162 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Apparatus accessory to rigrg^ing' fisliing-Tcssels. 



Marline spikes. 



2514G. Series of hickory hand fids. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, 



Conn. 

 25672. Copper marline spike. Made at sea by Thomas Freeman. Used for 



8i)licing trawl-lines. Sauford Freeman, Norwichpoit, Mass. 

 32693. Splicer. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



Eest for harpoon, &c. 



11392. Rest for harpoon and bow and arrow. Aleutian Island. Vincent 

 Colyer. 

 Used on deck of kyak. 



Stretcliers for kyak-line. 



9836. Stretchers for kyak-line. Eskimos. 



Stool. 



3978. Stool. R. MacFarlane. 



Used by Eskimos to stand on while watching for seal in water. 



49. Camp-outfit. 



Shelter. 



Lodges. 

 Tents. 



Hunting-camps. 

 Hunters' houses. 

 Fishing-houses. 



Furniture. 



Hammocks. 



Beds, couches, stretchers, and lounges. 



Blankets (rubber and mackinaw), and fur robes. 



Fuel. 



Apparatus for kindling fire. 



Lamps and lanterns. 



Tools. 



Commissary supplies. 



Cooking apparatus, kettles, and stoves. 

 Commissary suppUes. 



29295. Portable camp-stove. H. L. Duncklee, Boston, Mass. 



25689. Portable camp-stove. " " 



Open, showing utensils, viz : 



25690. Six tin plates. 



25691. Six tin cups. 



25692. Six-quart kettle. 



25693. Eight-quart kettle. 



25694. Stew-pan. 



