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INDEX. 



tuie, 29; canning and preserving, fish and 

 oysters, summary, by geographic divisions, 

 281 ; value of products, 287 . See also Great 

 Lakes and Mississippi River divisions. 



Missouri, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 185-187. 



Missouri River district, fishery products of, 

 126, 187. 



Mollusks, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 rank in value, 24; comparison with pre- 

 vious census, 26. 



Montana, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



Moonfish, angel-fish, or spadefish, quantity 

 and value, by geographic divisions, 27; 

 by apparatus of capture, 30; by stateB, 37. 



Motor boats. See Steam and motor boats. 



Mullet, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by 

 apparatus of capture, 30; by states, 37; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 64; canned 

 and preserved, value, by method of treat- 

 ment, 286, 287; by geographic divisions, 

 287; quantity, 287. 



Muskallunge, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 27; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 30; by states, 38. 



Muskrat skins. See Skins. 



Mussel shells. See Shells. 



Mussel shells, pearls, and slugs, rank in value 

 of product, 24; comparison with previous 

 census, 26. See also Pearls and slugs. 



Mussels, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 quantity and value, by geographic di- 

 visions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; by 

 states, 42; detailed statistics regarding, 65. 



Mutton-fish, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 27; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 30; by states, 38. 



Names, confusion in regard to, 9. 



Nebraska, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18; quantity and value of 

 products, 25, 34; fisheries of, 188. 



Netherlands, imports of fishery products, 

 292, 293. 



Nets, value of all classes, 21; quantity and 

 value of products caught by, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 29. 



fyke and hoop, rank in apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 21; number and value, 22; quantity 

 and value of products caught by, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 29; by species, 31; by 

 states, 44. 



gill, rank in apparatus of capture, 21; 



number and value, 22; quantity and value 

 of products caught by, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 29; by species, 30; by states, 44. 



trammel, number and value, 22; quan- 

 tity and value of products caught by, by 

 geographic divisions, 29; by species, 31; 

 by states, 45. See also Pound nets, trap 

 nets, and weirs. 



Nevada, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18. 



New England states, fisheries of , 11; persons 

 employed, salaries, and wages, 16. 



New Hampshire, persons employed, not in- 

 cluding shoresmen, 18; quantity and value 

 of products, 25, 34; fisheries of, 189. 



New Jersey, summary of fisheries, 13; per- 

 sons employed, not including shoresmen, 

 18; quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 189-195; canning and 



' preserving, fish and oysters, value of by- 

 products, 282. 



New Mexico, persons employed, not includ- 

 ing shoresmen, 18. 



New York, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 capital, 19; value of apparatus of capture, 

 21; quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 195-210; salmon prod- 



uct of canneries and packing houses, 283; 

 rank in value, 283; sardines packed, 284. 



Newfoundland. See Canada, Newfound- 

 land, and Labrador and Newfoundland and 

 Labrador. 



Newfoundland and Labrador, imports of 

 fishery products, 292, 293. See also Can- 

 ada, Newfoundland, and Labrador. 



Niagara River. See Lake Ontario, including 

 Niagara and St. Lawrence Rivers. 



North America, value of exports of domestic 

 fishery products to countries of, 291; of 

 imports, 293. 



North Carolina, summary of fisheries, 13; 

 persons employed, not including shores- 

 men, 18; value of apparatus of capture, 21; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 211-217; canning and 

 preserving, fish and oysters, value of by- 

 products, 282; oysters canned, 285. 



North Dakota, persons employed, not in- 

 cluding shoresmen, 18. 



Norway, imports of fishery products, 292, 

 293. See also Norway and Sweden. 



Norway and Sweden, imports of fishery 

 products, 293. See also Sweden. 



Oceania, value of exports of domestic fish- 

 ery products to, 291; of imports, 293. 



Ohio, summary of fisheries, 13; persons em- 

 ployed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 value of apparatus of capture, 21; quan- 

 tity and value of products, 25, 34; detailed 

 statistics, 217-221. 



Ohio River district, fishery products of, 118, 

 123, 129, 221. 



