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Brief on behalf of Her Majesty's Government in reply to the brief on behalf 

 of the United States Continued. 



III. Solution of the question Continued. 



American Admiralty Reports, cited ., 1894 



Vattel, cited ]-:M 



T. D. Woolaey, cited 1894 



Addison on Contracts, cited 1895 



Lord Ellen borough, cited 189f> 



Lord Chief Justice Tindal, cited 1895 



Hertslet's Treaties, cited 1895 



Phillimore's International Law, cited 1 -'.'"> 



Bee's Admiralty Reports, case of the Africane, cited 1896 



Revenue act of 171)9 (United States), cited Ih96 



Judiciary act of 1794 (United States), cited 1896 



Robinson's Reports, case of the Anna, cited 1897 



IV. The words " bays," "creeks," and " harbors": 



Mr. Justice Story, cited 1897,1898,1899 



Chief Justice Marshall, cited 1897 



Pothier, Obligations, cited 1H98 



Lord Hale, cited 1899 



Chief Justice Marshall, cited 1899 



Attorney-General of the United States, cited 1899 



Judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States, cited 1899 



Report of committee of Congress, November, 1807, cited 1900 



Instructions from Mr. Madison, cited 1900 



Sir Leoline Jenkins, 1665, cited 190O 



Azuni, cited 1900,1901 



Puffendorf, cited 1910 



Vattel, cited 1901 



Kent, cited 1901 



Case of the Queen rs. Keyn, cited 1902 



Lord Chief Justice of England, cited 1902 



Sir Robert Phillimore, cited 1903 



Case of the Franconia, cited 1903 



Case of the Direct United States Cable Company . The Anglo- 

 American Telegraph Company and other respondents, 



cited 190:5 



Judgment of Lord Blackburn, cited 1904 



V. Meaning of the word "bay" 1906 



Conclusion 1906 



Brief on behalf of the United States upon the question of the extent and 

 limits of the inshore fisheries and territorial waters on the Atlantic coast 

 of British North America : 



Articles relating to the fisheries in the treaty cited 



Treaty of Paris (February 10, 1763) cited 141 



Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814, referred to 



Convention of October 20, 1818, cited 142 



Construction put on article 1 by the government of the Dominion, and 



view of the American Government 



Correspondence in September, 1824, Mr. Brent to Mr. Addingtou 



Correspondence between Mr. Addington and Mr. Adams cited 143 



Correspondence between Mr. Bankhead and Mr. Forsyth, in 1836, re- 

 ferred to 143 



Circular issued by the Secretary of the Treasury to American fishermen 



in 1836 143 



Letter from Lieutenant-Commander Paine to Mr. Forsyth, December 



29, 1839, cited 



Correspondence between Mr. Forsyth and Mr. Stevenson, in February, 



1841, cited 



Mr. Stevenson to Lord Palmerston 



Seizure of the American schooner Washington, May 10, 1843, special 



message of President Tyler 



Correspondence between Mr. Everett and Lord Aberdeen 145-1J 



Seizure of American schooner Argus, August, 1844 



Mr. Everett to Mr. Calhonu, March 25, 1845 



Mr.Everett to Mr. Buchanan, April 23, 1845 



Mr. Crampton's notice to Mr. Webster, July 5, 1852 



Notice issued by the Provincial Secretary of Canada, August 23, 1858.. 

 Convention of 'February 8, 1853 153 



