2riG AITKNDIX. 



yours mentioned in Article WXIII. of tliis Treaty, to tako fi.>h of every kinil, 

 cxce|it ^tll•ll-li^ll, on ilic eastern cca-ida^tH and hliorcM of tlio I'liited States 

 north of tlic ililriy-iiinlli jiandlel of noriii Ijititndo, and on tlio «liore!* of tlic huv- 

 cral island.". tlierouniD adjacent, nnd in tlni liayx, liarborH, and crcckn of tlio 

 miid sca-ioast.t and hlion-s of the 1,'nited SliitcM and of the said iHlunds, without 

 l)cin;< rostiicied to any di^lancc! from iho nliorc, with jiorniisHion to land upon 

 tho Kaid coa.xt.s of tlio I'liited Stal<'K an<l of the inlands aforenaid, for the pur- 

 ]iot>c of drying their nets and ciiriii^ their (i^h ; |inivided that, in mi dniii^, they 

 do not inteiferi', witli tho rights of privati! |irii|icrty, or with tho ll.'honncMi of tlm 

 I'nited States in tho peacealilo nso of any jiart of tlio naid coasts in their oeeu- 

 j'aney for the same pnrpose. 



It is understooil iluit the nliove-inentioned liherty apjilios solely to the Fcn 

 fishery, and that salmon and jiiad fisheries, and all other lisheries in rivers and 

 months of rivers, nro licreby reserved exclusively for fishermen of tho United 

 States. 



Ar.nci.K XX 

 It is nj;rccd that the i)laccs designated by the Commissioners appointed un- 

 der the I'irst Article of the Treaty between the United States and Great Hritain, 

 concluded at Washington on the oth of June, 18."i4, upon the coi'sts of Her IJri- 

 tannic Majesty"-! Dominions atid tho United States, as places res'^rvcd from tho 

 cnnmion right of lishing under that Treaty, shall he regarded as iii like maimer 

 reserved fiom tho common right of fishing under tho ]>roccding irtides. In 

 case any rpiesiiun should arise hefween the (iovcnimcnts of tlio I'nited States 

 and of Her lliitannie Mnjesty as to the coininon right of fishing in places not 

 thus designated as reserved, it ii agreed that a Commission nhall ho ap|)oiiited 

 to designate such places, and shall ho constiti't(!d in tho same manner, and have 

 the same ]>owers, duties, and aulhoiity us tho Commission appointed under tho 

 gnid First Article of tho Treaty of tho .Itli of iFuno, lHol. 



AllTICI.K, XXI. 

 It is agrecil that, for the term of years mentioned in Artielo XXXIII. of this 

 Treaty, fish-oil and fish of all kinds [except fish of the inland lakes, and of tho 

 rivers falling into them, and cxceiit fish preserved in oil], being the jiroducc of 

 the fisheries of the I'nited Stales, or of the Dominion of Canada, or of I'rinco 

 Kdward"s Island, shall be admitted into each country, respectively, free of duty. 



AltTK IK XXII. 



Inasmuch as it is asserted by the Government of Ilcr Uritannic Majesty that 



the privileges accorded to the cit'zcn- of the United States under Article XVIII. 



of this Tfeafy arc of greater value than those accorded liy Articles XIX. and 



XXI. of this Treaty to tho ituhjocts of Her IJritaiinic Majesiy,aiid this usscrtiou 



