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II. IMPLEMENTS FOR SEIZURE OF OBJECT. 



* Scooping -instruments. 



6. SCOOPS. 



t For hand-use. 



a. Shovels: 



Clam-shovels. 



Trowels used in taking burrowiag shore animals. 



Hand-scoops. 



b. Hand-dredges, used in collecting mollusks. 



c. Pile-scrapers. 



tt For use icitJi sounding-lines. 



d. Armed leads: 



Common " deep-sea lead;" 

 Deep-sea-sounding apparatus. 



e. Cup-leads. 



/. Scoop sounding-machines. 



** Grasping-JiooliS. 



7. HOOKED INSTRUMENTS. (Those used with a single motion, that 

 of hooking:) 



a. Single-pointed hooks : 

 Gaff-hooks. 

 Boat-hooks. 

 Jigs. 



Eabbit and squirrel hooks, used by the Ute Indians. 

 Snake-hooks. 

 Clam-hooks. 



Hoes and picks used in gathering shell-fish. 

 Forks used in handling salted and dried fish. 

 Whalemen's hooks : 



Blubber-hooks. 



Blubber-forks. 



Junkhooks. \ 



Lance-hooks. 



Can-hooks. 



