(See end of para, 138, page 64.) 



FIGURE II. 



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 A = Leader or gnide net. 

 B = Semi-heart to turn fish towards 0. 

 O = Pound proper. 



D = Net lying along the bottom which is raised when a shoal enters. 

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 H = Large floats anchored by heary stones 

 i = Small floats. 



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