FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 231 



LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD. 



39t257. Collective exLibit of cliavts— Contimu'd. 



Chart of tlio Twelfth Li^lit-house District, embracing the coast of 

 California. 



Chart of the Thirteenth Lijj;ht-house District, enihracing the coasts 

 of Oregon and Washington. 



REVENUE MARINE DIVISION. 



. rians of revenue entters employed in i>art in assisting distressed 

 fishermen. 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 



. Series of blanks used in licensing and registering fishing vessels, 

 bonding salt, nuiking report of fishing catch, etc. 



3. Department of War, 

 UNITED STATES ARMY SIGNAL-SERVICE. 



39287. Weather symbol-map. 



To bo exhibited at fisliing villages, .showing the weather condi- 

 tions on the coa.sts and at dilfereut points throughout the country. 

 39268. Instrumental farmer's and fisherman's weather-case. 



By the aid of which, predictions fairly accurate, can be made by 

 any one using the case according to the rules printed upon the face 

 thereof. See circulars describing v^■eather case, and rain and dry 

 winds pamphlets and charts. 



39289. Circulars describing the Aveather-ease, and method of using the same. 



39290. "Dry and wet wind" pamphlets. 



39291. Sets of "dry aiid wet wind" charts. 



39292. Water thermometer and case. 



Used in taking the temperature of water, at surface and bottom, 

 in the various rivers and harliors situated near the United States 

 Signal-Service stations. 



39293. Signal kit, complete. 



Used in holding eonnnuniealion on lanil or sea, by day or night. 

 For description of contents anil mode of using same, see Mycr's 

 "Manual of Signals." 



39294. "Manual of Signals," by Brig. Gen. A. J. Myer. 



39295. Complete set of international signa%iLi;.s. 



For holding communication between vessels, or between vessels 

 and stations on land, tising t!ie international code of signals. See, 

 also, circular on "Danger or distress signals." 

 39293. Comph-te set of cautionary signal-fiags (for display by day). 



39297. Complete set of cautionary signal-lanterns (for display by night). 



Displayed, iii advance of storms, at 4^' regular Signal-Service sta- 

 tions and CO "display" station.s, along (he Gulf and Atlantic coasts, 

 and along the .shores of the great lakes. For description and mode 

 of using, see "Cautionary signal" i>am|)hlels. 



39298. " Cautionary signal'" pamphlets. 



39299. "Danger or distress-signals," circulars. 



39300. Volume of the "Mrmthly W^-ather Review." 



In this work the following items may be mentioned as of special 

 interest to tlie fishing community : 1. The description of storms over 

 the North American continent and North Atlantic Ocean. 2. Inter- 



