1 60 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Api>ai*at£a§ accessory to rig"g"iag fishings-vessels. 



raddles. 



23775. Whalinjj; paddle. Makah Indians, Nocah Bay. J. G. Swan. 



2G774. Whaling paddle. " " 



21)773. Canoopmldle. " " 



23772. Canoe paddle. " '< 



-23771. Canoe paddle. <' '•' 



20770. Canoe paddle. *' '' 



28769. Canoe paddle. " " 



267(38. Canoe paddle. " " 



23767. Canoe paddle. " " 



23766. Canoe paddle. " " 



20765. Canoe paddle. " " 



23764. Canoe paddle. " " 

 23310. Double paddle. Made by Waters &, Son, Troy, N. Y. ; De Long & 

 Sous, Glens Falls, N. Y. 



Poles and imsliiiig sticks. 



15353. Bidarka pole. Nunivak, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 15653. Bidarka pole. '' " 



17443. Bidarka pole. Cave, Kagamil Island, Alaska. Alaska Commercial 

 Company. 



Candlestick. 



Used in hold of vessel Avhile storing fish. 



32741. Candlestick. A. McCurdy, Gloucester, Mass. 



32692. Candlestick or "Sticking Tommy." Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown 

 Goode. 



Fog-liorns. 



29382. Series of common reed fog-horns, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. "Wilcox, Crit- 

 tenden ct Co., Middletowu, Conn. 



25783. Grand Bank fog-horn. Called by the fishermen "Upper" or "rip- 

 per." William H. AVeston, Provincetown, Mass. 



25281. The Anderson fog-horn. U. S. Fish Commission. (Deposited.) 



Deck-scrapers. 



25160. Series of ships' deck scra|x;rs. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middle- 

 town, Conn. 



Dory scoop. 



25222. Dory scoop. S. Elwell, jr., Gloucester, Mass. 



Flagging irons, »S:c. 



Used by mackerelmeu of Capes Cod and Ann to separate barrel staves for the 

 insertion of stems of flag to stoj) leakage. 



29492-94. Flagging iron, hooji-drivers, and adze. M. W. Grant, Wellfleet, 

 Mass. 



Pnmp-bolt or toggle-pin. 



Used on fishing-vessels of Cape Cod and Capo Ann. 



29470. Pump-bolt or toggle-iiin. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, 

 Coim. 



