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Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



"Exclusive sovereignty of Great Britain," 1044. 



Falkland, Stanley to, May 19, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, 6-mile bays adopted by 

 British, 999, 1017, 1172. 



Falkland's stated case, for opinion of Crown law officers, 1168. 



Ferguson, /: 399, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1208; pp. 396-7, 1215. 

 I: 399, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 



Fillmore to Webster, July 20, 1852, B. C. Ap., 155, instructions regarding 

 circular, 6-mile bays, 1181-2. 



Finlay, Alaskan Boundary Arbitration, Proceedings, 5: 237, Conception Bay 

 case decision narrow, 1205. 



Fiore, C., sec. 205, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1208; T. t sec. 808, 1214. 



Fish, Thornton to, Jan. 26, 1871, U. 8. C. Ap., 632, joint high commission, 

 1026. 



Fishery controversy, none since 1818, Vail's report to President, Aug. 14, 

 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 436, 440, 1164-5. 



Fisheries, Mississippi and the, Russell to Adams, Feb. 11, 1815, B. C. C. Ap., 

 150, 1096. 



Fisheries not to be considered, treaty of Ghent, 1814, Monroe to American 

 commissioners, June 25, 1814, U. S. C. Ap., 242, 1070. 



Fishery in nonterritorial waters, Russell at Fur Seal Arbitration, Proceedings 

 IS: 320, 1027. 



Fishery officers, Mitchell to, June 27, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 611, 613, seizures 

 only within 3-mile limit, 1192. 



Fishery rights outside British jurisdiction, GRAY, 1134. 



Fishery within exclusive British jurisdiction, American commissioners to 

 Monroe, Dec. 25, 1814, U. S. C. Ap., 256, 1072. 



Fishing in bays between 1845 and 1852, 1179. 



Fishing, drying, or curing "within the exclusive British jurisdiction" cause 

 of differences prior to 1818, 1041. 



Fishing, instructions: Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, U. 8. C. 

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



Fitzmaurice. speech in Parliament, 6-mile bays, 999-1000. 



FTTZPATRICK: "Any" in renunciatory clause, 1112. Coast and shore convert- 

 ible terms, 1061. Jurisdiction not asserted, 1812-1818, 1119. Renuncia- 

 tory clause, 1019. Seizures in 1817, 1108. The "triangle," 1010. 



Five-mile limit, 1063. Treaty of 1806, 1050. 



"Forever, " report Gallatin and Rush to Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 

 306, 1128-9, 1130-32. 



Forsyth, Paine to, Dec. 29, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 451, headland theory, 3-mile 

 limit, 1167. 



Forsyth, Primrose to, Nov. 25, 1840, U. S. C. Ap., 458, headland theory, 1167. 



Forsyth to Stevenson, Feb. 20, 1841, B. C. Ap., 124, cod fishing in bays prior 

 to mackerel fishing, 1162. 



France, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Franco- American controversy, 1149-1152: Bay, St. Georges, British juris- 

 diction over not admitted, 1152. French exclusive right, protocols Amer- 

 ican-British conference, Mar. 29, 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap., 124, 1151. Rush 

 and Gallatin to Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 306, 1151. Rush 

 to Canning, May 3, 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap., 127, vessels within 3-mile limit, 

 1150. 



French exclusive right, protocols American-British conference, Mar. 29, 1824, 

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



