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INDEX. 



Clams, hard, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



razor, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 



quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



soft, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



surf, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 



quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



Cobia, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 26; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 35. 



Cockles, winkles, and conchs, pounds of 

 meat per bushel, 9; quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 28; by apparatus 

 of capture, 32; by states, 42. 



Cod, rank in value, 24; quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 27; byapparatusof 

 capture, 30; by states, 35; detailed statis- 

 tics regarding, 52; canned and preserved, 

 value, by geographic divisions, 281, 287; 

 by states, 284, 285; by method of treat- 

 ment, 286, 287; quantity, 281, 284, 285, 287. 



black, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 26; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 34. 



cultus, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 27; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 30; by states, 36. See also Cod, had- 

 dock, hake, and pollack. 



Cod, haddock, hake, and pollack, exports of, 

 291; imports, by country from which im- 

 ported, 292. 



Colorado, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



Columbia River district, fishery products of, 

 224, 268. 



Conchs. See Cockles, winkles, and conchs. 



Connecticut, summary of fisheries, 13; per- 

 sons employed, not including shoresmen, 

 18; capital, 19; quantity and value of prod- 

 ucts, 25, 34; detailed statistics, 91-96. 



Crabs, length of season, 17; rank in value, 24; 

 comparison with previous census, 26; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 54; canned 

 and preserved, value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 281, 287; by method of treatment, 

 286, 287; quantity, 287. 



hard, quantity and value, bygeographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 41. 



king, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 41. 



soft, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 41. 



spider, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32. 



stone, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 41. 



Crappie and strawberry bass? See Bass. 



Crawfish, comparison with previous census, 

 26; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 41. 



Creyall<, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 35. 



Croaker, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 35. 



Crustaceans, quantity and value, 24; com- 

 parison with previous census, 26. 



Cuba, value of exports of domestic fishery 

 products to, 291 ; of imports, 293. 



Cultus cod. See Cod. 



Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers, fishery 

 products of, 245. 



Gunner, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 36. 



Cusk, quantity and value, by geographic di- 

 visions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 36; canned and preserved, value, 

 by method of treatment, 286, 287; by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 287; quantity, 287. 



Delaware, summary of fisheries, 12, 13; per- 

 sons employed, not including shoresmen, 

 18; quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 96-99. 



Delaware River and Bay district, fishery 

 products of, 230. 



Detroit River. See Lake St. Clair and St. 

 Clair and Detroit Rivers. 



District of Columbia, persons employed, not 

 including shoresmen, 18. 



Dogfish, or bowfins, quantity and value, by 

 geographic divisions, 27; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 36. 



Dredges, tongs, rakes, etc., value, 22; quan- 

 tity and value of products caught by, by 

 geographic divisions, 29; by species, 31; 

 by states, 45. 



Drum, origin of name, 9; quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 27; by apparatus 

 of capture, 30; by states, 36. 



Eastern and central divisions, salmon prod- 

 uct of canneries and packing houses, 283. 



Eelpout. See Ling, or eelpout. 



Eels, quantity and value, by geographic di- 

 visions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 36. 



Employees. See Persons employed and Sal- 

 aried employees. 



Equipment and other capital, amount, by 

 geographic divisions, 22; by states, 79-279. 

 See also Capital. 



Europe, value of exports of domestic fishery 

 products to, 291; of imports, 293. 



European Russia, imports of fishery prod- 

 ucts, 292. 



Exports, comparison with imports, 288; 

 value of, 288, 289, 291; by country to 

 which exported, 291. 



Fertilizer, value, by geographic divisions, 

 281, 282; by states, 282. See also Fertili- 

 zer, oil, and glue. 



Fertilizer, oil, and glue, quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 287. 



Firm members, use of term, 14. 



Fish, confusion in common names of, 9; dis- 

 tribution, 24; comparison with previous 

 census, 26; quantity and value, by species, 

 26, 30; by geographic divisions, 26; by 

 apparatus of capture, 30; by states, 34, 

 79-279; canned and preserved, value, by 

 geographic divisions, 281, 287; by kind, 

 281, 287; by method of treatment, 286, 287; 

 quantity, 287; exports of, 291; imports, by 

 kind and country from which imported, 

 292. 



