CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER VII. 

 FISHERIES, BY STATES. 



Alabama 



Arkansas 

 California. . . 

 Connecticut. 



Delaware 



Florida. . 



Page. 



79 



82 



84 



91 



96 



100 



Georgia 110 



Illinois 113 



Indiana ' 120 



Iowa 124 



Kansas 126 



Kentucky 127 



Louisiana 130 



Maine 138 



Maryland 145 



Massachusetts 152 



Michigan 165 



Minnesota 173 



Mississippi 178 



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Missouri 185 



Nebraska 188 



New Hampshire 189 



New Jersey 189 



New York 195 



North Carolina 211 



Ohio 217 



Oklahoma '. 221 



Oregon 221 



Pennsylvania 225 



Rhode Island 231 



South Carolina 237 



South Dakota 241 



Tennessee 242 



Texas 24s 



Virginia 251 



Washington 262 



West Virginia 270 



Wisconsin 270 



CHAPTER VIII. 



CANNING AND PRESERVING. 



Comparison with earlier canvasses 280 



Statistics, by geographic divisions 280 



Products, by kind 281 



Salmon 282 



Sardines 283 



Cod 284 



Oysters 285 



Shrimp and prawn 285 



Table 1. Fish and oysters value of food products: 1908 286 



Table 2. Fish and oysters products, by geographic divisions, method of treatment, and kind: 1908 287 



CHAPTER IX. 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. 



Comparison with domestic production 288 



Comparison of exports and imports 288 



Exports 289 



Imports 290 



Table 1. Exports of domestic fishery products: 1908, 1900, and 1890 291 



Table 2. Value of exports of domestic fishery products, by country to which exported: 1908, 1900, and 1890 291 



Table 3. Imports of fishery products, by kind and country from which imported : 1908, 1900, and 1890 292 



Table 4. Value of imports of fishery products, by country from which imported: 1908, 1900, and 1890 293 



APPENDICES. 



Appendix A. The fisheries of Alaska in 1908 297 



Appendix B. Schedules: 



Shore and boat fisheries 300 



Vessel fisheries 301 



Packing houses and canneries 301 



Appendix C. Instructions to special agents 303 



List and description of kinds of fish 307 



