 



Bait: Prohibition of sale not recent, 1365-7. Purchase of, an industrial 

 advantage, 1365. Sale of, a commercial privilege said to be involved, 1362. 



Commercial privileges: Alleged to be involved here are sale of bait, and of 

 herring, 1362. Industrial advantages, distinction, 1363-5. Not con- 

 cerned, 1361. 



Everett to Aberdeen, Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 144, geographical advantages 

 of colonial fishermen, 1364. 



Geographical advantages of colonial fishermen, 1364; Everett to Aberdeen, 

 Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 144, 1364. 



Herring, sale of, a commercial privilege said to be involved, 1362. 



Industrial advantage: Commercial privileges, distinction, 1363-5. Priby- 

 loff Islands, United States position, 1365. Purchase of bait is, 1365. 



Pribyloff Islands, United States position re industrial advantages, 1365. 



Reciprocal arrangements of 1830 not involved, 1361. 



Scope of question, 1361. 



Treaty of 1871, article 29 not involved, 1361. 



Finlay, Right Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne. 



Introduction, pp. 6-23. (June 6, 1910.) 



Question 1. General remarks, 11-14; servitudes, 7-8. 



Question 2. General remarks, 14-15. 



Question 3. General remarks, 15-16. 



Question 4. General remarks, 16. 



Question 5. General remarks, 16-20; bays, 8; U. S. contention as to bays, 

 17-18. 



Question 6. , General remarks, 20-21. 



Question 7. General remarks, 21-23. 

 Historical resumt, pp. 23-294. (June 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 1910). 



Aberdeen, Everett to: Aug. 10, 1843, B. C. Ap., ISO, "Washington," 146. 

 May 25, 1844, B. C. Ap., 133-4, shelter in Bay of Fundy, 150. May 25, 

 1844, B. C. Ap., 133-4, Bay of Fundy, 148. Oct. 9, 1844, B. C. Ap., 140, 

 "Argus," seizure of, 153. Mar. 25, 1845, B.C. Ap., 142-3, Bay of Fundy, 

 "Argus." 154. 



Aberdeen to Everett: Apr. 15, 1844, B. C. Ap., 132-3, bays, 3-mile limit, 

 "Washington," 147-8. Mar. 10, 1845, B. C. Ap., 141, Bay of Fundy, 

 seizure of "Washington," 153. Apr. 21, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, Bay of 

 Fundy, 154-5. 



