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Sight-decoys. 



Imitations of fislies. 



29294. Lure-fisbes. William Morris, Lake City, Micli. Used in fisliiug 

 througli the ice for pickerel. 



These lure-fishes are used to decoy large fish under holes in the ice 

 so that they may be within reach of the spear. 



Blanket decoy (for antelopes). 



Lanterns and otlier apparatus for fire hunting and fishing. 



Lanterns for still-liunting. 



25238. Centennial dash-lamp. For sportsman's hunting-wagons. White 



Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 



25239. Dash-lamp. Used for hunting and fishing. White Manufacturing 



Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 



25236. Jack-lamp. For night-hunting and general camp uses. White Manu- 



facturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 



25240. Johnson's jack-lamp support. For night hunting and fishing. White 



Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 



25237. Fishing-lamp. White Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 



Lanterns for weequasbing, or fire-fishing, for eels. 



29365. Boat-lanterns. Used in bow of boat in weequashing or spearing eels 

 by night. Southern New England, James H. Latham, Noank, 

 Conn. 



12107. Birch-bark used for torchlight fishing. Passamaquoddy Indians. 

 Eastport, Me. Dr. E. Palmer. 



32739. Torch for night fishing. Halifax, N. S. Capt. H. C. Chester. 



47. COVEES. • 



ITIovatole covers. 



Masks. 



Deer heads and antelope heads. 



8420. Antelope decoy. Made from head of prong-horn antelope (Antilo- 

 capra amencana). Prescott, Ariz. Dr. E. Coues, U. S. A. 



. Antelojie decoy. Arizona. Dr. J. B. White, U. S. A. 



5537. Deer decoy. Made from head of mule-deer (Ccri'Msmacrofts). Apache 

 Indians. Edward Palmer. 



Movable copses. 

 Covers for hunters. 

 Covers for boats. 



Stationary covers. 



Hunting-lodges. 



