INDEX. 



323 



Pollack, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by ap- 

 paratus of capture, 30; by states, 38; de- 

 tailed statistics regarding, 69; canned and 

 preserved, value, by geographic divisions, 

 281, 287; by method of treatment, 286, 

 287; quantity, 287. -See also Cod, had- 

 dock, hake, and pollack. 



Pompano, origin of name, 10; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by ap- 

 paratus of capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Porgy, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 38. 



Porkfish, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus oi capture, 

 30; by states, 38. 



Porpoise hides. See Hides. 



Porpoise oil. See Oil. 



Portugal, imports of fishery products, 292, 

 293. 



Pots and traps, number and value, 22 ; quan- 

 tity and value of products caught by, by 

 feographic divisions, 29; by species, 31; 

 y states, 45. 



Pound nets, trap nets, and weirs, variation 

 in value, 21; rank in apparatus of capture, 

 21; number and value, 22; quantity and 

 value of products caught by, by geographic 

 divisions, 29; by species, 30; by states, 

 44. 



Prawn. See Shrimp and prawn. 



Preserving. See Canning and preserving. 



Products, comparison with former censuses, 

 10; value, by geographic divisions, 11, 22, 

 29; by Atlantic coast state groups, 11; in 

 states on Chesapeake Bay, 12; on Great 

 Lakes, 12; by commercial fisheries, 19; by 

 species, 24, 26, 30, 34; by states, 25, 34, 44, 

 79-279; by general classes, 26; by class of 

 fisheries, 29; by apparatus of capture, 29, 

 30, 44; detailed statistics, 47-78; canning 

 and preserving, fish and oysters, by kind, 

 281; quantity and value, 281, 282, 287; 

 values of imports and exports, 288; ex- 

 ports, by kind; 291; by country to which 

 exported, 291; imports, by kind and coun- 

 try from which imported, 292. See also 

 Fishery products and Food products. 



Property. See Shore and accessory property 

 and cash. 



Proprietors and independent fishermen, use 

 of term, 14; number, by geographic divi- 

 sions and by main branches of industry, 

 14; in Atlantic coast division, 16; percent 

 distribution and per cent of total persons 

 employed, 15; detailed statistics, by 

 states,_79-279. 



Purse seines. -See Seines. 



Rakes. See Dredges, tongs, rakes, etc. 



Razor clams. See Clams. 



Red snapper. See Snapper. 



Redfish, or rosefish; quantity and value, by 

 geographic divisions, 27; by apparatus of 

 capture, 30; by states, 38. 



Rhode Island, summary of fisheries, 13; per- 

 sons employed, not including shoresmen, 

 18; value of apparatus of capture, 21; 

 quantity and value of products, 25, 34; 

 detailed statistics, 231-236. 



Rock bass. See Bass. 



Rockfish, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 38. 



Roe. See Alewives and roe. 



Rosefish. See Redfish. 



Round robin, quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 27; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 30; by states, 38. 



Rowboats. See Boats. 



Sacramento pike. See Pike. 

 Sailboats. See Boats. 



Sailor's choice, or pinfish, quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by ap- 

 paratus of capture, 30; by states, 39. 



St. Clair River. See Lake St. Clair and St. 

 Clair and Detroit Rivers. 



St. Lawrence River. See Lake Ontario, in- 

 cluding Niagara and St. Lawrence Rivers. 



Salaried employees, number, by geographic 

 divisions and by main branches of indus- 

 try, 14; in Atlantic coast division, 16; per 

 cent distribution and per cent of total per- 

 sons employed, 15; detailed statistics, by 

 states, 79-279. 



Salaries, amount, by geographic divisions 

 and by main branches of industry, 14; in 

 Atlantic coast division, 16; by states, 79- 

 279. 



Salmon, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 27; by ap- 

 paratus of capture, 30; by states, 39; de- 

 tailed statistics regarding, 69 ; canned and 

 preserved, value, by geographic divisions, 

 281, 287; by states, 283; by method of 

 treatment, 283, 286, 287; quantity, 281, 

 287; exports of, 291; imports, by country 

 from which imported, 292. 



Salt-water herring. See Herring. 



Sardines, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 39; canned and preserved, value, 

 by geographic divisions, 281, 287; by 

 Btates, 283, 284; by method of treatment, 

 286, 287; quantity, 281, 287. See also 

 Anchovies and sardines. 



Scallop rims. See Scallops and scallop rims. 



Scallops, pounds of meat per bushel, 9; 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 28; by states, 42. See also Scallops 

 and scallop rims. 



