Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . ounds annually; in 1-901 it was 2,943,000 pounds. The following table shows theamount and value of the output between 1897 and 1901: Year. Quantity. Value. 1897 POUTi 1,429,111 987,8622,799,2532,185,677 2, 9 i ? (5,326 ,809 1898 1899 1900 B. B. F. 1904—li 14o BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. The exportation of funori is a .small business, the shipments at the present timebeing valued at only $1,500, although they have at times reached S3,300. Thecountries supplied are Korea, China, Asiatic Russia. Russia, England, and France.


Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . ounds annually; in 1-901 it was 2,943,000 pounds. The following table shows theamount and value of the output between 1897 and 1901: Year. Quantity. Value. 1897 POUTi 1,429,111 987,8622,799,2532,185,677 2, 9 i ? (5,326 ,809 1898 1899 1900 B. B. F. 1904—li 14o BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. The exportation of funori is a .small business, the shipments at the present timebeing valued at only $1,500, although they have at times reached S3,300. Thecountries supplied are Korea, China, Asiatic Russia. Russia, England, and France. AND GENERAL IMPORTANCE. Under the name of kombu the Japanese recognize various kinds of food madefrom kelps. This is one of the most important of the marine vegetable preparations,the annual sales in Japan and China being enormous and steadily increasing, espe-cially in China. Some of the products have occasionally been sent to the East Indiesand San Francisco; but the sales in America are reported to have, been small, and it.


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