tendam, 1 42 ; Empress of Asia, 1 42 ; 

 Empress of Russia, 142; President Polk, 

 142; Uruguay (ex California), 143; 

 Pilsudski, 143; Batory, 143-144; Inde- 

 pendence, 148; Constitution, 148 



Lines, device for taking off, 7; instruc- 

 tions on use, 7; pantograph, 12; lead 

 bar, 12 



Z,/o«, Chebacco boat, descr. of rigged 

 model, 779-181 



Little Maud, New England boat, descr. 

 of rigged model, 257-258 



Livingston, Chancellor Robert, 108 



Lizzie F. Choate, fishing" schooner, 5; 

 sail plan, 503; descr. of half-model, 

 204 



Lizzie 'I ■ Matlhion, 3-masted fishing 

 schooner, descr. of hall-model, 212, 

 220 



Lofting", from half-models. 10- 11 



Log canoe, 55; Chesapeake Bay, 272 



Long Head, appearance on the Chesa- 

 peake, 189 



Long Island fishing sloop, i86g, descr. 

 of half-model, 269; Estelle, 269 



Long" Island fishing sloop, about 1890, 

 descr. of half-model, 270 



Long Island Sound steamers, 112; 

 schooners, 1 76 



Lookout, fishing schooner, 1857, descr. 

 of half-model, 198 



Lorenzo D. Story, 1842, pinky schooner, 

 184 



Louisiana, coastwise steamer, 140 



Louisiana oyster sloop, Spectre, 293 



Louisiana piroque, 1882, descr. of 

 rigged model, 296-297 



Louisiana piroque, 1946, descr. of full- 

 size canoe, 297 



Lucas, merchant ship, descr. of half- 

 model, 56 



Lucille, Pascagoula shrimp boat, 1925, 

 descr. of half-model, 295 



Lucy, 2-masted coasting schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 75 



Lug rig, 177 



Lugger, New Orleans, 292-293 



Lyme, British 24-gun ship, 17-18 



M 



M. E. Torry, fishing schooner, descr. of 



half-model, 205 

 Mabel Dilloway, fishing schooner, 2/5 



Mablc F. Sta/>lcs, 2-masted coasting 

 schooner, descr. of half-model, 80 



Mackerel fishery, 167 



Mackerel seiners, steamers, Novelty, 

 239-240; Alice M. Jacobs, 174, 242, 



•-^43 

 Maine Hampton boat, descr. of un- 

 named rigged and half-models, 254, 

 -53^ 256, 257; under sail, 236; Egretla, 



257 



Maine peapod, 1883, descr. of rigged 

 model, 253 



Malek Adhel, New York clipper brig, 

 24 



Manhattan, Noank well-smack sloop, 

 descr. of half-model, .267 



Maple, screw, steel, lighthouse tender, 

 descr. of half-model, 137 



Marblehead schooner, descr., 19; num- 

 ber in 1721 and 1741, 162; "Catch" 

 and ".Scooner," 162; tradition of in- 

 vention, 162; development, i62-/ffj/ 

 speed, /(%; form, 163; President 

 John .'\dams' reference to, 163; as 

 raiders, 163; color, 163; burdensome 

 type of, 166; descr. of rigged models, 

 178-179, 182-183 



Marcia Tribou, square topsail coasting 

 schooner, descr. of half-model, ~f; 



Marco Polo, Canadian clipper ship, 46 



Marestier, French naval constructor, 

 114, !l6 



Margaret McCann, Great Lakes fishing 

 steamer, descr. of rigged model, 

 242-243 



Maria, harbor tug, descr. of half-model, 

 152 



Maritime Commission, U.S., 4 



Market-fishing, 166-167 



Mary and Ellen, oyster fishing schooner, 

 pungy, descr. of half-model, 199, 203 



Mary and Helen, steam whaling ship, 247 



Mary D. Dyer, fishing schooner, i6r 



Mary E. Pennel, brigantine, descr. of 

 half-model, 71 



Alary Fernald, fishing schooi"ier, 210; 

 plan, 211; sail plan, 212; descr. of 

 rigged model, 211-212 



Mary Jones, Baltimore-built fishing 

 schooner, 1 97 



Mary O'Dell, fishing schooner, descr. of 

 rigged model, 207-208 



Maryland state fishery police, 209 



Massachusetts, brig, 65; first screw 

 steamer to cross the Atlantic, 114 



Mauretania, trans-.^tlantic liner, descr. 

 of rigged model, 140-/.^/ 



May Queen, fishing schooner, descr. of 

 half-model, 198-199 



"Mayflower," name painted on half- 

 model of down-Easter, 59 



McKay, Donald D., shipbuilder, 31, 

 47, 161 



M'Kay, L., author and shipbuilder, 



113. "5 

 McLain, Captain George, "Mel," 



naval architect, 171, 216, 217, 231 



McManus, Thomas F., naval architect. 

 171, 230, 232, 233 



Mediator, .American colonial sloop, 77, 

 18 



Menhaden carry-away sloop, descr. of 

 rigged model, 268-269, -7' 



Menhaden fishing boat, descr. of half- 

 model, 283 



Menhaden purse seine boat, 1921, 

 descr. of half-model, 291-292 



Menhaden striker boat, desrr. of h.nlf- 

 model, 283 



Merchant marine, attempts to revive, 

 49-50; modern condition of, 50; de- 

 velopment of steamers in, 117, 118, 

 119 



Merchant ship, descr. of unnamed 

 half- models, 56-57, 59, 60; standard 

 American, C-i, C-2, C-3 Class, 

 descr. of rigged models, 144, 143, 146 



Meridian, pinky fishing schooner, 185 



Mermaid, ccnterboard sloop, descr. of 

 half-model, 94 



Merrill, Orlando, shipbuilder, 8 



Metal sheathing of Bahama schooners, 

 286 



Meteor, au.\iliary steam clipper ship, 

 53; descr. of half-model, 130, ly, 132 



Meyer and Muller, descr. of half-model, 

 86 



Minnezitka, centerboard racing scow, 

 Inland Lake, descr. of rigged model, 



96-57 



Minnie Smith, brigantine, descr. of half- 

 model, 72 



Mississippi River barge, 55 



Mississippi River steamboat, Orleans, 

 1 16; Comet, 1 16; Vesuvius, 1 16; Eclipse, 

 116; Robert E. Lee, 117; .Natchez, 117 



Mitman, Carl W., curator of mineral 

 and mechanical technology, U.S. 

 National Museum, 4 



Model-builders: Beach, Eugene, 273; 

 Edson, Merritt, Jr., 254, 257, 258, 



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