452 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 
Table showing by countries the imports of fishery products during the calendar years 
1901, 1902, and 1908—Continued. 
Country and product. 
1903. 
Value.| 
England: _ 
AnChoviesiandisardines! -eeceeace nesee ascseeae a 
Fish, cured and preserved ........-.------------- 
Germany: 
AnNChHOViecs andisardinesssaseee secre eee eee ess 
Fish— 
Curedian dipreservedita: jaca see eee eee nea 
PUCKIGC Ras thos tele occ oe ee eee eee 
Shell and mother-of-pearl, manufactures of ..... 
Mother eet e-stises 2 ohe ee oen= ogee ae se sce 
Hongkong [China]: 
An ChOvVIes ang sardimess she s.- se eeeeeeeesiceeee 
Hishi(exceptisalimon)), iresh!2s = sce so=se= ose eeeee 
Hish, cured and preserved .-:--.=-..-2-5-----2-2- 
Ee LTIN Sa pickled (sees nee a eee eee ee pounds... 
Oilsswihaleangdifishtees-soseee seeeece gallons... 
Shellssunmanutactured {22222-25422 eo eerie 
Shrimp, other shellfish, and turtles ............-- 
Japan: 
Anchovies and! sardiness.-- <2 -s2---ecccccasnesee 
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, salted, 
TES IN eo yecere eaters ele stoves eric saa's ote Sewers sees 
Cured and preserved 
Herringismokedissscacee. seee 
Mackerel pickleds=sessceretaceceenemieeces d 
Salmonpickil eds cccsasecotceemaacectes ee ete 
OilMwhalevandifisht==-ssn-5 sere sees 
Shells, unmanufactured 
Shell and mother-of-pearl, manufactures of..... 
Shrimp, other shellfish, and turtles...........--- 
Norway: 
ish? pickled and! preserved ~~. ...- s-=-s-- eee 
Nova Scotia: 
ANCHOVIES @ANG Sardines. 2-siseas sasescee as asenies | 
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, salted, 
smoked wand! pickled: -sesasceceer pounds... 
Herring, pickled orsalted = <=. 222s. ccses-- G0zee- 
Mackerel, pickled or salted................ dors 
Salmon; pickled or’salted --...:.-.-----5-- dows. 
Portugal: 
Anchoviesand'sardinesssoseesses-sceee esses eee 
Scotland: 
Bish; pickledand'preserved(=s--- --2--- > seen ee 
Samoa: 
Shells; uinmanuiactued aes. seeseae eee seee eee 
The following table shows the fishery products imported into the 
islands during the calendar years 1901, 1902, and 1903, and indicates 
a progressive increase over former years for which data are available. 
In 1897, 1898, and 1899 the total foreign imports (exclusive of those 
from the United States) amounted to $49,688, $55,405, and $74,528, 
respectively; in 1901 they were $91,066, in 1902 $86,690, and in 1908 
$97,305. Fish cured and preserved (mainly dried fish from Japan) 
