44 ANIMAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



48. METHODS OF TRAl^SPORTATIOi^— Continued. 



c. Boats: 



Herring-boats. 



Mackinaw boats. ") 



Huron boats. ! 



y Used in the Great Lake fisheries. 

 Norwegian boats. ■ 



Pound-boats. 3 



Oyster-pungies, (canoe and square-sterned.) employed 

 on the Chesapeake. 



Oyster police-boats. 

 Steamers : 



Mackerel-steamers. 



Menhaden steam -mills. 



Lake gill-net steamer. 



Whale-steamers. 



Sealing-steamers, &c. 

 Accessory to fishing- vessels : 



Eigging, masts, sails, cordage, pulleys, sockets. 



Anchors, killicks, chains. 



Sail-needles, palms, fids, marline-spikes. 



Oar-locks, chocks, oar-rests. 



Stepping-irons for whale-boats. 



Crotches and oar-rests. 



Paddles and oars. 



Eudder-heads, wheels, tillers, &c. 



Fog- horns, trumi^ets, drums, t&c. 



Cabin, blubber room, cooks' and binnacle lamps and 

 jacket-lamps, sigaal, binnacle, and common lanterns. 



Compasses, barometers, &c. 



Astronomical instruments, sextants, quadrants, chro- 

 nometers, hour and log glasses. 



49. CAMP-OUTFIT. 



a. Shelter: 

 Lodges. 

 Tents. 



HuntiTig-camps. 

 Hunters' houses. 

 Fishing-houses. 



