134 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Door-traps. 



Spring-door traps. 



tt Closed hy falling of ivhole trap. 

 Bowl-traps. 

 Cob-liouse bird-traps. 



25659. Fall-trap. Used for partridges and other tirds. Scale, oue-half, 



T. N. Woltz. 

 25705. Fall-trap. Used in capture of partridges, &c. Scale, one-half. 

 Henry Horan. 



Pigeon-nets. 



ttt Closed hy falling of tide. 



Bar-weii-s, arranged with tlie other weirs. 



iSlieaf-traps. 



Sheaf-traps (IsTew York Harbor). 



33. Clutching-traps. 

 I¥oo§e-traps. 



Snares : 



Foot-path and barrier snares. 



2033. Snare (made of sinew). Used in captm-e of lynxes, rabbits, «fec. 



Fort Resolution, H. B. T. R. Kennicott. 

 19063. Rabbit-snare. Coowoye Pi-Ute Indians. Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 

 Stephen Powers. 



25660. Spring-trap (model). Used in capture of hares, grouse, &c. Scale, 



one-half. E. Herrou. 

 25479. Spring-trap (model). Used for capture of hares, grouse, &c. Scale, 



one-half. T. N. Woltz. 

 25832. Model of grouse-snare. Yukon River, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 



Springes. 



" Bound mouse-traps." 



Jai¥ed traps. 



"Steel traps:" 



Newhouse traps. 



25262. Newhouse trap. No. for rats. Spread of jaws, 3i inches; strong 



enough to hold muskrat. Oneida Community, N. Y. 

 25281. Newhouse trap. No. 1 for muskrats. Spread of jaws, 4 inches; 



adapted to capturing the smaller fur-bearing animals. Oucida 



Community, N. Y. 

 25260. Newhouse trap. No. l^for minks and fishers. Spread of jav.s, 4^ 



inches; strong enough to hold fox or fisher. Oneida Comraujiity, 



N. Y. 

 25259. Newhouse trap. No. 2, for foxes. With double spring; spr. ad of 



jaws, 4 J inches; strong enough to hold an otter. Oneida Cc:amu.- 



nity, N. Y. 



