138 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



]¥at»i*al baits. 



(Accessories.) Methods of preparing baits: 

 Bait-cutters. 

 Bait-mills. 

 Bait-ladles. 

 AVheelbarrows for bait-clams (Nantucket). 



32740. Boach-cart. Nantucket, Mass. W. H. Chase, 2d. 



Bait-boxes and cans. 



25560. Five bait-boxes. Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 

 26394. Bait-box. Forest & Stream Publishing Company. Property of John 



[A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. 

 26393. Minnow-pail. " " 



23892. Crab-can. " " 



23691. Grasshopper-can. " " 



Bait-needles. 



Artificial baits.' 



Trolling-spoons. ^ 



Spinners. ' 



Squids and jigs. ' 



"Bobs," used in southern waters. ^ 



Artificial flies. ' 



Accessories to artificial baits.' 



a. riy-hooks.' 



h. Eaw materials for making artificial flies. * 



c. Tools for making artificial flies. ' 



Pastes. 



Scent-decoys. 

 8oiind-decoys. 



Decoys. 



Animal-calls, whistles, &c. 



7452,2149. Deer-call. Eskimos. Mackenzie's River district. E. Mac- 

 Farlane. 

 2253. Deer-call. Eskimos. Mackenzie's River district. R. Kennicott. 



Bird-calls. 



26653. Turkey-call. Used in Illinois. J. \V. Milner. 



26654. Turkey-call. Used in Maryland. G. W. Woltz. 



1 Arranged with hooks. 



