90 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND JISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Piston air-guns. 

 Reservoir air-guns. 



Air-guns. 



29535. Bedford Eureka air-pistol, with darts, slugs, and gun-rest. (Patented 

 Dec. 21, 1875.) Eureka Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. 



Air-gun canes. 



22. WATER-GUNS. 

 Syringe-guns. 



Humniing-bird guns. 



Fire-arms. 



23. GUNS AND PISTOLS. 



Uluzzle-loading arms. 



26714. Flint-lock gun (single barrel) old fashion. Smithsonian Institution. 

 809. Single-barrel shot (?) gun. 



Given by Lord Melville to Sir John Franklin, who used it on his 

 unfortunate expeditions in 1820, 1821, and 1822, then given by 

 Sir John to his interpreter, St. Germain, who sold it to Chief 

 Factor Smith, of the Hudson Bay Co., who gave it to his son-in- 

 law, Chief Factor McPherson, from whom it was obtained by B. 

 R. Ross, of the Hudson Bay Co. 



Breech-loading arms. 



25894. Six-shooting shot-gun. Colt's Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company, 



Hartford, Conn. 



25895. Double-barreled breech-loading fowling-piece. E. Remington & 



Sons, Ilion, N. Y. 

 25247. Double-barreled breech-loading fowling-piece. , Damascus steel, 12 



gauge. Parker Bros., Meriden, Conn. 

 25250. Single-barreled breech-loading shot-gun. (Patented May 26, 1874. 



Phoenix calibre 12. ) Whitney Anns Company, Whitney ville, Conn . 

 6574. Breech-loading gun. Clark & Sneider, Baltimore, Md. 

 26573. Breech-loading gun. " 



29533. The Sneider patent double-barrel breech-loading shot-gun. Clark & 



Sneider, Baltimore, Md. 



29534. The Sneider double-barrel breech-loading shot-gun; solid tip grip. 



(Patented Dec. 22, 1868; April 7, 1874.) Clark & Sneider, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



25896. Creedmoor rifle. E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N. Y. 



. Mid-range rifle. Peabody & Martin pattern (44 cal., 100 grs.), made 



by Providence Tool Co. Schuyler, Waltham & Graham, New York. 



25890. Sporting-rifle. King's improvement. (Patented March 29, 1866; 

 October 16, 1860. Model, 1873. Calibre .44.) Winchester Repeat- 

 ing Arms, New Haven, Conn. 



22202. Sharpe's rifle. (Patented April 1. 1866.) Manufacturers. 



29289-311. Maynard's rifle with appurtenances. (Pistol grip, vernier rear- 

 sight. Front wind-gauge sight and spirit-level; 32 inches, .4 

 calibre.) Massachusetts Arms Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 



