1452 The Cornell Peading-Courses 



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Miller's knot. Figs. 90-92 60 



Overhand method, bowline knot. Figs. 135-138 69 



Principles of a knot 51 



Pulleys, size of 50 



Relaying an untwisted rope. Fig. 50 52 



Renewing a broken strand. Figs. 178-179 80 



Rolling hitch. Figs. 93-94 61 



Rope data 49 



Rope halter. Figs. 186-195 81 



Rope halters and bridle. Figs. 186-201 81 



Rope tackle. Figs. 108-1 10 64 



Running bowline. Fig. 147 71 



Sailor's method, clove hitch. Figs. 79-81 58 



Scaffold hitch. Figs. 87-89 59 



Sheepshank. Figs. 103-107 63 



Short splice. Figs. 162-166 74 



Side splice or eye splice. Figs. 1S0-1S5 80 



Slip knot. Figs. 122-125 66 



Snarls, the proper method of undoing. Fig. 46 51 



Spanish bowline. Figs. 1 5 i-i 53 73 



Splices. Figs. 162-185 74 



Square knot. Figs. 1 1 2-1 13 65 



Stevedore's knot. Figs. 69-70 56 



Storing rope , 50 



Surgeon's knot. Fig. 116 65 



Taut line hitch. Figs. 93-94 61 



Texas method, bowline knot. Figs. 142-146 70 



Theory of knots 51 



Timber hitch. Fig. 72 57 



Timber hitch and half hitch combined. Fig. 76 57 



Two half hitches. Figs. 73-74 57 



Underhand method, bowline knot. Figs. 139-141 70 



Wall knot. Figs. 56-60 54 



Weakening effect of knots 50 



Weaver's knot. Figs. 1 1 7-1 21 65 



Whipping. Figs 51-55 53 



