ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



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8]>ear^ ivith detachabflc heads. 



Eskimo harpoous of stone, bone, and iron. 



1868. Head of wlialiiig-liariioou ^Yilh line. Makali ludiaus. Neab Bay, 

 Wash. Tor. J. G. Swan. 

 2887.5-26825. Handles of whaling-harpoons. Makah Indians. J. G. Swan. 

 2530. Harpoon-darts. Eskimos. Alaska. North Pacific Exploring Expe- 

 dition. Capt. John Rodgers. 

 16675. Harpoon-dart. Kotzebne Sound. W. H. Dall. 

 577.5-(5-7-9-80. Harpoon-darts. Sitka, Alaska. W. H. Howard. U. S. R. M. 



Harpoon-spears. 



6564. Head of barbed fish-dart, made of nath'c copper. Eskimos. Sitka, 



Alaska. Dr. T. T. Minor. 

 9083. Head of barbed fish-dart, made of native copper. Alaska. Lieut. 

 F. W. Ring, U. S. N. 

 20653. Head of barbed fish-dart of native copper with line of twisted sinew. 



Alaska. Smithsonian Institution. 

 21413. Fish-spear with detachable barb. Hoochuou Indians. South Eel 

 River, California. Stephen Powers. 



Double-pronged spears with detachable heads. MoCloud River 

 Indians, Shasta Co., Cal. Livingston Stone. These spears are 

 used in the capture of the Sahno quinnat. The handles are thirty 

 feet in length. The barbs are made from the splint bones of deer. 

 See No. 13743, below. 

 19046. Fish-spear with detachable barbs. Cooyunu Pi-Ute Indians. Pyra- 

 mid Lake, Nevada. Stephen Powers. 

 23522. Two-pronged spear with detachable barbs. Indians of Northwest* 



coast. J. G. Swan. 

 26826. Handle of spear similar to 23522, but longer. J. G. Swan. 

 23520. Spear with many-barbed detachable head and kelp line. Indians of 



Northwest coast. J. G. Swan. 

 13743. Points for salmon-si>ear made of the splint bones of the deer. Mc- 

 Cloud River Indians. Shasta Co. , Cal. Livingston Stone. 

 650. Harjjoon-arrows with iron tips. Indians. Cape Flattery, Wash. 

 Ter. Geo. Gibbs. 

 21308. Wooden barbs for fish-harpoon. 

 Stejihen Powers. 

 2249. Head of fish-harpoon. Eskimos. 

 11356. Harj)oon-dart with bladder-float. 

 T. T. Minor. 



Indians. Hoopah Valley, Cal. 



Anderson River. R. McFarlane. 

 Nashegay Indians. Alaska. Dr. 



9. TONGS, &C. 



]For liand-use. 

 Toilgiii (with two handles). 



Oyster-tongs and oyster-rakes. 



26110. Oyster-tongs. S. Salisbury, Providence, R. I. 



26109. Oyster-tongs. " '' 



25205. Oyster-tongs. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, Conn. 



29111. Oyster-nippers. S. Salisbury, Providence, R. I. 



