98 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



SEINES. 



Bait-seines. 



26123, 26130. Model of minuow-seiue. Used by amateurs in capture of 

 minuow-bait. i to f inch mesTi, six-tliread cottou twiue. Ameri- 

 can Net aud Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 



26121. Model of minnow-seine, with bag. Used by fishermen to secure bait 

 for eel-pots. American Net and Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 



Other seines. 



2232. Seine. Anderson River Eskimos. Mackenzie's River district. Robert 

 MacFarlane. 



2444. Seine made of " babiche." TschuktchiTril)e. Capt. John Rodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 



2445. Seine made of "babiche." Tschuktchi Tribe. Capt. John Rodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 



2446. Hand-seine made of grass. Tschuktchi Tribe. Capt. John Rodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 



2447. Hand-seine made of grass. Tschuktchi Tribe. Capt. John Rodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 

 19234. Salmon-net. McCIoud River Indians. Shasta County, Cal. Liv- 

 ingston Stone. 

 20648. Salmon-net, with wooden floats and stone sinkers. Indians of North- 

 west coast. Fort Simpson, B. C. J. G. Swan. 

 2231. Hand-seine. Anderson River Eskimo. Mackenzie's River district, 



H. B. T. R. Kennicott. 

 7929. Fishing-net. Made from fibers of pineapple (TiV^aHrfsia sp.). Mira- 



dor, Mex. Dr. Sartorius. 

 897. Fishing-net made of willow bark. Kootchin Indians. Mackenzie's 



River district, H. B. T. R. Kennicott. 

 4883. Net made of "silkweed." Fort Crook Indians. Fort Crook, Cal. 

 Capt. J. W. T. Gardiner. 



HOOP-NETS. 



Handle, or dip nets. 



Bull-nets (worked with ropes and blocks). 



Scoop-nets (herring-nets, pound-scoops, car-scoops, &c.). 



39482. Dii>-net, frame aud handles. U.S. Fish Commission. 



25603. Bow of scoop-net. Used in dipinng fish from smack's well. J. M. 



K. South wick, Newport, R. I. 

 25165. Series of scoop-net hoops. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, 

 Conn. 



39483. Dip-net. For scooping mackerel out of the seine and oft' the deck. 



Alex. McCurdy, E. Gloucester, Mass. 

 2.5229. Folding dip-net frame. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 32682. Menhaden shovel-net frame. Gloucester. A. Voss. 

 32681. Mackerel bow-net " " " 



Landing-nets. 



25492. Nason's patent net-staff and ring. Flexible ring carried inside of 



staff. C. F. Nason, patent August 31, 1875. Bradford & Anthony, 

 Boston, Mass. 



25493. Nason's patent solid net-staff, with flexible ring. C. F. Nason, 



patent August 3, 1875. Bradford Ar. Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



