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Protocol No. 75. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries 'Commission, at the Seventy-fifth Con- 

 ference, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the IDth day of November, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and of Great 

 Britain respectively, were present. 



By direction of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last 

 Conference, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, 

 and the Agents. 



Mr. S. R. Thomson addressed the Commissioners in continuation of the 

 closing arguments on behalf of Her Britannic jMajesty's Government. {No. 9, 

 Appendix J.) 



The Commission adjourned at 4 p.m- until the next day at noon. 



(Signed) MAURICE DELPOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CLARE FORD. 



E. H. KELLOGG. 

 A.. T. GALT. 



DWIGHT FOSTER. 



J. H. G. B£BON£. 



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Protocol No. 76. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Seventy-six Con 

 ference, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 20th day of November, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and of Great 

 Britain respectively, were present. 



By direction of the President, tlie Secretary read the records of tlie last 

 Conference, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, 

 and the Agents. 



Mr. S. R. Thomson resumed his address left untinished the previous day. 



The Commission adjourned until the next day at U a.m. 



(Signed) MAURICE DELFOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CLARE FORD. 

 E. H. KELLOGG. DWIGHT FOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. n. G. Bebgne. 



Protocol No. 77. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Seventy-seventh 

 Conference, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 21st day of November, 1877. 



The Commission met at 11 a.m., as appointed. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and of Great 

 Britaui rcsiiectiN-ely, were present. 



Hy dirt'clinn of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last Con- 

 ference, whicli were a|)provcd, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 

 the Agents. 



Mr. S. R. Thomson rcstimed his address loft unfinished the previous day ; and 

 on its conclusion stated that the Case on behalf of tiie United States having been 

 concluded, that of Her Majesly's CJovernment was now iinally closed. 



The President then requested the Secretary to enter on the minutes that the 

 Commissioners desired to record t.beir thanks to Mr. Bergne for his services as 



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