82 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



iTIaiiy-pofluted hooks. 



Many-pointed fish-jigs. 



29436. Mackerel-gaff. Used when the mackerel swim close in large shoals. 



M. W. Grant, Welifleet, Mass. 

 29441. Mackerel-bob. Used when the mackerel are close to the vessel and 



in large schools. Wm. H. Hesbolt, Provincetown, Mass. 



Oulaclian rakes or spears. 



Used by Indians of the Northwest coast in the capture of the oulachan or 

 candle-fish (Osmo'us pacificus). 

 . Oulachan rake or comb. Flathead Indians. J. G. Swan. 



Squid-jigs. 



25848. Squid-jig. George P. Steel, Provincetown, Mass. 



25714. Squid-jig. '' " 



25776. Squid-jig. Gloucester style. A. R. Crittenden, Middletown, Conn. 



29443. Squid-jig. Over fifty years old. Lemuel Cook, 2d, Provincetown, 

 Mass. 



32721. Squid-jig. Capt. R. H. Hurlbert, Gloucester, Mass. 



32722. Squid-jig. " " 



25683. Squid-line and jig. Used in catching sqmd for bait. Bradford & 



Anthony, Boston, Mass. 

 29447. Molds used in forming squid-jigs. John B. Parsons, Rockport, Mass. 



Tivistiiig'-rods (used in drawing small mammals fcomtlieir burrows). 



. Twisting-rod. Virginia. 



8. BARBED IMPLEIHENTS. (Those used with two motions, the first that 



of thrusting.) 



Speai*«$ i;vith fixed heads. 



Barbed spears (with single point). 



25594. Crab-spear, used about Newport, R. I. J. M. K. Southwick, New- 



port, R. I. 



25595. Flounder-spear. J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 



. " Conch " harijoon. Used by Bahamians and fishermen of Key West 



in the capture of large fish. Dr. J. W. Velie, Chicago, 111. 



Eel-spears. 



. Eel-spear with six prongs for winter fishing. Lent by Bradford & An- 



[thouy, Boston, Mass. 

 25558. Eel-spear with ten jirongs for winter fishing. " 



25557. Eel-spear for summer fishing. " 



25556. Nine fish-spears. " 



25224. Eel-spear, used in southern New England. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 25647. New Bedford eel-spear. H. S. Kirby, New Bedford, Mass. 

 25606. Eel-spear, Boston pattern. Used on Cape Cod. J. M. K. South- 

 wick, Newport, R. I. 



