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Niles' Weekly Register, 1811-1837, continued as Niles' Na- 

 tional Register, 1837-1849. 75 volumes. 



Doran, J. I. Our Fishery Rights in the North Atlantic. Phila- 

 delphia, 1888. 67 pp. 



Douglass, William. A Summary, Historical and Political, of the 

 State of British Settlements in North America. 2 vols. 

 Boston, 1755. 



Elliott, Charles B. The United States and the Northeastern 

 Fisheries. A History of the Fishery Question. Map. 144 

 pp. plus appendix of 7 pp. Minneapolis, 1887. (Part I, 

 p. 1-100, is historical, giving a hasty review of the rise of 

 the fisheries, based largely on Sabine's Report, and a state- 

 ment of the important diplomatic questions arising under 

 the several treaties down to 1887. Part II, pp. 100-133, 

 discusses the terms of the Treaty of 1818. In the treatment 

 of Part I after 1850 and in the treatment of Part II the 

 author made a valuable contribution to the discussion of the 

 Fishery Question. The economic and commercial aspects of 

 the fisheries are not touched upon to any extent beyond the 

 range of Sabine's contributions.) 



Exhibit of the Fisheries and Fish Culture of the United States. 

 Catalogue of the United States Exhibit at London Fisheries 

 Exhibit, 1883. Bulletin of the U. S. Nat'l Museum, No. 27. 

 Prepared under direction of G. Brown Goode. 1280 pp. 

 Washington, 1884. 



Felt, Joseph. Annals of Salem. 2 vols. Salem, 1845. 



Fisheries Exhibition, Literature. London, 1884. (In Vol. I, 

 Handbooks, Part I, pp. 461-544, is "A Popular History of 

 Fisheries and Fishermen of all Countries from the Earliest 

 Times." It is of little value to American fisheries.) 



Fishing Gazette, The. A History of the World's Fisheries. 

 New York, 1885 . (A weekly publication devoted ex- 

 clusively to the fisheries and fishing industries of the coun- 

 try, giving reliable weekly reports of the details of different 

 phases of the fishery world, on the sea, in the several in- 

 dustries, and concerning the trade.) 



Fisheries of New England. Published reports of the fisheries of 

 the New England States are as follows: 



