2424 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



1870, U. 8. C. Ap., 582, 207-8. Islands, Bay of, French interference, 112. 

 Joint commission to delimit, 212. Malmesbury to Crampton: Aug. 10, 

 1852, B. C. Ap., 169, 169; Sept. 16, 1852, B. C. Ap., 196, 174-5. Mira Bay, 

 284. Miramichi Bay, 283. Not concerned in instructions to Gallatin and 

 Rush, B. C. Ap., 83, 84. "Of Her Majesty's dominions," Kimberley to 

 Young, Oct. 10, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 628-9, 212. Opinion of law officers, 

 144. Placentia Bay, 284. Port au Port, French interference in bay of, 112. 

 Relaxation of British position, Colebrooke's report. B. C. Ap., 148, 156-7. 

 St. Ann's Bay, 283. St. George, French interference in bay of, 112. St. 

 Mary's Bay, 284. St. Peter's Bay, 284. Seward's speech, Aug. 14, 1852, 

 B. C. Ap., 181, 172. Seymour's conversation with Perry, Aug. 17, 1852, 

 B. C. Ap. t 191-2, 164-5. Six-mile bays: first mentioned by U. S., 172; 

 Granville to Young, June 6, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 609, 209; instructions of 

 Canada, June 27, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 611, 210; opinion of provincial gov- 

 ernors, 156; Stanley to Falkland, May 19, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, 156. Stan- 

 ley's proposal to relax British position, no argument for U. S., 156, 158. 

 Territorial coast belt and bays, distinction, GRAY, 71. Ten-mile rule, 

 208-9. Treaty of 1806 did not consider, 51. U. S. Senate Committee 

 on Foreign Relations, minority report on Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, B. C. 

 Ap., 451, 286. Webster's notice, July 6, 1852, B. C. Ap. 152-3, 161-3. 



Blaine-Bond convention, 1891, B. C. Ap., 45, 289. 



Elaine, Thornton to, May 28, 1871, U. S. C. Ap., 736, closing Fortune Bay 

 controversy, 278. 



Elaine to Thornton, May 28, 1871, U. S. C. Ap., 737, closing Fortune Bay 

 controversy, 278. 



Bond-Blaine convention, 1891, B. C. Ap., 45, 289. 



Bond-Hay convention, Nov. 8, 1902, B. C. Ap., 46, 290. 



Boutwell's circulars: First circular, June 9, 1870, B. C. Ap., 237. Second cir- 

 cular, Mar. 6, 1872, B. C. Ap., 249-250, 213-219. Admit right of Great 

 Britain to regulate, 215-16, 255 Apply to treaty coast, 219. 



Brent to Addington, Sept. 8, 1824, U. 8. C. Ap., 334, evidence in Bay of 

 Fundy seizures, 117. 



British gave up contention as to Bay of Fundy, 151. 



British position in 1838 as to regulations, 138. 



British proposition for fishery article, treaty of 1818, B. C. Ap., 89, 85-6. 



Bryce, Bacon to, Feb. 21, 1909, U. S. C. Ap., 9, Bay of Fundy excluded from 

 present arbitration, 178-9. 



Buchanan, Everett to, Apr. 23, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, seizure of "Washing- 

 ton" and "Argus," Bay of Fundy, 155. 



Campbell to Seymour: Aug. 15, 1852, B. C. Ap., 190, mackerel fishery, 128. 

 Aug. 26, 1852, B. C. Ap., 195, Perry's position on treaty violations, 165-6. 



Canada: Ceded to Great Britain, 1763, 25. Instructions regarding regulations 

 and bays, May 14, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 582, 207-8. Instructions as to 

 3-mile limit and 6-mile bays, June 27, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 611, 210. Reg- 

 ulations against Americans: 1868, B. C. Ap., 628, 133; 1870, B. C. Ap., 630, 

 133; 1886, B. C. Ap., 631-2, 133; 1886, Revised Statutes, B. C. Ap., 632-4, 

 133-4. 



Canadian fishery, British case before Halifax commission, U. S. C. C. Ap., 

 525-546, 233-248. 



Canadian order in council, Jan. 8, 1870, B. C. Ap., 230, licensee discontinued, 

 204. 



