APPENDIX 2: Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Figure 2-1. APPENDIX 4: Table 4-1. Table 4-2. Figure 4-1. Table 4-3. Table 4-4. Table 4-5. Table 4-6. The forest mammals and ‘game' birds recorded on Prince Edward Island in documents of the British colonial period. ...................... 236 The forest mammals recorded in the responses of elderly Prince Edward Island residents to a question in the Questionnaire of 1876. ............... 238 A diagram showing the trophic (i.e. feeding) relationships of the various terrestrial mammals recorded as present on Prince Edward Island in British period records. ..... 253 The wood-types used in the hulls of ships built on Prince Edward Island between 1856 and 1876, as recorded by the Lloyd‘s inspector. .................... 275 A classification of all of the vessels inspected on Prince Edward Island by the Lloyd’s inspector in five selected years between 1856 and 1876, based on the predominant wood-type used in the hull. ...................................... 275 Map showing the places on Prince Edward Island at which ‘juniper ships’ were built between 1856 and 1876. .............................................. 278 The wood-types used in the hulls of sixty ships built on Prince Edward Island between 1856 and 1876 as recorded by the Lloyd’s inspector. .................... 279 The wood—types used in the individual structural components of the hulls of sixty vessels built on Prince Edward Island between 1856 and 1876, as recorded by the Lloyd's inspector based in Charlottetown. .................................. 282 Definitions of the structural elements of wooden sailing vessels, that were listed on the Lloyd’s inspection forms used on Prince Edward Island. ................... 284 The wood-types used in the masts of ships built on Prince Edward Island between 1856 and 1864, as inserted on the form by the Lloyd’s inspector. .................. 286 ix