192 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
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Sardine canneries — Continued. 
description of 176 
for eign trade ' 183 
location of 163,164 
Sardine herring: 
fishing season for 170 
measure of - 174 
Sardine industry : 
apparatus employed in 188 
capital employed in 188 
competition in 164, 174, 175 
history of 162 
increase in 163 
needs of 186 
persons employed in 188 
products of 189, 190 
statistics ot 188 
Sardine manufacture : 
experiments in 162 
names of manufacturers 163 
Sardines : 
cooking of 178 
cost of preparing 180 
labels on 179 
methods of drying 177 
methods of preparation 177 
packing of 178 
price of 187 
Russian, manufacture of 179 
shipments of 182 
Sawyer, H. E 163 
Schroeder, Mr 167 
Seamers’ wages 182 
Seine-fishing : 
catch by 172 
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Seine-fishing— Continued. 
disadvantages of 173 
men employed in 172 
prohibited 173 
Seining for herring 172 
Seining grounds, location of 172 
Sellmann, Henry 162 
Shipments of sardines 182 
Smith, Hugh M 162 
Snell, Merwin-Marie 161 
Squid enemies to herring 170 
Statistics of the industry 188 
Stimpson & Young 163 
Torch fishing 171 
Hnderwood & Co., William 163 
Wages of fishermen 174 
paid 181 
Warren & Co., T 163 
Washington, treaty of 181 
Weir-boats 169 
Weir-fisheries 165. 169 
Weir-fishing, men employed in 168 
profits of 167 
Weirs: 
catch of 167 
construction of 165, 166 
cost of 165 
damaged by ice 169 
location of 165 
manner of fishing 168 
Wentworth & Co., A. H 163 
West Branch Sardine Company 163 
West Deer Isle, cannery at 188 
Wolff &Reesing 163 
Young, J. D 163 
ERRATA. 
Page 162, line 41, for “he,” read “the.” Page 164, line 1, for “Bightman,” read “Brightman.” 
Page 173, line 19, for “work,” read “at work.” Page 173, line 37, for “ sardine-boat,” read “market- 
boat.” Page 176, line 3, for “carried,” read “carried by sail boats.” Page 176, line 13, for “ Canadia,” 
read: “Canadian.” Page 176, line 28, for “Quaddy,” read “ Quoddy.” 
