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29260. Dog-call. Edwin M. Judge, New Haven, Conn. 



29261. Dog-call. " " 



29262. Dog-call for -whip. " " 



29254. Police-call. " " 



29255. Eailroad-caU. '< " 



Dog^-collars. 

 Do^-food. 

 Dog^-cartis. 

 Dog^-niiizzles. 



42. HUNTING-BIKDS. 



Falcons. 



Owl§. 



Cormorants {Carlo sinensis). Used in fislimg in China. 



43. Accessory to hunting-birds. 

 Hoods. 

 Perches. 

 Cormorant-collars. 



44. Hunting-fishes. 

 Remora (used in West Indies and Australia). 



IX. DECOYS AND DISGUISES. 



45. Baits. 

 I¥atural baits. 



Flies and other insects. (This should include a collection of those 

 insects which, as the favorite food of fishes, are imitated in mak- 

 ing artificial flies.) Arranged with hooks. (See under 29 a.) 



Worms. 



Mollusks. 



Salted baits (prepared). 



Menhaden. 



Herring. 



Squids. 



Clams, long. 



Clams, hen. 



Pea-roe of cod (used in French sardine-fisheries, and largely ex- 

 ported). 



Grasshopper paste, used as a substitute f^or pea-roe. 



TolUng baits, "stosh," «&c. 



These articles, on account of their perishable natiu'e, cannot well be exhibited. 



