70 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



HOOKS, (including a full series of unmounted hooks, of recent and 

 aboriginal manufacture). 

 Jigs and drails. 



42877. Bluetisli-s(iuid of block tiu painted. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. 

 & M.) 



42888. Bluetisli-s(xuid of bone and German silver. U. S. Fish Commission. 



(C. B. &M.) 



42889. Bluetish-squid of block tiu. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. & M.) 



42890. Bluefish-sfxuid of block tiu, round. " 



42891. Twirling bluetish-squid of block tiu. " 



42892. Bluelish and Spanish mackerel squid of block tin and pearl. U. S. 



Fish Commission. (C. B. & M.) 



42893. Bluelish antl Spanish mackerel squid of pearl. U. S. Fish Commission. 



(C. B. & M.) 



42894. Bluelish-squid of block tin, in imitation of a fish. U. S. Fish Commis- 



sion. (C. B. &M.) 



42895. Bluefish-squid with double hook. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. 



& M.) 

 25669. Bluetish-drail. Peculiar to Hyannis, Mass. Freeman Hallett, Hyannis, 

 Mass. When used, covered with an eel-skin. 



25600, Weak-fish jigs. Used in Newport, E. I J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, 



R. I. 



42877. Bone and metal squid for Spanish mackerel and bluefish. U. S. Fish 



Commission. (C. B. & M.) 



42878. Pearl and tin squids and hooks for young bluefish and weakfish. U. S. 



Fish Commission. (C. B. & M.) 

 9078. Metnllic s(iuid. Indians, Alaska. Lieut. F. W. Ring, U. S. A. 



32657. Cahoon's improved trolling-hooks. (Patented March 24, 1874.) Thomas 



J. Giff"ord & Co., New Bedford, Mass. 

 12496. Mackerel-jigs. Cape Ann. J. P. Nason, Rockport, Mass. 



32658. Mackerel-jig. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 

 29479. Mackerel-jig. .John B. Parsons, Rockport, Mass. 



32734. Mackerel -jigs. Used thirty years ago. A. McCurdy, Gloucester, Mass. 

 25.599. Mackerel-jigs. J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 

 25941. Mackerel-jigs. Used about the year 1840. Capt. Edward L. Rowe, Glou- 

 cester, Mass. 



39174. Jig m(»ld. Style of 1840. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39171. Jig mold. Style in use at the present time. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 39429. Wooden jig mold. Made by fishermen. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39175. Old style mackerel jigs. U. S. Fish Commission. 



12495. Soapstone "jig "molds. No. 1. (Patented March 15, 1870.) Cape Ann. 



J. P. Nason, Rocki)ort, Mass. 

 25780. Soapstoue mackerel-j^g mold. Capt. E. L. Rowe, Gloucester, Mass. 

 25781-2. Wooden, lead-lined, mackerel-jig molds. 

 25721. Mackerel-jig mold. (Patented March 15, 1870; J. P. Nason, No. 2.) 



Central Wharf Company, Provincetown, Mass. 

 32656. Mackerel-jig mold. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 

 32654. Mackerel-jig ladle. " " 



32661. Mackerel-jig rasp. " " 



32662. Mackerel-jig file. " " 



32663. Pewter for use in manufacture of jigs. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown 



Goode. 

 29461. Codfish '' trip" and "fiy-jig." Styles used fifty years ago. Lemuel Cook, 

 •Jd, Provinc<'town, Mass. 



25601. Codfish jig-hook. Used when the fish rise from the bottom. Massachu- 



setts. A. R. Crittenden, Middletowu, Conn. 



