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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Des Voeux to Stanhope, Nov. 24, 1886, B. C. Ap., S19, French shore regula- 

 tions, 356. 



Discrimination in shore regulations not permissible, 297. 



DRAGO: meaning of articles 2 and 4 of Special Agreement, 1909, 340-41. 



Drying, regulations: Lower Canada, 1788, B. C. Ap., 592, 331-332; 1807, im- 

 perial statute, B. C. Ap., 600, 332. 



Evarts to Babson, Aug. 5, 1879, U. S. C. Ap., 67S, "right" or "license," 315. 



"Exchange," the, 7 Crunch (U. S. \-116, servitudes, 313. 



"Exclusive" or "in common," French rights, LAMMASCH, opinion English 

 law officers, 362. 



Fabre, 114, servitudes, 362. 



Fish, reported in Thornton to Granule, 1873, B. C. Ap. t 252, recognition of 

 right of British claims as to regulations, 318. 



FITZPATRICK: "Any sort of fishing, " Imperial statute of 1824 regarding New- 

 foundland, 333-334. Municipal legislation, 344. " Partition " theory , 349. 

 Treaty of 1763, Great Britain-France-Spain, B. C. Ap., 8, 5th sec., French 

 shore, 352. 



Fortune Bay case, LAMMASCH, 335. 



France, treaties of, See Treaties cited. 



French shore question: 349-360,361-3. American argument, 349-350. DCB 

 Voeux to Stanhope, Nov. 24, 1886, B. C. Ap., S19, regulation French shore, 

 356. Exclusive rights of France, 350. Fabre, p. 114, 362. France-United 

 States treaty of Feb. 6, 1778, B. C. C. Ap., S, French exclusive right, 350. 

 LAMMASCH, French rights "in common" or "exclusive," opinion English 

 law officers, 362. Regulation of French shore, 1886, order in council, Aug. 9, 

 1886, U. S. C. C. Ap., 319, lobsters, 356. Statutes carrying out 1818 United 

 States treaty and 1783 French treaty dissimilar, 355. Statutes: 1788, B. C. 

 Ap., 561-3, giving effect to French coast treaty, 354-5; 1819, B. C. Ap., 

 565, 354; 1824, B. C. Ap., 567, LAMMASCH, 357. Treaties with France and 

 United States unlike, 350, 354. Treaty of Utrecht, 1713, B. C. Ap., 7, art. 

 13, 351. Treaty of 1763, B. C. C. Ap., 8, 5th section, FITZPATRICI, 351. 

 Treaty of 1783, B. C. Ap., 11, arts. 4, 5, 352. Treaty of 1904, B. C. Ap., 

 48, local regulations, 359. 



GaspS Bay, regulations: Lower Canada, 1788, B. C. Ap., 592, 331-332. 



Gasp6 fisheries, regulations: Lower Canada, 1829, B. C. Ap., 610, 333. 



General remarks, 11-14. 



Grant, treaty of 1783 is, not partition, 303. 



Granville, Thornton to, June 30, 1873, B. C. Ap., 252, Fish's views on 

 right of British claim to regulations, 318. 



GRAY : Divisibility of subdivision (c) of question 1, 295. Municipal legislation, 

 343. Recourse to arbitral tribunal against prejudicial regulations, 337, 338. 

 Remedy for regulations prejudicial to Americans, 342. Thornton to Hill, 

 July 10, 1873, B. C. Ap., 253, Bancroft Davis on right of British claim to 

 regulations, 319. 



Great Britain, statutes of, See Statutes cited, Imperial. 



Great Britain, treaties of, See Treaties cited. 



Gurry grounds, regulations: New Brunswick, 1853, B. C. Ap., 62S, 332; 1854, 

 Revised Statutes, B. C. Ap., 626, 332-333. 



Halifax arbitration, 1877, American recognition of right of British claim as to 

 regulations, 319-20. 



Hall, 159-160, servitudes, presumption in favor of servient state, 310-311. 

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