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FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1908. 



TABLE 1. PRODUCTS, BY GENERAL CLASSES: 1908 AND 1900 TO 1904. 



> Combined statistics for the New England, South Atlantic, and Gulf states for 1902; Pacific coaststates for 1904; Mississippi River and its tributaries, Middle Atlantic 

 states, and the Great Lakes for 1903; and minor interior waters for 1900-1903. 



2 Includes king crabs, valued at $23,000; and spider and stone crabs, valued at $3,700. 



> Includes king crabs, valued at $8,900; and shrimp shells, valued at $4,400. 



* Includes surf clams, valued at $21 ,000; cockles, winkles, andconchs, valued at $35,000; mussels, valued at $12,000; and other shells, valued at $7,100. 

 6 Includes mussels, valued at $8,500; oyster and other shells, valued at $6,500; and cockles, winkles, conchs, etc., valued at $7,600. 



Not reported separately. 



TABLE 2. PRODUCTS, BY SPECIES AND BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS: 1908. 



i Less than $100. 



