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liabyriiith-trapis. 



Eel-pots, without leaders. 



2501G. Leadors for eel-pot (Nos. '25014-15-16). Used in Martha's Vineyard. 



Cajit. Josiah Cleveland, Vineyard Harbor, Mass. 

 26802. Basket eel-pot. American Net and Twiuo Company. 

 25018. Roots of young pine trees {Pinus strohiis). Used in manufacture of 



eel-pots. Vineyard Haven, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



Barrel-pots for eels. 

 Set-nets. 



32733. C. Set-net. Diameter of largest hoop, 15 inches. U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Pykes (set-nets with leaders). 



25045. Fyke-net "with wings. Diameter, 3 feet. Wm. E. Hooper & Sons, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



26113. Model of minnow-fyke. American Net and Twine Company, Boston 



[and New York. 



26114. Minnow-fyke. " " 

 26117. Minnow-fyke. " " 



Bird-fyke. 



26115. 28116. Model of bird-net. AmericanNet and Twine Company, Boston 



and New York. 



Bass-traps. 



25704. Bass-trap. Used in Peconic Bay and Fisher's Island Soimd. Scale, 

 i inch to the foot. Charles T. Potter. 



]>oor-ti*ap!$. 



t Closed hy the falling of a door. 

 Box-traps (figure 4). 



25833. Horan's box-trap. Used in Philadelphia Zoological Gardens. Scale, 



one-half. Henry Horau. 

 25478. Box-trap. Used in capture of hares, possums, etc. Scale, one-half. 



T. N. Woltz. 



Traps with hanging doors. 



. Self-setting trap. Used in capture of muskrats, hares, &c. Scale, 



one-half. Henry Iloran. 

 25703. Self-setting trap. To be set in mouth of riibbit-l>iirrow. Scale, one- 

 lialf. E. Herron. * 



Double box-traps. 



25477. Double box-trap. Used in capture of hares, possums, &c. Scale, 

 one-half. T. N. Woltz. 



