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Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Malcolmson v. O'Dea, 10 H. L., 591, "in common", 729. 



Malmesbury, Perrier to, July 26, 1852, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 227, French fishery, 



"in common," 723. 

 Maps showing regulations, 785. 



Marcy circulars: 795-803; circular of July 12, 1855, B. C. Ap., 207, 796; 

 Crampton to Clarendon, June 1855, B. C. Ap., 206, 795, Apr. 25, 1856, 



B. C. Ap., 210, 796; not result of controversy, GRAY, 799. 



F. de Martens, servitudes, sec. 93, 661-2. 



G. F. de Martens, servitudes, 597, 660-1. 

 Meaning of question 1, 540-544. 

 Merignhac, servitudes, 648. 



Military servitudes, 691. 



Monroe, Bagot to, Dec. 31, 1816, U. S. C. Ap. 29S, renewal of 1783 right, 739. 



Moore and Moore, p. 34, "in common, " 728. 



Moser, 628; application of servitude, 693. 



Municipal law and treaty, conflict between, must be settled by political 

 branch of government: Queen v. Keyn, L. R. (1876) 2 Ex. Div., 63, 802; 

 Whitney v. Robertson, 124 U. S., 124, 802. 



Municipal laws: Not discussed in settlement of Fortune Bay controversy, 

 837. Prior and subsequent to 1871 treaty, force of, DRAGO, 842, LAMMASCH, 

 841. . United States does not claim exemption from all, 545. 



Municipal legislation, Fortune Bay controversy, 827 et seq. 



Naked servitude: 625; LAMMASCH, 627. 



Nature of servitudes, 563. 



Negotiations of 1818: Gallatin to Adams, Nov. 6, 1818, B. C. Ap., 97, 863-4; 

 "in common" as used by negotiations, 736-740. 



Netherlands, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



New Brunswick, statutes of. See Statutes cited. 



Neuman: servitudes, 621, 694; application of servitude, 694. 



Newfoundland acts making effective treaty of 1871, U. S. C. C. Ap., 86, 87: 

 788, 790; Fish to Thornton, June 25, 1873, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 196, 789; Thorn- 

 ton to Davis, July 30, 1873, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 197, 789-90; Thornton to 

 Fish, June 19, 1873, U. S. C. C. Ap., 195, 788. 



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



Newfoundland, first regulations in 1905, 759. 



Newfoundland fishery regulations: Baird's report, disappearance of herring, 

 782. Bultow violates treaty, Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap., 1153, LAM- 

 MASCH, 786. Consolidated statutes, 1902, U. 8. C. Ap., 175, seining, not 

 applicable to Labrador, 776. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed. 1879, U. S. 



C. C. Ap., 585, destruction of fish, 779. Fishing regulations, 1905, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 201: Purse seines, effect of, 778-9, 782-3; Sunday fishing, 783; bultows, 

 trawls, 784. Foreign fishing vessels acts, 1905, 1906: Bond's speech, Apr. 

 12, 1905, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 438, 775; Bond's speeches, U. S. C. C. Ap., 413, 

 448, Apr. 7, 12, 1905, policy of Newfoundland legislation, 773, 774; crew, 769; 

 Grey's memorandum, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 978, 772; ice, 769; lines and 

 seines, 769; order in council, Sept. 9, 1907, suspending acts, 772; right of 

 visit and search, 771; right to employ aliens, 770; Root to Durand, Oct. 19, 

 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 968, 771; Root to Reid, June 30, 1936, U. S. C. Ap., 985, 

 772; seizure and detention, 771; stringent provisions, 769. Huxley: Lecture 

 at International Fisheries Exhibitions, U. S. C. C. Ap., 598, 599, destruc- 

 tion of fish, 781. Labrador transferred to Quebec, LAMMASCH, 758. LAM- 



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