184 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND TISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Fiiiili preparations. 



13752. Dried eggs of qninnat salmon (Salmo quinnat). Used as food by the 

 McCloud River ludians. California. Shasta County, California. 

 Livingston Stone. 



21187. Eggs of "herring" (sp. incog.). Used as food by Sitka Indians. 

 Collected by them upon branches of hemlock {Abies Mcrtcnitiuna), 

 planted in shallow water, uijou the spawning grounds of the lish. 

 Sitka, Alaska. J. G. Swan. 



Smoked sturgeon. 



Veziga, prepared from the notocliord of sturgeon. 



Insects. 



Dried grasshoppers (Indian). 



253i4. Grasshoppers. Dried for food by the Indians of Southern California. 

 E. Pahner. 



"Worms. 



Dried worms (Indian). 



illolliisk preparations. 



Dried abalones {Haliotis) prepared by the California Chinese. 

 Dried siphons of Schizothcerus i)repared by the Indians of the North- 

 west coast. 

 Dried shigs {Limax, &c.), used by Indians. 



Radiate preparations. 



(Dried holothurians, " beches de mer," used by Chinese.) 



Protovioans. 



("Mountain meal," a kind of infusorial earth, mixed with flour, and 

 used as food in Lapland and China.) 



3. Foods: salted, canned, and riCKLED, 



mammal preparations. 



Salted buflalo -meat. 



Salted beef.' 



Saltrd doer, reindeer, elk. 



Salted ton^niesof beef, buflalo, deer, horse.* 



Salted pork.' 



Canned milk of the various brands. 



' See above, p. 163. 



