SECTION B. 



(THE CHASE AND THE FISHERIES.) 



MEANS OF PURSUIT AND CAPTURE. 



I. HAND IMPLEMENTS OR TOOLS. 



+ For striking. 



1. CLUBS. 

 Unarmed clubs. 1 



Salmon-clubs used by the Indians of the Northwest coast. 

 Hunting-el ubs. 1 

 Fishermen's clubs. 



32717. "Halibut killer and gob-stick." Philip Merchant, Gloucester, Mass. 

 A heavy club with which the fisherman kills the halibut by a blow 

 upon the head. One end is sharpened for use in detaching hooks 

 from the gullets of fish which have swallowed them. 



Armed clubs. 1 



Stone-headed clubs. 1 



Clubs, armed with teeth or bone points. 1 



Clubs, armed with metal points. 1 



2. SLUNG-WEIGHTS. 

 81 ling-stones. 1 



Slums-shot. 1 



## For cutting. 



3. KNIVES. 

 Straight knives. 



Hunters' knives. 



26152. Hunter's knife. 54-inch blade. John Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's 



[Falls, Mass. 



26153. Hunter's knife. 6-inch blade. " 



26154. Hunter's knife. 7-inch blade. " 



26155. Hunter's knife. 8-inch blade. " 



26172. Hunter's knife. Si-inch blade. " 



26173. Hunter's knife. 6-inch blade. " 



26174. Hunter's knife. 6^-inch blade. " 



26175. Hunter's knife. 8-inch blade. " 



26191. Hunter's knife. 5-inch blade. " 



26192. Hunter's knife. 6-inch blade. " 



26193. Hunter's knife. 7-inch blade. " 



26194. Hunter's knife. 8-inch blade. " 



1 Displayed in the Ethnological division. 



