INDEX. 
429 
"REPORT ON THE FISHERIES OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES— Continued. 
Page. 
South Carolina fisheries 307-318 
by apparatus 314-317 
counties 310-313 
general statistics 309-310 
oyster canning 318 
planting 318 
Sturgeon fishery 279, 355 
Tabular statements : 
1. Persons employed in fisheries of South Atlantic 
States in 1890 276 
2. Vessels, boats, apparatus, shore property, and 
cash capital employed in fisheries of South At- 
lantic States in 1890 276 
3. Products of fisheries of South Atlantic States in 
1890 277 
-1 . Products, by apparatus, of fisheries of South At- 
lantic States in 1890 277 
5. Values of different fisheries of South Atlantic 
States in 1890 278 
6. Value of the salt-water and fresh-waterfisheries 
of South Atlantic States in 1890 278 
7. Comparative statement of number of persons 
engaged in fisheries of South Atlantic States 
in 1880 and 1890 280 
8. Comparative statement of vessels, boats, appa- 
ratus, and property employed in fisheries of 
South Atlantic States in 1880 and 1890 280 
9. Comparative statement of values of principal 
products of fisheries of South Atlantic States 
in 1880 and 1890 281 
10. Persons employed in North Carolina fisheries 
in 1889 and 1890 286 
11. Apparatus and capital employed in North Car- 
olina fisheries in 1889 and 1890 286 
12. Products of North Carolina fisheries in 1889 
and 1890 286 
13. Showing by counties the persons employed in 
North Carolina fisheries in 1889 and 1890 288 
14. Showing by counties the apparatus and capital 
employed in North Carolina fisheries in 1889 
and 1890 288-290 
15. Showing by counties the yield of North Caro- 
lina shore fisheries in 1889 and 1S90 291-294 
16. Showing by counties and species the yield of 
North Carolina vessel fisheries in 1889andl890 295 
17. Number of shad taken in each county in North 
Carolina in 1889 and 1890 295 
18. Showing by counties, apparatus, and species 
the yield of North Carolina shore fisheries in 
1889 and 1890 297-304 
19. Porpoise industry of North Carolina in 1889 and 
1890 306 
20. Menhaden industry of North Carolina in 1889 
and 1890 - 306 
21. Wholesale fish trade of North Carolina in 1889 
and 1890 306 
22. Oyster industry of North Carolina in 1889 and 
1890 306 
23. Persons employed in South Carolina fisheries 
in 1889 and 1890 309 
24. Apparatus and capital employed in South Caro- 
lina fisheries in 1889 and 1890 309 
25. Products of South Carolina fisheries in 1889 and 
1890 310 
26. Showing by counties the persons employed in 
South Carolina fisheries in 1889 and 1890. . _ . 310 
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Tabular statements — Continued. 
27. Showing by counties the apparatus and capital 
employed in South Carolina fisheries in 1889 
and 1890.'. , 311-312 
28. Showing by counties and species the yield of 
South Carolina fisheries in 1889 and 1890 . . .312-313 
29. Showing tiy counties, apparatus, and species 
the yield of South Carolina shore fisheries in 
1889 and 1890 314-317 
30. Oyster canning industry of South Carolina in 
1890 318 
31. Persons employed in Georgia fisheries in 1889 
and 1890 321 
32. Apparatus and capital employed in Georgia 
fisheries in 1889 and 1890 322 
33. ProductsofGeorgiafisheriesinl889andl890 322 
34. Showing hy counties the number of persons em- 
ployed in Georgia fisheries in 1889 and 1890. . 323 
35. Showing hy counties the apparatus and capital 
used in Georgia fisheries in 1889 and 1890 323-324 
36. Showing by counties and species the yield of 
Georgia fisheries in 1889 and 1890 325-326 
37. Showing by apparatus the yield of Georgia ves- 
selfisheries in 1S89 and 1890 326 
38. Showing by counties, apparatus, and species 
the yield of Georgia shore fisheries in 1889 
and 1890 327-330 
39. Wholesale fish trade of Chatham County, 
Georgia, in 1890 331 
40. Retail fish trade of Savannah, Ga., in 1890 332 
41. Oyster-canning industry of Georgia in 1889 and 
1890 332 
42. Persons employed in fisheries of eastern Florida 
in 1889 and 1890 335 
43. Apparatus and capital employed in fisheries of 
eastern Floi'ida in 1889 and 1890 335 
44. Products of fisheries of eastern Florida in 1889 
and 1890 336 
45. Showing hy counties the number of persons em- 
ployed in fisheries of eastern Florida in 1889 
and 1890 336 
46. Showing by counties the apparatus and capital 
employed in fisheries of eastern Florida in 
1889 and 1890 337 
47. Showing by counties and species the yield of 
fisheries of eastern Florida in 1889 and 1890 . 338 
48. Showing by counties, apparatus, and species the 
yield of fisheries of eastern Florida in 1 889 and 
1890 339-343 
49. Oyster-canning industry of Florida in 1889 and 
1890 345 
50. Showing by river basins the number of persons 
employed in fresh-water fisheries of South 
Atlantic States in 1889 and 1890 347 
51. Showing hy river basins the vessels, boats, 
apparatus, etc., employed in fresh- water 
fisheries of South Atlantic States in 1889 and 
1890 347-348 
52. Showing by river basins the products of fresh- 
water fisheries of South Atlantic States in 
1889 and 1890 348-349 
53. Showing hy river basins and apparatus the 
products of fresh water fisheries of South At- 
lantic States in 1889 and 1890 350-353 
Vessel fisheries - 274, 295 
unimportance of 274,287 
