2520 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



sec. 417, 1216. Pradier-Fodeie, sec. 632, 1208; sec. 662, 1215. Rivier, 1 : 146, 

 1208; 1: 154, 1216. Sorel, Funck-Brentano and, p. S75, 1215. Stoerk, in 

 Holtzendorff, //: 474, 1208. Testa, p. 69, 1216. Twiss, p. 292-5, 1208, 

 1213. Vattel, /: 23, 1210. Westlake, 7: 187-8, 1217. 



Cannon-shot rule interpreted by United States and Great Britain to be 3-mile 

 limit, 1206-7. 



Cannon-shot rule, treaty of 1806, 1051. 



Cape North, 1169 



Cape Percy, 1161 



Cape Rogue, 1145. 



CardwelFs letter, Apr. 12, 1866, B. C. Ap., 921: instructions to provincial 

 authorities limiting bays, 1191; 3 miles from any "British" bay, 1023. 



Cases cited: Ann, 1 Gallison's Reports, 62, Anna, 5 Robinson's Admiralty 

 Reports, 373, cannon-shot rule is 3 miles, 1053. Commonwealth v. Man- 

 chester, 152 Mass. Rep., 230; 139 U. S. Rep. ,240, 6-mile bays, 3-mile limit, 

 1086, 1088. The Commonwealth v. Peters, 12 Metcalfs Rep., 387 (Mass.), 

 "sight" as test of jurisdiction, 1082-3. Conception Bay, L. R. (1877) 

 g App. Cos., 394, 1204-5. Cope v. Doherty, 2 de Gex and Jones 614, juris- 

 diction, continued exercise and international acquiescence therein, 1221. 

 Dunham v. Lamphere, 3 Gray's Rep., 268, 3-mile limit distinguished from 

 "sight" test, 1086. "Le Louis," 2 Dodson, 239, jurisdiction, continued 

 exercise and international acquiescence therein, 1221. Moray Firth case, 

 1001. Regina v. Keyn, L. R. (1876) 2 Ex. Div., 63, jurisdiction, continued 

 exercise and international acquiescence therein, 1221. Twee Gebroedern, 

 S Robinson's Admiralty Reports, 162, 336, cannon-shot distance is 3 miles, 

 1051-2. U. S. v. Grush, 5 Mason's Rep., 290, "sight" as test of jurisdic- 

 tion, 1083-4. 



Castlereagh to British commissioners, Aug. 14, 1814, 0. A. Ap., 2244, 3-mile 

 limit, 1098. 



Castlereagh to Adams, May 7, 1817, U. S. C. Ap., 295, British limits, 1107. 



Castlereagh to Robinson and Goulburn: July 28, 1814, 0. A. Ap., 2241, open 

 sea fishery, maritime jurisdiction, 1026. Aug. 24, 1818, B. C. Ap., 85, 

 instructions, 1105. 



Chaleurs, Bay of, fishing lost to United States, Lyman, 2:100, 1155-6. 



Chamberlain-Bayard treaty of 1888, 1196-8. Report of Senate Committee on 

 Foreign Relations, B. C. Ap., 444, British bay defined, 1197. 



Chambers between headlands, Madison to Monroe and Pinkney, May 17, 1806, 

 B. C. Ap., 60, 1055. 



Charts showing nontreaty coasts, 1142. 



Chesapeake Bay, case of, 1204. 



Coast. See also Nontreaty coast. 



Coast and shore convertible terms, FTTZPATRICK, 1061. 



"Coast" and "shore" interchangeable, 1806 treaty, 1051. 



"Coast" comprehends edges of bays, 1114-1118. 



Coast, "general outline" of, considered by treaty, Everett to Aberdeen, May 

 25, 1844, U. 8. C. Ap., 478-82, 1170-71. 



"Coast" in Anglo-Russian treaty, 1825, 1092. 



"Coast," treaty of 1763, Great Britain-France-Spain, U. S. C. Ap., 52, 1117. 



Cod and mackerel fisheries, one-third forfeited by new construction treaty, 

 Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap. 1287, 1159. 



Cobbett, Pitt, p. 143, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 



