2522 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Customs Circular No. 371, (Canadian) U. S. C. Ap., 761, 791, seizures within 



3-mile limit, 1194. 

 Customs Circular No. 371, (Canadian) amended, in exact accord with treaty, 



Roseberry to West, July 23, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 82S, 1194, 1196. Objections 



to original, Bayard to West, May 29, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 774, 1194-5; June 



14, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 787, 1195. 



Cutts to Seward, Apr. 7, 1866, U. S. C. Ap., 566, 6-mile bays, 1014. 

 Davis in United States Senate, Aug. 3, 1852, B. C. Ap., 167, cod fishing in 



bays prior to mackerel fishing, 1162. 

 De Cussy: I: 96-7, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1213. /; 96, maritime 



jurisdiction, 1060. 

 "Dee," seizure by, in 1817, 1107. 

 Delaware Bay, case of, 1202-4. 

 de Martens, G. F., sees. 40, 41, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1210, 1225. 



Sec. 15,t, p. -S99, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 

 Despagnet, sec. 415, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1216. 

 Diplomatic history 1783-1815 reviewed, 1048-72. 

 Dobbin to Shubrick, July 14, 1853, U. S. C. C. Ap., 169, instructions, fishing 



within 3-mile limit, 1185-90. 

 Dodd to Howe, Sept. 1, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 1082, seizures to be within 3 miles, 



1185. 

 Doherty, Cope v., 2 De Gex & Jones, 614, jurisdiction, continued exercise 



and international acquiescence therein, 1221. 

 "Dominion" and "dominions," 1005. 

 "Dominion" defined, 1114. 



"Dominions, His Britannic Majesty's," LAMMASCH, 1005. 

 "Dominions in America, His Britannic Majesty's," 1114. 

 "Dotterel," 998. 



DRACO: "Any" in renunciatory clause, 1112. 

 Drying, curing, or fishing, "within the exclusive British jurisdiction" cause 



of differences prior to 1818, 1041. 

 Drying: Instructions, Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, U. S. C. 



Ap., 304, 1109. Monroe to Adams, Feb. 27 r 1816, U. S. C. Ap., 287, 1106. 

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



"sight" test, 1086. 

 Everett-Aberdeen correspondence, 1844-5, British position not acquiesced in 



by Americans, 1170-73. 

 Everett, Aberdeen to, Mar. 10, 1845, U. 8. C. Ap., 489, opinion of law officers 



of Crown, 1169, Bay of Fundy, relaxation of British position, 1171. 

 Everett, Upshur to, July 30, 1843, U. S. C. Ap., 472, cod fishing in bays prior 



to mackerel fishing, 1162. 

 Everett to Aberdeen: Aug. 10, 1843, B. C. Ap., 131, cod fishing in bays prior 



to mackerel fishing, 1162. May 25, 1844, U. S. C. Ap., 478-82, treaty con- 

 siders "general outline" of'coast, 1170-71. Mar. 25, 1845, U. S. C. Ap., 



497, Bay of Fundy, relaxation of British position, 1172-3. 

 Everett to Ingersoll, Dec. 4, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 540, cod fishing in bays prior 



to mackerel fishing, 1162. 

 Exclusion from high sea by treaty, GRAY, 1078. 

 "Exclusive British jurisdiction, " 1044. Fishing, drying, curing, within; 



cause of differences prior to 1818, 1041. 

 Exclusive right of French, Protocols American-British conference, Mar. 29, 



1824, U. S. C. Ap., 124, Franco-American controversy, 1151. 



