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Quinrox. — Eighty-eight inhabitants. Two French brigs and seven 

 ■'Bchoonors, about one hundred and ninety men ; catch about four thou- 

 sand quintals. 



Deorat. — Six inhabitants. Two French rooms here. 



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St. Anthony.— One hundred and t^-^n inhabitants. Three French 

 rooms and three vessels, one brig, one barque, one schooner, about one 

 hundred and eighty men; catch five thousand quintals. ' : ,.> 



Goose Cove. — Eight inhabitants. One French room, two vessels. 



FisiiOT Islands. — Fifty inhabitants. Five French rooms occupied, 

 having a vessel for each room. 



St. Julien's.— Twenty-five inhabitants. Two French rooms, six vessels, 

 some of which go to the banks. 



'Croo. — Forty-one inhabitants. Two French rooms, two brigs ; one had 

 one thousand quintals from th;,' banks, and other eight hundred quintals, 

 besides catch taken by crews left in harbour. , i^ 



Grouse or Rouge Harbour. — Twenty-eiglit inhabitants. Nine French 

 rooms, three occupied; this year's catch four thousand quintals. In 

 Helia or Cove east of Grouse, one French room. 



GoNCiiE. — One hundred and eighty inhabitants. Eight French rooms 

 here seven years ago ; since then French have not fished here. 



Hilliard's Harbor. — Nine inhabitants. No French vessel this year '; 

 one French brig last year, 187 3. 



Canada Harbor. — Twelve inhabitants. One French room. 

 ■Cat Cove. — ^Thirteen inhabitants. One French room. 



