III. Missiles — Contiuuecl. 



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tt Spring consistinjj of elastic cord. 



19. India-rubber sliugs 89 



tU Spring consisting of metallic helix. 



20. Spring-guns 89 



**** Missiles propelled hy compressed air or water, 



21. Air-guns 89 



22. Water-guns 90 



**^^^ Missiles 2)ro2)elled hy comhusiion of ginqwwder. 



23. Fii-c-aruis 90 



24. (Accessory. ) Ammunition and its preparation 91 



25. (Accessory.) Accessories of loading, repairing, and testing fire-arms .. 93 



26. (Accessory. ) Accessories for carrying lire-arms. (Accoutrements) 94 



IV. Baited hooks— Angling-tackle 95 



27. Hooks with movable lines. — Hand-tackle 95 



28. Hooks with stationary lines. — Set-tackle 97 



29. (Accessory.) Parts and accessories to angling-apparatus 97 



ttt Apparatus to a yreatcr or less extent automatic. 



V. Nets 122 



30. Entangling (meshing) nets 122 



31. Encircling nets 126 



i\\\ Apparatus entirely automatic. 



VI. Traps 131 



32. Pen-traps 131 



33. Clutching-traps 134 



34. Fall-traps 135 



35. Missile-traps 135 



36. Adhesive preparations 135 



VII. Apparatus eor wholesale destruction 136 



37. Poisons 136 



38. Asphyxiating apparatus 136 



39. Torpedoes 136 



iWW Accessories to the chase and fishing. 



VIII. Hunting-animals 136 



40. Hunting-mammals 136 



41. Accessories to hunting-mammals 138 



42. Hunting-birds 137 



43. Accessories to hunting-birds 137 



44. Huntiug-fishcs 137 



IX. Decoys and disguises 137 



4.5. Baits 137 



46. Decoys 138 



47. Covers 141 



X. Pursuit — its methods and appliances 142 



48. Methods of transportation 142 



49. Camp-outfit 162 



50. Personal eriuiiimeuts 164 



