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Rod and Tackle. 



CHAP. XX. 



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The engravings represent the two parts of the can separated, and 

 the position of the bellows and air-conducting tube. When grasping 

 the handle of the can in the act of carrying, the handle, so to speak, of 



FIELD'S PATENT AERATING BAIT CAN. 



the bellows (B) can be easily and naturally worked by the thumb ; the 

 air pumped from the handle is conveyed down a small tube (C) into the 

 bottom of the can, so that the aeration of the whole of the water must 



