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Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Haddock in bays: Adams' diary, Nov. 25, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 101, 1159. 



LAMMASCH, 1158. 



Halifax arbitration, position of United States regarding 6-mile bays, 1014. 

 Hall, p. 157, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1209. 

 Halleck, /: 167, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 



Hammond, Jefferson to, Nov. 8, 1793, B. C. Ap., 57, 3-mile limit, land- 

 locked bays, 1081. 

 Harbors, American claim to, Madison to Monroe and Pinkney, Feb. 3, 1807, 



U. S. C. C. Ap., 98, 1065. 

 Harbors: Comprised in maritime jurisdiction, 1059. In 1818 referred to 



those within 3-mile limit, 1130. Search within, Madison to Pinkney and 



Monroe, May 20, 1807, U. S. C. C. Ap., 100, 1066. 

 Harvey's instructions to prevent Americans coming within 3 miles of land, 



U. S. C. Ap., 451, 998. 



Hautefeuille, p. 57, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1212. 

 Headland theory: Is new theory, case of "Washington," award of umpire, 



U. S. C. 131-2, 1173-5. Paine to Forsyth, Dec. 29, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 451, 



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



by Great Britain in unratified treaty of 1806, 1049. 

 Headlands, chambers between, Madison to Monroe and Pinkney, May 17, 



1806, B. C. Ap., 60, 1055. 



Heffter, sees. 75, 76, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1207, 1211. 

 Herring fishery. See Mackerel fishery. 

 Herring in Bay of Fundy, Johnston, attorney general of Nova Scotia, Sept. 



17, 1844, B. C. Ap., 1S9, 1159. 

 Herring in bays, LAMMASCH, 1158. 

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

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

 "Historic position" of United States on bays, 1012-1016. 

 Historical r&mme\ 1036-39. 

 Hoare to Lake, Nov. 25, 1824, U. S. C. Ap., 374-77, seizures to be within 



3-mile limit, 1154. 

 Holland and Auckland to Howick, Nov. 14, 1806, B. C. Ap., 61, cannon 



shot or 3 miles general limit, 1056. 

 Holland, Letters, p. 132 et seq., cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1219; p. 133, 



Conception Bay case based on narrow ground, 1205. 

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



miles, 1185. 

 Howe to Laybold, Aug. 26, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 1080, seizures to be within 3 



miles of land, 1185. 

 Howick, Holland and Auckland to, Nov. 14, 1806, B. C. Ap., 61, cannon 



shot or 3 miles general limit, 1056. 

 Howick's instructions, treaty of 1806, not printed, 1065. 

 Hudson Bay: Rush and Gallatin to Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 



306, Franco-American controversy, 1128-9, 1130-2, 1151. Three-mile limit 



in, Gallatin and Rush to Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 306, 1015. 



Under 1818 treaty GRAY, 1132. 

 Imperial statute 1819 unimportant, 1153. 

 Impressment, 1063. 

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



prior to mackerel fishing, 1162. 

 Institute of International Law, 12-mile limit, approved in 1894, 1220. 



