200 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



ISoiic or naiaEeBEBialls. 



Sperm- whale jaw-bone, used for liarness-riDgs, martingales, &c. 



29241. Paper-cnttcrs, miido from sperm-wlialc's jaw. Harvey & Ford, Phil- 

 adelphia. 



24909. Choppiug-lcnife. Made from jaw of sperm-whale. Prof. S. F. Baird. 



25791. Sail-thimblc. Made from bone of whale. J. W. Foster, Beverly, 

 Mass. 



25793. Seam-rubber. Used hj sail-malcers to rub along seams. Made from 

 jaw-bone of sperm-whale. Frank Westerberger, Beverly, Mass. 



25650. Sail-maker's hand-lid. Made at sea from jaw-bone of sperm-whale. 

 A. E. Crittenden, Middletown, Conn. 



25G55. Saw-frame. Made at sea from bone of sperm-whale. J. H. Bartlett 

 & Sons, New Bedford, Mass. 



25801. Pulley. Made from jaw-bone of sperm-whale. E. H. Cook, Province- 

 town, Mass. 



25G49. Pulley-block. Made at sea from jaw-bone of sperm-whale. A. R. 

 Crittenden, Middletown, Conn. 



25713. Seine-needle. Made from jaw-bone of sperm-whale. N. H. Payne, 

 Welllieet, Mass. 



Horn-cores of ruminants, used in manufacture of assayers' cupels. 



Soiie of l)ird§. 



Bones of birds, used by Indians and Eskimos in making awls, 

 needles, flutes, bird-calls, and dress-trimmings. 



10333. Gambling-sticks. Made from bones of white crane. Moj a ve Indians. 

 Dr. E. Palmer. 



!Oone of flslies. 



Pisli-bones, used by Indians and Eskimos in making implements.^ 

 Bone of sword-fish. 



25675. Shoemaker's tool. Made from sword of sword-tish (Xijyhias gladius). . 

 Sanford Freeman, Norwichport, Mass. 



Sharks' vertebrae, used for canes. 

 "Wa(«ite bone and ivory. 



Use in manufacture of bone-black, ivory-black, and bank-note ink 

 (see under 29). 



Use in manufacture of sizes and glues (see under 24). 



Use in manufacture of gelatine for food (see under 4). 



Use in manufacture of i^hosphorus, carbonate of ammonia (harts- 

 horn), and sal ammoniac (see under 30). 



Use in manufacture of bone-charcoal for filters (see under 30). 



Use in manufacture of pai)er. 



Use of shavings in case-hardening gun-barrels and other fine steel. 



' Disxilayed in Ethnological series. 