Scallops and scallop rims, comparison with 

 previous census, 26; quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 28; by apparatus 

 of capture, 32; by states, 42. 



Scup, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 39. 



Sea bass. See Bass. 



Sea grass, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 44. 



Sea robin, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; 

 by states, 39. 



Sea-elephant oil. See Oil. 



Seal oil. -See Oil. 



Seal skins. -See Skins. 



Seed oysters. -See Oysters. 



Seines, rank in apparatus of capture, 21; 

 number and value, 22; quantity and 

 value of products caught by, by geographic 

 divisions, 29; by species, 30; bystates, 44. 



haul, rank in apparatus of capture, 21 



number and value, 22. 



purse, rank in apparatus of capture, 21 



number and value, 22. 



Shad, origin of name, 9; rank in value, 24 

 quantity and value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 30; by 

 states, 39; detailed statistics regarding, 

 71; frozen and fresh, quantity and value, 

 by geographic divisions, 287. 



hickory, origin of name, 9; quantity 



and value, by geographic divisions, 27; 

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



Shark, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 39. 



Sheepshead, origin of name, 9; quantity 

 and value, by geographic divisions, 27; 

 by apparatus of capture, 32; by states, 39. 



Shellfish, exports of, 291. 



Shells, mussel, comparison with previous 

 census, 26; quantity and value, by geo- 



graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of 

 capture, 32; by states, 43. -See also Mussel 

 shells, pearls, and slugs. 



Shore and accessory property, use of term, 19 ; 

 value, by commercial fisheries, 19. -See also 

 Shore and accessory property and cash. 



Shore and accessory property and cash, 

 value, by geographic divisions, 11, 22; 

 by Atlantic coast state groups, 11; in 

 slates on Chesapeake Bay, 12; on Great 

 Lakes, 12. -See also Cash. 



Shore and boat fisheries, salaries and wages, 

 14, 16; persons employed, 14; per cent of 

 total number, 15; number, in Atlantic 

 coast division, 16; in Chesapeake Bay dis- 

 trict, 16; capital invested in, 19; average 

 tonnage of vessels, 21, 23; number and 

 value of apparatus of capture, 22; of prod- 

 ucts, 29; detailed statistics, by states, 

 79-279. 



Shoresmen, use of term, 14; salaries and 

 wages, 14, 16; number employed, 14; per 

 cent of total number, 15; number, in 

 Atlantic coast division, 16; in Chesapeake 

 Bay district, 16. 



Shrimp and other shellfish (except lobster) 

 and turtles, imports, by country from 

 which imported, 292. -See also Turtles. 



Shrimp and prawn, rank in value, 24; com- 

 parison with previous census, 26; quantity 

 and value, by geographic divisions, 28; by 

 apparatus of capture, 32; by states, 41; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 72; canned 

 and preserved, value, by geographic divi- 

 sions, 281, 287; bystates, 285; by method 

 of treatment, 286, 287; quantity, 281, 287. 



Silver hake. See Hake. 



Skates, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 27 ; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 39. 



Skins, detailed statistics regarding, 73. 



mink, comparison with previous cen- 

 sus, 26 ; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43. 



muskrat, comparison with previous 



census, 26; quantity and value, by geo- 

 graphic divisions, 28; by apparatus of cap- 

 ture, 32; by states, 43. 



otter, comparison with previous census, 



26; quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43. 



■ seal, comparison with previous census, 



26; quantity and value, bygeographic divi- 

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

 states, 43. See also Hides, pelts, and skins. 



Slides. -See Wheels and slides. 



Slugs. -See Pearls and slugs and Mussel 

 shells, pearls, and slugs. 



Smelt, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 39. 



Snapper, rank in value, 24; quantity and 

 value, by geographic divisions, 28; by 

 apparatus of capture, 32; by states, 39; 

 detailed statistics regarding, 74. 



red, quantity and value, by geographic 



divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 39; detailed statistics regarding, 

 74. 



Soft clams. -See Clams. 



Soft crabs. -See Crabs. 



Sounds, quantity and value, by geographic 

 divisions, 28; by apparatus of capture, 32; 

 by states, 43; imports, by country from 

 which imported, 292. 



South America, value of exports of domestic 

 fishery products to, 291; of imports, 293. 



South Atlantic states, fisheries of, 11; per- 

 sons employed, salaries, and wages, 16. 



South Carolina, summary of fisheries, 13", 

 persons employed, not including shores- 

 men, 18; quantity and value of products, 



