APPENDICES.

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1. Convention of Commerce between Great Britain and France, 1826[563]
2. Letter from Mr. W. S. Lindsay to Lord Lyons, Boston, U.S., 1860[567]
3. Correspondence with the Foreign Office respecting the Liability of British Shipowners in the Courts of the United States of America[571]
4. Letter to the Emperor of the French on the subject of the Navigation Laws of France, 10th January, 1861[582]
5. Letter from M. Fleury and Reply, 17th and 23rd June, 1862[590]
6. Letter to the Commercial Association, Lisbon, 28th January, 1863[596]
7. Summary of the Acts passed for the Regulation of Passenger Ships[600]
8. Passages of Clipper Ships engaged in the Trade with China[611]
9. Log of the Sailing Ship ‘Thermopylæ’[613]
10. Statistics of Tonnage belonging to Great Britain, United States, France and Holland, from 1821 to 1874[618]
11. Exemption in favour of certain British Ships from Local Port Charges in 1852[620]
12. History of Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping[624]
13. Acts of Parliament passed between 1849 and 1875, inclusive, relating to British Ships and Seamen, and other Parliamentary Papers referring thereto[634]
14. Tonnage of Shipping Entered and Cleared in the United Kingdom, United States, France, Holland, Norway, Prussia, and Sweden, distinguishing between National and Foreign Ships from 1850 to 1873[637]