VI. 



NEW YORK AND ITS FISHERIES. 



By FRED. MATHER. 



ANALYSIS. 



A. GENERAL REVIKW OF TIIK KISIIERY INTKHKSTS OF 

 THE STATE : 



112. Statistical recapitulation. 



113. Introductory remarks regarding Long 



Island. 

 B. THE NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND : 



114. Explanatory statements with statistics. 



115. Flushing Bay. 



1 1C. Little Neck Bay. 



117. Hempstead Bay. 



118. Oyster Bay. 



119. Huntiugton Bay. 



120. Srnithtown Bay. 



121. Conscience Bay and vicinity. 

 C. TIIK EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: 



122. General description of the fisheries. 



123. The fishing towns between Baiting Hol- 



low and Southold. 



124. Greenport and its fisheries. 



125. The fishing towns between East Marion 



and Southampton. 



D. THE SOUTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND: 

 12G. Explanatory statements. 



127. Shinnecock Bay. 



128. Moriches Bay. 



129. Great South Bay. 



130. .South Oyster Bay. 

 E. THE WEST END OF LONG ISLAND: 



131. Explanatory statements. 



132. Jamaica Bay. 



133. Sheepshead Bay. 



134. Gravesend Bay. 

 F. NKW YORK HARBOR: 



135. General description of the fisheries. 



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