X ANIMAL KESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



*" Cenirifugal missiles, (jpropelling poiver augmented h-y artificial lengthening of the arvi.) 



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 III. Missu.ES— Continued. 



16. Sliugs, and spears thrown by straps 2G 



17. Missiles thrown by " throwing-sticks " 26 



*** Missiles propelled by a spring. 



t Spring consisting of bent rod. 



18. Bows and arrows 20 



tt Spring consisting of elastic cord. 



10. India-rubber slings '- 27 



ttt Spring consisting of metallic helix. 



20. Spring guns 27 



**** Missiles propelled by compressed air or water. 



21. Air-guns 27 



22. Water-guns 27 



***** Missiles propelled by combustion of gunpowder. 



23. Fire-arms 27 



24. (Accessory.) Ammunition and its preparation 28 



25. (Accessory.) Accessories of loading, repairing, and testing fire-arms — 29 

 2G. (Accessory.) Accessories of carrying fire-arms. (Accoutrements) 20 



IV Baited hooks— Angling-tackle 31 



27. Hooks with movable lines.— Hand-tackle 31 



28. Hooks with stationary lines. — Set-tackle '- 31 



29. (Accessory.) Parts and accessories to angling-apparatus 32 



ttt Jj>j)ara<MS to a greater or less extent automatic. 



Y. Nets ^ 



30. Entangling (meshing) nets 35 



31. Encircling nets 35 



WW Apparatus entirely automatic. 



VI. Traps 37 



32. Pen-traps 37 



33. Clutchiug-traps 38 



34. Fall-traps 39 



35. Missile-traps 39 



36. Adhesive preparations 39 



VII. ArPAIlATUS FOR VV^IIOLESALE DESTRUCTION 39 



37. Poisons 39 



38. Asphyxiating apparatus 39 



39. Torpedoes 39 



iWW Accessories to the chase and fishing. 



VIII. Hunting- ANIMALS 39 



40. Hunting-mammals 39 



