80 ANIMAL llESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



^ For iise with sounding-lines.^ 

 Armed leads. 



Common "deep-sea lead." 

 Deep-sea-sounding apijaratus. 



CHi>-fleads. 



8coop !°)(DU]i]idiQa^-fi»acliine. 



^^ Grasping-JiooJcs. 



7. Hooked instru]vients. (Those used with a single motion, that of 



hooking.) 



ISiBig'lle-poaQited hook§. 



Gaff-hooks. 



25495. Salmon-gaff book and staff. Bradford & Aiithouy, Boston, Mass. 

 2668. Gaff-hook. U. S. Fish Commission. 



29388. Halibnt-gaff. M. W. Grant, Welifleet, Mass. 



32678. Halibut hand-gaff. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 

 32683. Halibut deck-gaff. " " 



25935. Haddock hand-gaff. A. McCurdy, Gloucester, Mass. 

 29390. Haddock-gaff. M. W. Grant, Welifleet, Mass. 



25938. Codfish-gaff". Used in George's Bank fisheries. A. McCurdy, Glouces- 



ter, Mass. 



25939. Dory cod-gaff". Used in shore fisheries. A. McCurdy, Gloucester, 



Mass. 

 25934. Hand-gaff. Used in halibut fisheries. A. McCurdy, Gloucester, Mass. 



29389. Cod-gaff". M. W. Grant, Welifleet, Mass. 



28187. Gaff-hook. Indians of Northwest coast. J. G. Swan. 



26380. Gaff-hook. Property of J. H. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Contributed 

 by Forest & Stream Publishing Co. 



32716. "Pew." Used in handling fish on wharves and decks. Capt. S. J. 

 Martin, Gloucester, Mass. 



32385. "Pew-gaff." Used in pitching fish from dories to vessels. Glouces- 

 ter, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



32730. Fish-fork (three tines, short handle). Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown 

 Goode. Used in pitching fish in a dory, or from hold of vessel. 



32691. Halibut-cutter's hook. Used by the "header" in decajiitating hali- 

 but. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



32384. Fish-fork (two tines). Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



32725. "Nape-boner" hook. Used in the iireparation of boneless fish. 

 Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



Boat-hooks. 



Arranged with "Accessories of fishing-boats," B. 43. 



Rabbit and squirrel hoolcs, used by Indians. 



. Squirrel-hooks. Pi-Utc Indians. Southern Utah. J. W. Powell. 



2 Clam-hooks, hoes, and picks used in gathering shell-fish. 



' See exhibit of Navy Department. 



-It is thought unnecessary to exhibit these familiar iiuplomeuts. 



