128 FISHERIES OF THE U:>'ITED STATES. 



FUKNITUllE. 



Beds, mattresses, blaukets, &c.— Continued. 



thoroughly saturated, the inside was exaniiued aud found to be totally 

 untouched hy moisture, the extreme outer libres of the outer sheets being 

 barely touched by the dampni^ss. Heavy weights were then used to sink it, 

 and it remained submerged for forty-eight hours ; upon being again exam- 

 ined, the ticking was found completely saturated, while a slight moist- 

 ure had penetrated a short distance between the thicknesses of raw cot- 

 ton, the interior of ea(di of these thicknesses, however, being entirely free 

 from any signs of dampness. The mattress was then dried, when The orig- 

 inal softness and springiness was observed to return to the material.'' 

 42861. Camp-bed, portable, with mosquito-bar all contained in the pillow. 

 Manufactured by the U. S. Camp-Lounge Co., Troy, NT. Y. U. S. 

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

 This bed has jointed side rails, mosquito-bar canopy and perfect pillow 

 attachment, all of which fold, with the lounge in a small case. 

 The case is applied to the head of the lounge and forms the pillow. 

 Size of case, 2 in. x 7 in. x 23 in. 

 To put it together. — Put the girths in position at the foot; insert the 

 legs at the head in holes through the side rails and attach the 

 case to the top of the legs. It is put up in thirty seconds. 



428G4. Rubber camp-bag for carrying blankets, &.c. Manufactured by Good- 

 year's Rubber Glove Manufacturing Company, Naugatuck, Conn. 

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



42865. AVaterproof canvas cover for same. Manufactured by Couroy, Bissett 

 & Malleson. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Stool. 



3978. Stool. R. MacFarlane. 



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



COMMISSARY SUPPLIES. 

 Cooking apparatus. 



39240. Can opener. 



42844. Camp aud portable stove with all equipments for cooking. Manu- 

 factured by Taunton Iron Works, Taunton, Mass. U. S. F. C. 



42802. Camp kit for two, with cooking utensils packed in solid galvanized 

 iron pail. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. &M.) 



42860. Thome's portable cooker for frying lish, making coffee, &c. Manu- 

 factured by Pierce & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 (C.B. &M.) 



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



25689. Portable camp-stove. '' " 



Open, showing utensils, viz : 



25690. Six tin plates. 25695. Coffee-pot. 



25691. Six tin cups. 25696. Dipper. 



25692. Six-quart kettle. 25697. Toast-rack. 

 2.')()93. Eight-quart kettle. 25698. Frying-pan. 

 25694. Stew-pan. 25699. Bread-pan. 



26843. Lehmen's patent folding ca:np-bakcr. Scoville & .Tolinson, Mar- 

 quette, Mich. 