Oil, value, by geographic divisions, 281, 282; 

 by states, 282. 



fish, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 43; exports of, 291. 



porpoise, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 43. 



sea-elephant, quantity and value, by 



geographic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 44. 



■ seal, quantity and value, by geographic 



divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 44. 



sperm, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 44. 



whale, comparison with previous cen- 

 sus, 26; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 

 32; by states, 44; exports of, 291. 



whale and fish, imports, by country 



from which imported, 293. See also Fer- 

 tilizer, oil, and glue. 



Oklahoma, persons employed, not including 

 shoresmen, 18; quantity and value of 

 products, 25, 34; fisheries of, 221. 



Oregon, summary of fisheries, 13; persons 

 employed, not including shoresmen, 18; 

 value of apparatus of capture, 21; quan- 

 tity and value of products, 25, 34; de- 

 tailed statistics, 221-225; canning and 

 preserving, fish and oysters, value of by- 

 products, 282; salmon product of canneries 

 and packing houses, 283; rank in value, 

 283; oysters canned, 285. 



Otter skins. See Skins. 



Outfit, use of term, 20; value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 23. See also Apparatus of 

 capture and outfit and Vessels and boats, 

 including outfit. 



Oyster fisheries, comparison with former 

 censuses, 10. 



Oysters, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 length of season, 17; rank in value, 24; 

 comparison with previous census, 26; de- 

 tailed statistics regarding, 66; canned and 

 preserved, value, by geographic divisions, 

 281, 287; by states, 285; by method of 



treatment, 286, 287; quantity, 281, 287; 

 exports of, 291. 



Oysters, market, from private and public 

 areas, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



seed, from private and public areas, 



quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 42. 



Pacific coast district, fishery products of, 

 225. 



Pacific coast division, summary of statis- 

 tics, 11; persons employed, salaries, and 

 wages, by main branches of industry, 14; 

 per cent of persons engaged in fishing, 15; 

 capital invested in vessels and boats, 20, 

 22, 23; average tonnage of vessels, 21, 23; 

 number, 23; products, by species, 26; by 

 class of fisheries and apparatus of capture, 

 29; canning and preserving, fish and 

 oysters, summary, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 281; value of products, 281, 287; 

 of by-products, 282; quantity and value 

 of salmon, 283; cod packed, 284, 285; 

 oysters canned, 285. 



Pacific Ocean district, fishery products of, 

 268, 270. 



Paddlefish, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 27; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Pearl fishing, method of, 66. 



Pearls and slugs, value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; by 

 states, 43. See also Mussel shells, pearls, 

 and slugs. 



Pelts. See Hides, pelts, and skins. 



Pennsylvania, summary of fisheries, 13; 

 persons employed, not including shores- 

 men, 18; value of apparatus of capture, 21; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 225-231; cod packed, 

 284. See also Susquehanna River fish- 

 eries. 



Perch, origin of name, 9; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by 

 apparatus of capture, 30. 



pike, rank in value, 24; quantity and 



value, by geographic divisions, 27; by 

 apparatus of capture, 30; by states, 38; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 68; frozen 

 and fresh, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 287. 



white, quantity and value, by states, 



38. 



yellow, quantity and value, by states, 



38. 



Permit, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 38. 



Persons employed, number, by geographic 

 divisions, 11, 14; in Atlantic coast divi- 

 sion, 11, 16; in states on Chesapeake Bay, 

 12, 16; on Great Lakes, 12, 16; salaries 

 and wages, by geographic divisions and by 

 main branches of industry, 14; per cent 

 distribution, 15; comparison with former 

 censuses, 18; detailed statistics, by states, 

 79-279. 



Persons employed, not including shores- 

 men, comparison with former censuses, 18; 

 detailed statistics, by states, 79-279. 



Pickerel. See Pike and pickerel. 



Pigfish, or hogfish, origin of name, 9; quan- 

 tity and value, by geographic divisions, 27; 

 by apparatus of capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Pike, Sacramento, quantity and value, by 

 geographic divisions, 27; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Pike and pickerel, quantity and value, by 

 geographic divisions, 27; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Pike perch. See Perch. 



Pinfish. See Sailor'a choice, or pinfish. 



