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FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



25003. Model of a Chesapeake oyster-canoe. (Scale, 1 inch to a foot.) 



Made from two logs and used in "tonging" oysters in Chesa- 

 peake Bay. T. B. Ferguson. 

 22217. Mode] of a fishing boat used by Chinese fishermen on the Pacific 



coast in shell-fishery. Livingstone Stone. 

 22213. Model of a fishing bo.at used on the Pacific coast in the shell-fishery. 



Livingstone Stone. 

 25657. Model of a Nantucket dory. (Scale, 1 inch to the foot.) Used in 



gathering clams for bait. W. H. Chase. 

 12678. Model of a New England dory. (Scale, 1 inch to the foot.) Used 



in gathering and transplanting clams. Starling & Stevens, 



Ferry ville, Me. 

 24752. Model of a Connecticut sharpie. (Scale, 1 inch to the foot.) Used 



in the oyster and scallop fisheries of Long Island and Long Island 



Sound. H. C. Chester. 

 29537. Model of Providence River cat-boat. Used in scallop fishery. J. M. 



K. Southwick. 



Crayon showing clamming dories on the beach. U. S. Fish Commis- 



sion. 



Crayon showing Connecticut steam oyster-dredger "W. H. Lock- 



wood," at work oft' New Haven. U. S. Fish Commission. 



The types, sucb as cat-boats, dories, sloops, and small schooners, used 

 along the New England coast in the seine and line fishing, are also em- 

 jiloyed indiscriminately in the shell-fish fisheries, especially those of the 

 oyster and scallop. In Long Island Sound, of late years, these craft 

 have been superseded, however, to a great extent, by the steam dredg- 

 ing vessels. For other models see Industrial Exhibit. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



57570. Oyster dredge used by Connecticut steam oyster dredgers. When 

 of this size but two are used, one on each side of the vessel. With 

 smaller sizes, four are operated at the same time. C. D. Hall. 



57089. Oyster dredge with teeth. Style in general use in Chesapeake and 



Delaware Bays. U. S. Fish Commission. 



57090. Oyster scrape without teeth. Style in general use in Chesapeake 



and Delaware Bays, in shallow water and on soft bottom. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 

 31792. Model of an oyster dredge, and patent "winder." Showing method 



of operating the dredging apparatus. C. S. Belbin. 

 57092. Improved " winder" or windlass for hauling in oyster dredges. U. 



S. Fish Commission. 

 57693. Oyster tongs, 10-foot handles and 10 teeth. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 

 ■ 57694. Oyster tongs, 10- foot handles and 10 teeth. 



U. S. FisTi Commission. 

 26110. Oyster tongs, 8-foot handles and 12 teeth. 



small brass rods. S. Salisbury. 

 26109. Oyster-tongs. 8-foot handle and 8 teeth. 



small brass rods. S. Salisbury. 

 25205. Oyster-tongs. 8-foot handle and 10 teeth. 



of galvanized iron. Wilcox & Crittenden. 

 29111. Oyster-nippers. 8-foot handle and 3 teeth, 2i inches long. 



isbury. 



Galvanized iron frame. 

 Galvanized iron frame. 

 Head of wood, frame of 

 Head of wood, frame of 

 Frame, head, and teeth 

 S. Sal- 



