128 ANIMAL RtSOURCES AND KISUERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Seines. 



Other seiiios. 



2145. Stiiic iiiiidc of '' babiclic." Tscliiitclii Iiiilijins. Capt. .lolin Roflgcrs, 



U. y. X., North Parific Exploiiii-j; ICxpcditiou. 

 'J14(;. lland-scino made of grass. Tsclmtchi Indians. Capt. John I.'odgpi-s, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exidoilng Expedition. 

 !J417. Ilaud-seinc made of grass. Tselnitchi Indians. Capt. John h'odgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exjiloring Expedition. 

 192o4. Salmon-net. McCloud River Indians. Shasta Connty, Cal. Liv- 

 ingston Stone. 

 20G48. Salmon-net. Indians of Northwest coast. Fort Simpson, B. C. J. 



G. Swan. 

 22'M. riand-seine. Anderson River Eskimo. Mackenzie's River district, 



II. IJ. T. R. Keunicott. 

 21:5Gb. Fishing-net. Made from liber of milkweed (J«c/t';>ia« sp.). Hooch- 



norrc Luliaus. South Eel River, Cal. Stephen Powers. 

 7929. Fishing-net. Made from fibers of i)iueapple (7'(7/aHd#ia sp.). Mira- 



dor, Mex. Dr. Sartorius. v 



897. Fishing-net made of willow bark. Kootchin Indians. Mackenzie's 



River district, H. B. T. R. Kennicott. 

 4883. Net made of "silkweed." Fort Crook Indians. Fort Crook, Cal. 



Capt. J. W. T. Gardiner. 



Hoop-net!*!. 



Handle, or dip nets. 



Bnll-nets (worlced Avitli ropes and blocks). 



Scoop-nets (herring-nets, poimd-scoops, car-scoops, &c.). 



25G08. Bow of scoop-net. Used in di[)ping fish from smock's well. J. JI. 



K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 

 2,'')lGr). Series of scoop-net hoops. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, 



Conn. 

 83, F. C. Frame of dip-net. Used in Bay of Fiindy hen-ing lisluries. I'. 



S. Fish Commission. 

 25229. Fi)lding dip-net frame. \J. S. Fish Connnission. 

 2G141. Dip-nets. American Net and Twine Company, Boston. Mass. 

 2()141. Minnow dip-nets. *' " 



2G14I. Crab dip-nets. " '♦ 



Landing-nets. 



25494. Jointed stall and folded net-ring. ]>radlnid & Anthony, Boston, 

 Mass. 



25492. Nason's patent net-staff and ring. Flexible ring carried inside of 



staff. C. F. Nason, patent August 31, 1875. Bradford & .\utliony. 

 Boston, Mass. 



25493. Nason's patent solid net-staff. "With flexible ring. C. F. Nason, 



patent August 3, 1875. Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 

 '". Folding handles for dip-net or lance. U. S. Fish Conmiission. 

 -. Braided limn landing-net (waterprooft-d). Bra<lford «& Aufl>ony. 

 Boston, Ma.ss. 

 2.'jG39. Braided tiiik landing-net. Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 

 658. Dii)-iv,«<. U.sed in the capture of the oidachan {Ovmcrus jjm-i/im.s ». 

 Northwest coast of America. G. Gibbs. 

 21725. Dip-net* Used by McCloud River Indians in fishing in small streams. 

 (Shasta Couniy. ('.il. Livingston Stone. 



