INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2529 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



"Liberty", Adams' opinion, Dec. 26, 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 168, 1097-8. 



License system, 1024, 1191-2. 



Lipscomb Harbor, seizures in, 1128. 



Liszt, p. 91, cannon-ehot rule is 3-mile limit, 1217. 



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



Mackerel and cod fisheries, one-third forfeited by new construction treaty, 

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



Mackerel fishery, Sabine's report, 1158. 



Mackerel fishery, see Cod fishing existed in bays prior to mackerel fishery. 



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

 17, 1844, B. C. Ap., 139, 1159. 



Mackerel in bays, LAMMASCH, 1158. 



Madison, Monroe and Pinkney to, Nov. 11, 1806, U. S. C. C. Ap., 95, American 

 claim of 3-league limit, 1062. 



Madison to Monroe, Jan. 5. 1804, B. C. Ap., 58, British wide jurisdictional 

 claims, 1054. 



Madison to Monroe and Pinkney: May 17, 1806, B. C. Ap., 60, chambers 

 between headlands, 1055. Feb. 3, 1807, U. S. C. C. Ap., 98, American 

 claim to harbors, 1065. May 20, 1807, U. S. C. C. Ap., 100, search within 

 harbors, 1066. 



Malmesbury, conversation with, cod fishing in bays prior to mackerel fishing, 

 Lawrence to Webster, Aug. 10, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 517, 1162. 



Malmesbury, Crampton to: Aug. 2, 1852, B. C. Ap., 157, Webster's circular 

 and Fillmore's instructions, 1182-3. Aug. 9, 1852, B. C. Ap., 168, Web- 

 ster's nonacceptance of British construction of bay, 1183. 



Malmesbury to Crampton, Aug. 11, 1852, B. C. Ap., 172, British admiral's 

 instructions same for many years, 1184. 



Malmesbury to Lawrence, Aug. 13, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 522, British admiral's 

 instructions re fishery, 1184. 



Manchester, Commonwealth v., 152 Mass. Rep., 230; 139 U. S. Rep., 240, 

 6-mile bays, 3-mile limit, 1086, 1088. 



Maps, none before negotiators, in 1818, 1147. 



Marcy, Rush to, July 18, 1853, U. S. C. Ap., 549, 3-mile limit, shelter, wood, 

 water, 1140. 



Maritime belt, GRAY, 1059. 



Maritime jurisdiction: Alaskan boundary tribunal did not concern, LAM- 

 MASCH, 1094. American renunciation referred only to British exclusive, 

 1018. Bathurst to British commissioners, Oct. 18, 1814, 0. A. Ap., 2247, 

 1026. Castlereagh to Robinson and Goulburn, July 28, 1814, 0. A. Ap.; 

 2241, 1026. Claims of, 1818, 1029-30. Comprises bays, creeks, harbora 

 and 3-mile belt: Bonfils, sec. 516, 1060; Calvo, sec. S65, p. 498, 1060; 

 Cobbett, p. 143, 1060; Creasy, p. 2S2, 10GO; De Cussy, I: 96, 1060; Fergu- 

 son, I: 399, 1060; Funck-Brentano and Sorel, p. 375, 1060; Halleck, I: 167, 

 1060; Kliiber, sec. 130, 1060; G. F. de Martens, sec. 153, p. 399, 1060; Op- 

 penheim, sec. 177, 1059; H. B. Oppenheim, p. 128, 1060; Phillimore, 

 I: 284, 1060; Taylor, sec. 217, p. 263; sec. 228, p. 277, 1060. 



"Maritime limits," 1044. 



Massachusetts, statutes of, see Statutes cited. 



Masee: sec. 105, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit; jurisdiction, continued 

 exercise and international acquiescence therein, 1227. 



Mexico-United States, boundary treaty, Feb. 2, 1848, B. C. Ap. 34, Great 

 Britain not affected by, Buchanan to Crampton, Aug. 19, 1848, U. S. C. C. 

 Ap. 624, 1089-90. 



