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The exports from the Hawaiian islands were in great part the catch of American whalers sold or exchanged at Honolulu. International fishery exhibitions have been recently held at Amsterdam, Holland; at Bergen, Norway; at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France; and at some other places.-See Histoire des peches, des decouvertes et des etablissements des Hollandais dans Jes mers du nord, by B. de Reste (Paris, 1801);
" On the Public Fisheries of Great Britain and the Rise and Progress of the Dutch Fishery," by H. Schultes (London, 1813);A Review of the Domestic Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland," by Robert Fraser (Edinburgh, 1818);
"Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces of North America," by H. W. Herbert (New York, 1851);Report on the Sea and River Fisheries of New Brunswick," by M. H. Perley (Fredericton, 1852);Report on the principal Fisheries of the American Seas," by Lorenzo Sabine (Washington, 1853);The Sea and its Living Wonders," by Dr. G. Hartwig (London, I866); La boutique de la marchande de poissons, by Martial Deherrypon (Paris, 1807); Lapeche et les poissons, by II. de la Blanchere (Paris, 1808); Les grandes peches, by Victor Meunier (Paris, 1808);The Ocean World," by Louis Figuier (London, 1868); "The Harvest of the Sea," by J. G. Bertram (London, 1809); and "Report on the Condition of the Sea Fisheries of the South Coast of New England in 1871 and 1872," by Spencer F. Baird (Washington, 1873).
 
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