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Fleur-di>Lys. — Forty-nine inhabitants. Three French rooms and: 

 three vessel!, about one hundred and sixty men; catch four thousand 

 quintals. 



Mings. — Eleven inhabitants. One French vessel this year. . 



Pacquet. — Five inhabitants. Two French vessels this year. 



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LaScie.— Twelve inhabitants. Four French rooms occupied; four 

 vessels, about two hundred men ; catch four thousand quintals. 



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.^ . The only places between Point Eiche and Cape liay where the French* 



have rooms are, 1875: 



KfirPEL's Island. — Ten inhabitants. Three French vessels, one barque, 

 two brigs, about two hundred and fifty men. 



• Roche Harbor. — One hundred and twenty inhabitants. No French- 

 room here this year, 1875. 



'■' Red Island. — No inhabitants. One French room, about sixty men. 



CoDROY I,'5LAXD. — No inhabitants. One French room, sixteen men. 



Most of tlie western coast is fished by the French passing north, which ■ 

 accounts for the small number of rooms. 



li ■ JAMES E. ERSKINL, 



Captain,- 



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