442 
BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
5. FISHERIES OE THE HEW ENGLAND STATES— Continued. 
Page. 
Tabular statements — Continued. 
106. Relative quantity and value of yield in each prin- 
cipal form of apparatus of capture employed in 
the shore fisheries of Rhode Island in 1889 163 
107. Showing by counties certain averages and percent- 
ages of the shore fisheries of Rhode Island in 
1889 163 
108. Showing by counties the percentage of the value 
of each species to the total yield of the shore 
fisheries of Rhode Island in 1889 164 
109. Extent of menhaden industry of Rhode Island 164 
110. Persons employed in Connecticut fisheries 165 
111. Apparatus and capital employed in Connecticut.. 165 
112. Products of Connecticut fisheries 166 
113. Showing by counties the number and nationality of 
persons engaged in the vessel fisheries of Con- 
necticut in 1889 167 
114. Showing by counties the number, value, and net 
tonnage of vessels and the quantity and value 
of apparatus of capture employed in the vessel 
fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 167 
115. Showing by counties the yield of the vessel fish- 
eries of Connecticut in 1889 - - 168 
116. Showing by counties certain average figures for 
vessels employed in the fisheries of Connecticut 
in 1889 168 
117. Summary by customs districts of the vessel fish- 
eries of Connecticut in 1889 168 
118. Showing by species and customs districts the yield 
of the vessel fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 169 
119. Showing by customs districts the average tonnage, 
value, crew, and stock of vessels employed in 
the fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 169 
120. Showing by apparatus and species the yield of the 
vessel fisheries of Connecticut in 1889, exclusive 
of molluscan, crustacean, and mammalian fish- 
170 
i. THE FISHERIES 
Alewife 187-192 
Atlantic salmon 195-202 
Bait fishes 210-211 
Calico bass 209 
Canadian import trade .183-185 
Cape Vincent customs district 184 
Commercial fishes, notes on...'. - 185-209 
Deficient food, effect on alewives - - -191-192 
Dominion of Canada, whitefish planted by 205 
Fishes referred to, common names : 
Alewife 187-192, 211, 214 
Atlantic salmon 195-202, 214 
Bait fishes 210-211 
Black bass, large-mouthed 214 
small-mouthed - 215 
Bloater 207 
Bloater whitefish 207 
Blue pike 208 
Blunt-nosed minnow 211 
Branch herring 214 
Bullhead 213 
Burbot 215 
Calico bass 209, 214 
Carp, leather 213 
Carp mullet 213 
Page. 
Tabular statements— Continued. 
121. Number of vessels engaged in each fishery in 
Connecticut in 1889, with tonnage, value, and 
number of crew 170 
122. Showing by fisheries and species the yield of the 
vessel fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 171 
123. Showing by counties the number of persons en- 
gaged in the shore fisheries of Connecticut in 
1889 , 172 
124. Showing by counties the apparatus employed in 
the shore fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 172 
125. Showing by counties and species the yield of the 
shore fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 172 
126. Showing by counties and apparatus the yield of 
the shore fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 173-174 
127. Relative quantity and value of yield in each prin- 
cipal form of apparatus of capture employed in 
the shore fisheries of Connecticut in 1889 174 
128. Showing by counties certain averages and percent- 
ages of the shore fisheries of Connecticut in 
1889 175 
129. Showing by counties the percentage of value of 
each species to total yield of shore fisheries of 
Connecticut in 1889 175 
130. Extent of menhaden industry of Connecticut in 
1889 176 
Vessel fisheries, relative importance of 85 
Vessel fisheries of Connecticut 166-171 
Vessel fisheries of Maine 95-104 
Vessel fisheries of Massachusetts 126-135 
Vessel fisheries of New Hampshire 121-122 
Vessel fisheries of Rhode Island 155-159 
Washington treaty, effects of abrogation 83, 108, 109 
Weights of products, explanation of system 74 
Whiting, utilization of. 82 
OF LAKE ONTARIO. 
Fishes referred to, common names — Continued. 
Chub 211, 212 
Cisco 206, 214 
Ciscoette - 207 
Cusk, fresh- water 215 
Dace 211 
Dogfish 211, 213 
Dory 215 
Drum, fresh- water 215 
Fallfish 211 
Fresh- water cusk 215 
drum 215 
Gaspereau 187 
Gizzard 214 
Grass bass 209 
Herring, branch 214 
lake 206, 214 
Horned dace - 211, 214. 
Hornyhead 211 
Hoy’s whitefish 206, 207, 214 
Johnny darter 211 
Lake herring 206, 214 
moon-eye 214 
trout 202-203, 214 
Lawyer 215 
