132 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES 



CLOTHING. 



Boots, moccasins, leggings, shirts, &c. — Continued. 



42863. Ouc pair oil finished moccasins for canoeing. Manufactured by- 

 Thomson & Sous, Bergen Heights, N. J. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 (C. B. &M.) 



11380. Fine skin shirt. Used by Indians at sea in skin bidarka. The shirt 

 is tied water-tight around the rim of the hoops in the bidarka. 

 Kodiak Island, Alaska. Smithsonian Institution. 



5591. Boots made from skin of salmon. Youkon Eiver, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 



Hats and caps. 



25722. Fisherman's cap, called "Russian cap." E. R. Cook, Provincetown, 

 « Mass. 



29542. Series of sou'westers and oil-cloth hats (Cape Ann pattern). J. F. 

 Carter, Gloucester, Mass. 



Clothing for the hands. 



3928(). Pair of knit woolen mittens, used by mackerel fishermen. A. Howard 

 Clark, Gloucester, Mass. 



25788. Pair of mittens. Called "Newfonndlaud cuffs" by fishermen. 



Pecnliar to Gloucester. A. R. Crittenden, Middletown, Conn. 

 25790. Mackerel cots. Used on the fingers when taking mackerel by hook 

 and line. Capt. Samuel Elwell, Gloucester, Mass. 



32694. Finger-stall or cot (home-made). J. W. Collins, Gloucester, Mass. 



32695. " " " " 



25787. Pair of "hand-haulers." Used by fishermen off the Newfoundland 

 Banks. Josejih Parsons, jr.. East Gloucester, Mass. 



25789. Pair of nippers; peculiar to Gloucester, Mass. Joseph Parsons, East 



Gloucester, Mass. 

 25718. Pair of nippers. Used by fishermen to protect the fingers while 

 hauling iu trawls. David Conwell. 



25717. Pair of nippers. Central Wharf Company, Provincetown, Mass. 

 32655. Rul)ber cots. Worn on the forefingers to j)revent cutting by the 

 mackerel lines. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Clothes-bags. 



42754. White-clothes bag. Gloucester, Mass. 



42755. Black " " 



24231. Bag made from skin of salmon. Alaska. L. M, Turner. 



Protection from insects: 



Nets for beds and for face. 



26700. Mosquito-net. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 

 tributed by Forest and Stream Publishing Comi^any. 



42851. Folding mosquito and black fly-net. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. 

 &M.) 



42866. Head-net for anglers. Manufactured by Roebuck & Co., New York. 

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



TRAPPINGS. 



Game-bags. 



12853. Crescent-shaped bait-box and strap. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. 

 &M.) 



