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Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Webster's circular and Fillmore's instructions, Crampton to Malmesbury, 

 Aug. 2, 1852, B. C. Ap., 157, 1182-3. 



Webster's nonacceptance of British construction of bay, Crampton to Malmes- 

 bury, Aug. 9, 1852, B. C. Ap., 168, 1183. 



"Wellington, Canning to, Sept. 27, 1822, Fur Seal Arbitration. Proceedings, 

 V: 574, British claims to broad jurisdiction, 1078-9. 



West, Bayard to, May 29, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 774, and June 14, 1886, U. S. C, 

 Ap., 787. objections to original Canadian Customs Circular No. 371, 1194-5. 



West, Roseberry to, July 23, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 8tS, amended Canadian 

 Customs Circular No. 371 in exact accord with treaty, 1194, 1196. 



Westlake: 1:187-8, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1217. 1: 187, 6-mile 

 bays, 999. 



Wheaton. U. S. A., 218-220, jurisdiction, continued exercise and interna- 

 tional acquiescence therein, 1221. 



White Bay: Attempt to delimit, 1143-4. Limitsof: GRAY, 1144; Newfound- 

 land fishing regulations, 1908, U. S. C. Ap., 209, 1144, 1145. 



"Within British jurisdiction": LAMMASCH, 1134. Report of British com- 

 missioners, 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, 1133-4. 



Wood, Rush to Marcy, July 18, 1853, U. S. C. Ap., 549, 1140. 



Wood, water, repairs, and shelter, vessel seeking may go within 3-mile 

 limit, 1136. 



Young, Granville to, June 6, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 609, seizures only within 

 3-mile limit, 1192. 



Young, Kimberley to, Oct. 10, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 628, ''bay of HisMajesty'i 

 dominions," 1024-5. 



Winter, Sir James S. 



Question 1, pp. 911-955. (July 4, 1910.) 



Americans purchased herring, did not seine for it, 918-19. 

 . Bait act, 1887, American purchased herring prior to, 919. 



Bait: caplin for, 928; purchase of by Americans, GHAY, 922; purchase of 

 through licenses, 920. 



Ballast, Newfoundland statute, 1889, B. C. Ap., 717, 939-40. 



Bays: cod-fishery practically nonexistent in, 921; herring fishery is in, 926. 



Bond on policy of prohibition of sale of herring. 945. 



Bultows: Prohibition against is local matter, 952. Prohibition against, ap- 

 plies to non treaty coast, GRAY, 951. Regulations against, 951. Trawls 

 and, damage caused by, 949. 



Caplin, fishery is valuable, 928. 



Close season: 933. Act of 1879, B. C. Ap., 708, 933. In herring fishery, 

 winter is, GRAY, 937. 



Cod fishery practically nonexistent in bays, 921; principally on banks, 920. 



Cod net, defined, 938. 



Cod trap, defined, 938; act of 1882, B. C. Ap., 709, 934. 



Commercial privileges only terminated by prohibition against sale of herring, 

 944. 



Conditions in 1862, 917. 



DRAGO: Sunday fishing law related to nets, 933. 



Employment of Newfoundlanders, 930, 944; not per se illicit, 946. 



FITZPATRICK: purchase of herring for commercial purposes, 925. 



Foreign fishing vessels act (Newfoundland) 1893, B. C. Ap., 7SO, 941. 



'Fortune Bay, herring most abundant in, 948. Use of seines, 918. 

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