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INDEX. 



25,34; detailed statistics, 237-241; oysters 

 canned, 285; shrimp and prawn preserved, 

 286. 



South Dakota, persons employed, not in- 

 cluding shoresmen, 18; quantity and 

 value of products, 25, 34; fisheries of, 241, 

 242. 



Spadefish. SeeMoonfish, angel-fish, orspade- 

 fish. 



Spain, imports of fishery products, 282, 293. 



Spanish mackerel. See Mackerel. 



Spears. See Harpoons, spears, etc. 



Sperm oil. See Oil. 



Spider crabs. See Crabs. 



Spiny lobster. See Lobster. 



Sponge apparatus, value, 22; quantity and 

 value of products caught by, by geographic 

 divisions, 29. 



Sponge fisheries, comparison with former 

 censuses, 10. 



Sponges, rank in value, 24; comparison with 

 previous census, 26; quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 28; by apparatus 

 of capture, 32; by states, 43; detailed 

 statistics regarding, 74; exports of, 291; 

 imports, by country from which imported, 



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Spot, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 39. 



Squeteague, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 28; by 

 apparatus of_ capture, 32; by states, 40; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 74. 



Squid, comparison with previous census, 26; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

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

 states, 43. 



States, fisheries by, 13, 25,47-78; persons em- 

 ployed, 18; capital, 19; value of apparatus 

 of capture, 21; detail summary, 34; prod- 

 ucts, by apparatus of capture, 44; detailed 

 statistics, 79-279; canning and preserving, 

 fish and oysters, value of by-products, 282; 

 salmon product of canneries and packing 

 houses, 283; sardines packed, 284; cod 

 packed, 284, 285; oysters canned, 285; 

 shrimp and prawn preserved, 286. 



Steam and motor boats. See Boats. 



Stone crabs. See Crabs. 



Strawberry bass. See Crappie and straw- 

 berry bass. 



Striped bass. See Bass. 



Sturgeons, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 32; by states, 40; detailed statistics 

 regarding, 75; smoked, and frozen and 

 fresh, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 287. See also Sturgeons and 

 caviar. 



Sturgeons and caviar, canned and preserved, 

 value, by geographic divisions, 281, 287; 

 by method of treatment, 286, 287; quan- 

 tity, 287. See also Caviar. 



Suckers, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 40. 



Sunfish. See Bream and sunfish. 



Surf clams. See Clams. 



Surf-fish, or viviparous perch, origin of name, 

 9; quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

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

 states, 40. 



Susquehanna River district, fishery products 

 of, 231. 



Susquehanna River fisheries, persons em- 

 ployed, J2, 16; capital, and value of 

 producte, 12. 



Sweden, imports of fishery products, 292. 

 See also Norway and Sweden. 



Swordfish, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 40. 



Tautog, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 40. 



Tennessee, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 242-245. 



Tennessee River. See Cumberland and 

 Tennessee Rivers. 



Terrapin, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43. See also Terrapin and turtles. 



Terrapin and turtles, comparison with pre- 

 vious census, 26. See also Turtles. 



Texas, summary of fisheries, 13; persons em- 

 ployed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 245-250. 



Tomcpd, quantity and value, by geographic- 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 40. 



Tongs. See Dredges, tongs, rakes, etc. 



Tonnage, by classes of vessels, 21; by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 21, 23. 



Trammel nets. See Nets. 



Transporting vessels. See Vessels. 



Trap nets. See Pound nets, trap nets, and 

 weirs. 



Traps. See Pots and traps. 



Trout, use of term, 9. 



brook, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28 ; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 32; by states, 40. 

 - lake, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 28; by 

 apparatus of capture, 32; by states, 40; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 60. 



Turtles, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43. See also Terrapin and tur- 

 tles and Shrimp and other shellfish (ex- 

 cept lobster) and turtles. 



United Kingdom, value of exports of do- 

 mestic fishery products to, 291; of imports, 

 292, 293. 



Utah, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



Venezuela, imports of fishery products, 292. 



Vermont, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



Vessel crew, use of term, 14. 



