INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2497 



jDurner, Honorable George Continued. 



Question 1 Continued. 



Boutwell, Fish to, Apr. 23, 1870, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 187, Boutwell circular, 



804-5. 



Boutwell not representative of United States, 811. 

 Bouvier's Law Dictionary: "Liberties," 706. 

 Boyle, Lyttleton to, Apr. 19, 1904, U. S. C. C. Ap., SS9, French right to 



summer fishery only, 862. 

 Boyle to Lyttleton, Apr. 15, 1904, U. S. C. C. Ap., SS8, French right only to 



summer fishery, 861. 

 Bracton, p. 375, "in common," 726. 

 British act of 1788, interpretation of notes attached to French-British treaty 



of 1783, 855. 

 British act of June 14, 1819, U. S. C. Ap., 112, legislative construction of 



treaty of 1818, 788. 



British admission of limitation of sovereignty, 767. 

 British admission that Great Britain never attempted regulation of French 



right, 858. 



British assumptions in Halifax arbitration, 814. 

 British attitude before Halifax arbitration, Evarte to Welsh, Aug. 1, 1879, 



U. 8. C. Ap., 671, 832. 



British concession, "liberty" is "right," 708. 

 British fishermen have no more rights to compete with Americans than with 



French, 858. 



British fishermen in American waters; American position, treaty of 1871,716. 

 British memorandum. May 3, 1882, U. 8. C. Ap., 742-S, joint regulations, 



839-40. 



British objection to French claim, 857. 

 British Order in Council, 1819, U. S. C. Ap., 115, construction of 1818 



treaty, 747-8. 



British plenipotentiaries, American to, Oct. 7, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 314, re- 

 newal of 1783 right, 740. 



British position inconsistent with view at Halifax arbitration, 825. 

 British position re servitudes, 1818, 580. 

 British position to-day on limitation of sovereignty, 550. 

 British sovereignty limited by treaty, 829. 



Bulmerincq, sec. 49, objections to servitude, 687, servitudes, 611. 

 Bultow or trawl defined, 785. 



Bultow violates treaty, Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap., 1153, Lammasch, 786. 

 Bultows, 784. 



Cables as economic servitudes, 692. 

 Calvo, D., servitudes, 650. 



Canada did not regulate treaty coast until 1868, 757. 

 Canada discontinued fishing licenses, 804. 

 Canada, first regulations, in 1892, 759. 

 Canada-Labrador boundaries, LAMMASCH, 812'. 



Canada-Labrador, change of boundary did not affect treaty rights, 810. 

 Canada, statutes of. See Statutes cited. 

 Canadian fisheries, nontreaty coasts, GRAY, 823. 



Canadian foreign fishing vessels act, May 12, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 136: Thorn- 

 ton to Davis, May 26, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 589, 805-6. 

 Canadian policy, change of, Thornton to Fish, Apr. 14, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 



580, 803. 



