2502 NORTH ATLANTIC C(JAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Halifax award, connection with Fortune Bay controversy, 829; payment of, 

 829. 



Halifax case, Evarte' report, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 280, 832. 



Hall, p. 159, servitudes, 673-4; criticised, 674-5; shows national prejudice 

 on servitudes, 675-6. 



Halleck, gee. 20, servitudes, 677-8. 



Hamilton, Bathurst to, June 21, 1819, B. C. Ap., 99, explains act of 1819, no 

 restrictions on Americans, 750-1. 



Hartmann, servitudes, 607-8. 



Heffter, servitudes, 602. 



Heilborn, servitudes, 618-21; application of servitude, 694. 



Herring, disappearance of, Baird's report, 782. 



Herring fishery, 820. 



Herzegovina, Bosnia, Austria-Hungary, servitude relationship, 604. 



Hill, Thornton to, July 10, 1873, B. C. Ap., 253, police regulations, 794. 



History of servitudes, 561-2. 



Hollatz, servitudes, 592, 637-40. 



Holtzendorff, servitudes, 609-10. 



Hoppin, Salisbury to, Apr. 3, 1880, U. S. C. Ap., 685: "In common," 711; 

 Fortune Bay controversy, 834. 



Hunting and fishing rights as servitudes, GRAY, 607. 



Huxley, lectures at International Fisheries Exhibition, destruction of fish, 

 U. S. C. C. Ap., 598, 599, 781. 



Iddesleigh, d'Aubigny to, Sept. 20, 1886, U. S. C. C. Ap., 316, French rights, 

 853. 



Imperial statutes: 1775, B. C. Ap., 545, regulation of bank and coast fishery, 

 757. 1786, B. C. Ap., 555, regulations, 754. 1788, B. C. Ap., 561. inter- 

 pretation of notes attached to French-British treaty of 1783, 855; French 

 fishery, 749. 1819, U. S. C. Ap., lit, making 1818 treaty effective, 744, 

 788. 1907. U. S. C. Ap., 116, Order in Council suspending colonial legisla- 

 tion, 772. 



"In common:" 709-738; Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, U. S. C. Ap.,279, 



722. American sources considered, 719-721. Bathuret to Adams, Oct. 30, 

 1815, U.S. C.Ap.,277,738. Blackstone's Commentaries, 727. Bracton, p. 

 S75, 726. British construction not justified colloquially, 730. British con- 

 struction not justified grammatically, 730. British sources considered, 721- 



723. British position bare and unsupported, 713. CardwelJ toLordsof Ad- 

 miralty, Apr. 12, 1866, B. C. Ap.,221, 710. Clarendon on, 549. Clarendon 

 to Crampton, Oct. 11, 1855, B. C. Ap., 208, 710. Coke upon Lyttleton, pp. 

 268, 269, 726. Defined in dictionaries, Johnson's, Davies's, Fleming's, Ken- 

 rick's, Ash's, Barclay's, Sheridan's, Perry's, Walker's, 717-719. Does not 

 imply exclusive grant, FTTZPATRICX, 724-5. Does not imply exclusive 

 right, 714. Evarts' report, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 284, 732-4. Evarts 

 to Welsh, Aug. 1, 1879, U. S C. Ap., 671-2, 732-1. Extended to future laws 

 for first time, 837. French fishery, Perrier to Malmesbury, July 26, 1852, 

 U. S. C. C. Ap., 227, 723. Granville to Lowell, Oct. 27, 1880, U. S. C. Ap., 

 712,712. GRAY, 626. Grey's memorandum, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 

 973, 712-13. Implies submission to regulation, 709. In diplomatic corre- 

 spondence, 710-14, 720-23. In national statutes, 724. In treaties of 1854 and 

 1871,714-717. In treaties of 1854, 1871, LAMMASCH. 714-16. Introduction of 

 words, GRAY, 737. Kent's Commentaries, 727. Lord Salisbury's position, 