Vessel fisheries, salaries and wages, 14, 16; 

 persons employed, 14; per cent of total 

 number, 15; number, in Atlantic coast 

 division, 16; in Chesapeake Bay district, 

 16; capital invested in, 19, 20; average ton- 

 nage of vessels, 21, 23; number and value 

 of apparatus of capture, 22; of products, 

 29; detailed statistics, by states, 79-279. 



Vessels, comparison with former censuses, 

 10; use of term, 19; classes of, 20; capital 

 invested in, 20, 22; average tonnage, 21, 23; 

 number and value, by geographic divisions, 

 23; detailed statistics, by states, 79-279. 



fishing, capital invested in, 20, 22; 

 average tonnage, 21, 23; number and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 23. 



transporting, salaries and wages, 14, 16: 



persons employed, 14; per cent of total 

 number, 15; number, in Atlantic coast 

 division, 16; in Chesapeake Bay district, 

 16; capital invested in, 20, 22; average 

 tonnage, 21, 23j number and value, by 

 geographic divisions, 23. See also Vessels, 

 including outfit, arid Vessels and boats, 

 including outfit. 



Vessels, including outfit, capital invested in, 

 by geographic divisions, 22. 



Vessels and boats, including outfit, value, by 

 geographic divisions, 11; by Atlantic 

 coast state groups, 11 ; in states on Chesa- 



peake Bay, 12; on Great Lakes, 12; by 

 commercial fisheries, 19; detailed statis- 

 tics, by states, 79-279. See also Boats. 

 Virginia, 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, 251-262; canning 

 and preserving, fish and oysters, value of 

 by-products, 282; oysters canned, 285. 



Wage-earners, number, by geographic divi- 

 sions and by main branches of industry, 

 14; in Atlantic coast division, 16; percent 

 distribution and per cent of total persons 

 employed, 15; general statistics regarding, 

 17; by states, 79-279. 



Wages, amount, by geographic divisions and 

 by main branches of industry, 14; in At- 

 lantic coast division, 16; general statistics 

 regarding, 17; by states, 79-279. 



Washington, summary of fisheries, 13; per- 

 sons employed, not including shoresmen, 

 18; capital, 19; value of apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 21; quantity and value of products, 

 25, 34; detailed statistics, 262-270; can- 

 ning and preserving, fish and oysters, 

 value of by-products, 282; salmon product 

 of canneries and packing houses, 283; rank 

 in value, 283; cod packed, 284, 285; oys- 

 ters canned, 285. 



Weirs. See Pound nets, trap nets, and 

 weirs. 



West Indies, value of exports of domestic 

 fishery products to, 291; of imports, 292, 

 293. 



West Virginia, persons employed, not in- 

 cluding shoresmen, 18; quantity and value 

 of products, 25, 34; fisheries of, 270. 



Whale fisheries, comparison with former cen- 

 suses, 10. 



Whale oil. See Oil. 



Whale products, quantity and value, 24; 

 comparison with previous census, 26; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 76. 



Whalebone, comparison with previous cen- 

 sus, 2G; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43; exports of, 291; imports, by 

 country from which imported, 293. 



Whaling apparatus, quantity and value of 

 products caught by, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 29. 



Wheels and slides, number and value, 22; 

 quantity and value of products caught by, 

 by geographic divisions, 29; by states, 45. 



White bass. See Bass. 



White perch. See Perch. 



Whitefish, origin of name, 9; rank in value, 

 24; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 41; detailed statistics regarding, 

 77; canned and preserved, value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 281, 287; by method of 

 treatment, 286, 287; quantity, 287. 



Whiting, origin of name, 9. See also Whiting 

 and kingfish. 



Whiting and kingfish, quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 28; by apparatus 

 of capture, 32; by states, 41. 



Winkles. See Cockles, winkles, and concha. 



Wisconsin, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 value of apparatus of capture, 21; quan- 

 tity and value of products, 25, 34; de- 

 tailed statistics, 270-279. 



Wyoming, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



Yellow perch. See Perch. 



Yellowtail, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 41. 



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