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Forester, Frank. Fish and Fishing. Illustrated. 18 . New 

 York, 359 pp. with an appendix of 60 pp., by William H. 

 Herbert, 1851. 



Gloucester and the New England Fisheries. Papers and Statis- 

 tics in Regard to Gloucester and New England Fisheries. 

 Dec. 4, 1902. 27 pp. 57th Congress, 2nd Session, Senate 

 Doc. No. 14. 



Goode, George Brown. The Fisheries of the United States. (See 

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Goode, George Brown, and others. Materials for a History of 

 the Mackerel Fishery. Report U. S. Fish Commission, 1881. 

 pp. 89-531. 



(This is an important compilation of extracts from original 

 sources, of statistics of the catch, of notes from fisher- 

 men's records, together with the natural history of the 

 fish, methods of fishing, and of preparing for the market. 

 It is the basis of the article in Sec. V of the Fisheries 

 of the U. S., some parts being there quoted entire.) 



Goode, George Brown. A Review of the Fishing Industry of the 

 United States and the Work of the U. S. Fish Commission. 

 The Fisheries Exhibition Literature, V, Part II. London, 

 1884. 



Hakluyt, Richard. Principall Navigations. London, 1810. 



Halifax Commission. Award of the Fishery Commission; docu- 

 ments and proceedings. 3 vols. Washington, 1878. House 

 Ex. Docs. Vols. XVIII-XX, 45th Congress, 2nd Session. 

 (This report contains a mass of testimony relative to the 

 American and Canadian fisheries, and the arguments of 

 the counsel.) 



Hall, Henry. (Special agent.) Report on the Ship-building In- 

 dustry of the United States. 10th Census, Vol. VIII. 276 

 pp. 47th Congress, 2nd Session, H. Misc. Docs., Vol. XIII, 

 No. 42, Part 8. 



Harris, W. C. Fishes of North America that are captured with 

 Hook and Line. Colored plates. New York, 1898. 



Henderson, J. B. Northeast Coast Fisheries. (In his American 

 Diplomatic Questions. 1901. pp. 449-529. A well-balanced 

 and clear account, with historical sketch.) 



