164 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Canned meats. 



26652. Yarmouth sjiccotash. Made from Yarmoutli sugar-corn and cham- 

 pion shell-beans (star brand). Portland Packing Company, Port- 

 land, Me. 



50. Personal equipments. 



Clothicig'. 



Hunting suits. 



26355. Canvas hunting-coat. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. 

 Contributed by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26658. Fur vest. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Contributed 



by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26659. Buckskin coat. Property of J, A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 



tributed l)y Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26670. Mole-skin pants. Property of J. A. Nichols. Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 



tributed by Forest & Stream Publishing Comjiany. 



26671. Corduroy hunter's coat. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Contributed by Forest & Stream Pul>lisliiug Company. 



26675. Corduroy hunter's i^ants. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Contributed by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26676. Coi-duroy vest. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 



tributed by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26701. Chamois shirt. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 

 tributed by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



26594. Hunter's water-proof suit, with patent cartridge-holding vest. Geo. 

 C. Heuniug, Washington, D. C. 

 This suit includes : 



1. Pantaloons so made that they can be folded close to the legs. 



2. Gaiters. 



3. Vest with sleeves. 



4. Reversible shooting-coat, with seventy-six receptacles for shell or 

 cartridges so arranged as to permit them to be carried either end up, and 

 secured from loss or from injury by rain, by means of the flaps which 

 button over them. The coat is of the same shape before and behind, so 

 that when the hunter exhausts his shells in front he can reverse the coat 

 and have a fresh supply. There are eight pockets opening on the outside 

 of the skirt, and two large game pockets on the inside arranged with 

 oj)enings in tliJ bottoms for ventilation and drip. 



5. A double-visored cap. 



23710. Hunting-coat. Proj)erty of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Contrib- 

 uted by Forest & Stream Publishing Company. 



Water-proof suits. 



23656. Rubber hunting-coat. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. 

 Contributed by Forest «S: Stream Publishing Company. 



Oil-skin suit. 



29543. Cape Ann coats. J. F. Carter, Gloucester, Mass. 



29544. Cape Ann pants. " " 



