142 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



X. PURSUIT, ITS METHODS AND APPLIANCES. 



4S. ^Methods of transportation. 



Pergonal :ii(N. 



Snow-sliocs. 

 Skates. 

 , Alpenstocks and staves. 

 Portable brid^ues. 



Animal i'4|iii|>iiients. 



Harness : ' 



Horse trappings. 



Dog-harness. 



(iirtlis, sincbes. 



J>its, cabrestos, spurs. 

 ^Saddles : • 



Eiding-saddles. 



Pack-saddles. 



Aparcjos. 



Kiding-pads (for buffiilo bunting). 



Pur pack-saddle (Hudson's Bay Territory). 

 Yebicles: ' 



Deer-sledges. 



Dog-sledges. 



Wagons. 



Dog-carts. 



Pisli-carts. used in Xantncket. 



Boal*^. 



FTim ting-boats, fisliing-l»oats: 



l!ircli canoes. 

 Birch b;irk canoes. 



Used l>v Imli;ms in luintinj^ aud lisbing. 



2Gr»l."). iV.nk c.'imio. rassainaquoddy Indians. Eastport, Mo. E. Palnior. 

 'JOilM. Bark canoe. Sixteoii IVot lonjr, thirty-seven iiulifs ^vido, Montag- 



iiard Indians of Bcsaniis. Labrador. R. H. I'owi-ll. 

 7ti:i0. Hark canoe. (Model.) Lower lugalik, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 P.V. Bark canoe. (Model.) Cliiitpcway Indians, Atliabasc.i and Great 

 Slave Lakes. B. R. Ross. 

 2358. Bark cano.-. (Model; scale, abont 1 inch to fool.) Northeastern 

 America. J. Vardcn. 

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' Arranged with Ethnological series. 



