INDEX TO OKAL ARGUMENTS. 2501 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



French right a servitude, Derby to Glover, June 12, 1884, U. S. C. C. Ap., 

 308, 583. 



French right, never acknowledged as exclusive by Great Britain, 855; British 

 objection to, 857; exclusiveness of not sustainable on principle, 857. 



French rights, Halifax arbitration, 819; 853. 



French shore question, Salisbury on, 581-3, 634. 



French treaty right, a servitude, 581, 601, 625-7, 632-37. 



Funck-Brentano and Sorel, servitudes, 650. 



Fur Seal Arbitration, speech of Russell, 13 Proceedings, 10, 11, authority of 

 text writers, 689-90. 



Gallatin to Adams, Nov. 6, 1818, B. C. Ap., 97, servitude, "for ever," 580, 

 863-4. 



Gareis, servitudes, 612. 



Germany, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Glover, Derby to, June 12, 1884, U. S. C. C. Ap., 308, French right a servi- 

 tude, 583. 



Gonner, servitudes, 584, 597, 624, 693; application of servitude, 693. 



Goulburn and Robinson to Castlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. (7. Ap., 86, treaty 

 right unlimited, 740. 



Granville on limitation of sovereignty, 549. 



Granville, Thornton to: June 23, 1873, B. C. Ap., 251, admission of Mr. Fish 

 as to regulations, 792; June 30, 1873, B. C. Ap,, 252, right to make police 

 regulations, 793; Mar. 14, 1881, U. S. C. Ap., 732, joint regulations, 839. 



Granville to Lowell, Oct. 27, 1880, U. S. C. Ap., 712: "In common," 712, 

 Fortune Bay controversy, 836; joint regulations, 838. 



Granville to Thornton, Feb. 24, 1881, U. S. C. Ap., 725, joint regulations, 

 838. 



GRAY: American right, Clauss, p. 87, 633. Boutwell circular, duty to observe 

 regulations, 808. Canadian fisheries, nontreaty coasts, 823. Fishery and hunt- 

 ing rights as servitudes, 607. " In common," 626. Introduction of words " in 

 common," 737. Liberty subject to regulation is servitude, 625. Marcy cir- 

 culars not result of controversy, 799. Notes attached to British-French treaty 

 of 1783, 854. Obligations versus servitudes, 597. Regulations before 1862, 

 752. Regulations in derogation of treaty right, 546. Sovereign rights in 

 servitudes, 586. Sunday law included in "in common," 837. 



Great Britain admits regulations must be reasonable, 767. 



Great Britain and Newfoundland, dispute between, during 1906-7, 555. 



Great Britain, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Great Britain never admitted exclusive French right, 855. 



Great Britain, sovereignty limited by treaty of 1871, 843. 



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



Grey on limitation of sovereignty, 550. 



Grey's memorandum, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 973; "in common," 712-3; 

 fishery regulations, 772. 



Halifax arbitration: 813-26, 831. British attitude before, Evarts to Welsh, 

 Aug. 1, 1879. U. S. C. Ap., 671, 832. British position inconsistent with 

 view at, 825. "Concurrent rights" used at, 815. Drying and curing, 817. 

 French rights, 819, 853. " Full freedom " on treaty coasts, 818. Inexhaust- 

 ible supply of fish, 816. Limits of 1818 treaty rights in, LAMMASCH, 823. 

 Offal, 817. Over-fishing, 820. Seines, 817. Trescot on unlimited fishery 

 before, B. C. Ap., 266, 831. Vague references to regulation in, 824. 

 Winter fishery, 820. 



