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EEPOET 



OMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



List of patints granted by the United States, (j'c. — Continued. 

 HOOKS— Continued. 



2. LINES, GRAPPLES, TRAPS, &c. 



Mar. 3, 

 April 7, 

 May 12, 

 Dec. 22,; 

 Nov. 4, : 

 Dec. 9, ; 

 May 25, 

 Jaii. 18, 

 Mar. 8, : 

 Aug. 2, 

 June 3, 

 Jan. 30, 

 Sept. 7,: 



Oct. 22,1872 



132, 476 



D.C.Talbots 



T. B. McCaughans 



Joseph Koehlers 



E. B. Beach , 



Elmore Horton 



Levi Van Hosseu 



Jacob Gail 



Robert Gray 



Daniel Bow mans 



A. J. Leinliarts 



T. W. Roys 



O.M.Faller 



Harcourt &. Cottingham 



C. Lirandais 



Fishing tackle for anglers. 



Fish-trap. 



Fisliing-iipparatus. 



Fish-trap. 



Spear and grapple. 



Fish-tiap. 



Grapple. 



Fisli-trap. 



Fish trap. 



Fishing-tackle. 



Mctlioil cif raising whales. 



Fishing-apparatus. 



Fish and animal trap, made of wire, each wire of 



gate made movable. 

 Trap-net, used in shallow water, umbrella fashion, 



to lie on bottom, and having springs to close by 



trigger. 



3. REELS. 



4. RODS. 



Apr. 10,18.54 



Mav 

 Oct'. 



20, 1862 

 16, 1866 

 May 18,1858 

 Oct". 4, 1859 



24, 1867 



Dec. 



10, 795 



35, 339 



58, 833 

 20, 309 

 25, 693 

 72, 667 



C. Desaxe 



Julius Von Hofe 



R. N. Isaacs 



Underwood & Bargis 



Henry Pritehard 



J. H. Montrose 



Rod, made hollow, to contain float, lines, &c. ; j 



liar float. 

 Rod ; tip has a sheave or pulley on the end. 

 Tips of rods enameled to prevent wear of line. 

 Rod, with pulley set in tip. 

 Guides for lines on rods. 

 Rod, hinged like parasol-handle. 