Fish oil. See Oil. 



Fisheries, general, difficulty attending cen- 

 sus of, 7 ; comparison with former censuses, 

 10; summary, 13; products, by apparatus 

 of capture and geographic divisions, 29; by 

 states, 79-279; detailed statistics, 47-78. 



Fishermen, exclusive of shoresmen, com- 

 parison with former censuses, 10; prevail- 

 ing nationality, 17; detailed statistics, by 

 states, 79-279. 



Fishery products, quantity and value, 24; 

 detailed statistics, by states, 79-279 ; values 

 of imports and exports, 288; exports, by 

 kind, 291; by country to which exported, 

 291; imports, by kind, 292; by country 

 from which imported, 292, 293. See also 

 Products. 



Fishing vessels. See Vessels. 



Florida, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 capital, 19; value of apparatus of capture, 

 21; quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 100-110; canning and 

 preserving, fish and oysters, value of by- 

 products, 282; oysters canned, 285; shrimp 

 and prawn preserved, 286. 



Flounders, use of term, 9; rank in value, 24; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; by 

 states, 36; detailed statistics regarding, 56. 



Food fish, quantity and value, 24; comparison 

 with previous census, 26. See also Fish. 



Food products, canning and preserving, fish 

 and oysters, value, 286. See also Products. 



France, imports of fishery products, 292, 293. 



Frogs, comparison with previous census, 26; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; by 

 states, 41. 



Fyke and hoop nets. See Nets. 



Geographic divisions, summary of fisheries 

 by, 11; persons employed, 14, 15; tonnage 

 of vessels, 21; equipment and other capi- 

 tal, 22; number, tonnage, and value of 

 vessels and boats, 23; products, 26, 29, 

 47-78; canning and preserving, fish and 

 oysters, summary, 281; products, 281, 287; 

 by-products, 282; salmon product of can- 

 neries and packing houses, 283; cod 

 packed, 284, 285; oysters canned, 285. 



Georgia, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 110-113; oysters 

 canned, 285. 



German carp. See Carp, German. 



Germany, value of exports of domestic fish- 

 ery products to, 291; of imports, 292, 293. 



Gill nets. See Nets. 



Glue, value, by geographic divisions, 281, 

 282; by states, 282. See also Fertilizer, 

 oil, and glue. 



Great Lakes and Mississippi River divisions, 

 canning and preserving, fish and oysters, 

 value of products, 281. See also Missis- 

 sippi River division. 



Great Lakes division, summary of statistics, 

 11; persons employed, by main branches 

 of industry, 14; by lakes and rivers, 16; 

 salaries and wages, 14; per cent of persons 

 engaged in fishing, 15; capital invested in 

 vessels and boats, 20, 22; average tonnage 

 of vessels, 21, 23; number, 23; products, 

 by species, 26; by class of fisheries and 

 apparatus of capture, 29; canning and 

 preserving, fish and oysters, summary, by 

 geographic divisions, 281; value of prod- 

 ucts, 281, 287; of by-products, 282. -See 

 also Great Lakes and Mississippi River 

 divisions. 



Greece, imports of fishery products, 293. 



Grouper, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 36. 



Grunte, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 36. 



Gulf of Mexico district, fishery products of, 

 107, 136, 137, 183, 184. 



Gulf of Mexico division, summary of statis- 

 tics, 11; persons employed, salaries, and 

 wages, by main branches of industry, 14; 

 per cent of persons engaged in fishing, 15; 

 capital invested in vessels and boats, 20, 

 22, 23; average tonnage of vessels, 21, 23; 

 number, 23; products, by species, 26; by 

 class of fisheries and apparatus of capture, 

 29; canning and preserving, fish and oys- 

 ters, summary, by geographic divisions, 

 281; value of products, 281, 287; of by- 

 i products, 282; oysters canned, 285. 



