ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 3489 



Stapleton, Johu : Evidence on behalf of Great Britain ..................... G84-6U2 



Statistics produced on behalf of the United States (Appendix O): 



I. Statistical documents ; fisheries and trade between the United States 



and British North America ........................................ 3351-3386 



1. Importations of fish into the United States from all cuuntricH, 1869- 



1876. ......................................................... :T 



2. Importations of fish and fish products from British North America. 



1867-1877 .................................................... 3551 



3. Imports of fish from Canada and British North America, dutiable 



and free, 1869-1,877 ................... ......................... 3351 



4. Imports, fish of all kinds, 1845-1876 ............................... : :.:: ,_> 



5. Mackerel and herring : quantity consumed in the United States. 



1868-1876 .................................................... 3352 



6. Mackerel and herring : Annual importation into the United State*, 



1872-1876 ..................................................... 3352 



7. Mackerel and herring: Annual importation into the United States 



from British North America, 1872-le77 ......................... 3363 



8. Mackerel : Imports into United States from British North America, 



1848-1876 ..................................................... 3353 



9. Mackerel imports at Boston from British North America, 1*45-1876 3354 



10. Statement of duty saved on fish oils imported into the United States 



from British North America, 1874-1876 .......................... ::."." 



11. Imports of fish of all kinds at Boston from British North America, 



1845-1876 ..................................................... 3355 



12. Exports offish oil from Boston to British North America, 1845-1876. 3355 



13. Exports of fish from the United States to British North America, 



1867-1877 ..................................................... 3355 



14. Exports of fish from the United States to the Dominion of Canada, 



and to other provinces of British North America, 1867-1877 ...... 3356 



15. Gross product of the American fisheries except the whale, 1870-1876 3356 



16. Yield and value of the Canadian fisheries, 1870-1876 ............... 3356 



17. Exports of fish from British North America, 1870-1875 ............. 3356 



18. Table showing statistics of the manufacture of menhaden oil and 



guano in the United States in the years 1873 to 1876 ............ :: .."? 



II. Numbers and tonnage of vessels of the United States employed in the 



cod and mackerel fisheries from 1866 to 1876, inclusive ........... 3359 



III. Statistics prepared by Mr. George Brown Goode : 



1. Products of marine fisheries of Southern Massachusetts and Rhode 



Island ........................................................ 3361 



2. Products of marine fisheries of the North Atlantic States ........... 3362.3363 



3. Statements of imports of mackerel at Boston, .January 1 to September 



30,1877 ....................................................... 33G4 



IV. Statements taken from the books of Gloucester firms, produced by 



Mr. JSibson. filed by Mr. Foster on October 24, 1877, and objected to 



by the British counsel as not being properly verified, and therefore 



inadmissible a evidence, but admitted by Commissioners for what 



it may be worth : 



David Lo \v & Co.'s statemen t ........................................ 



A. Leightou & Co.'s statement .................................. 



B. Pettengell & Cunningham's statement ........................ 



C. Statementof W. Parsons (2d) & Co .......................... 



D. Statement of Alfred Mansfield ............................... 



E. Statement of B. Maddocks ................................... 



F. Statement of D. C. & H. Babson .............................. 



G. Statement of Perkins Brothers ............................... 



H. Statement of Hardy fc Mackenzie ............................ 



I. Statement of William C. Wouson ............................ 



J. Statement of George Say ward ............................... 



K. Statement of Daniel Say ward ................................ 



L. Statement of Frederick G. Wonson ........................... 



M. Statement of Samuel Haskell ................................ 



N. Statement of Smith & Oakes ................................ 



O. Statement of Samuel Lane t Bro ............................ 



P. Statement of Shute &, Merchant ............................. 



Q. Statement of Waleu & Allen ................................ 



R. Statement of Dennis & Ayer ................................. 



S. Statement of Joseph O.Procter .............................. 



T. Statement of James G. Tarr A Bro ........................... 



U. Statementof Clark & Somes ................................ 



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