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Reels. 



Multiplying reels for bass fishing, with or without check. 



25574. German-silver fishing-reel. Multiplying; 25 yards. Bradford &. 

 Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25570. Hard rubber trout-fishing reel. Multiplying ; 60 yards. Bradford 

 & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25584. Brass fishing-reel. Multiplying stop and plate. Bradford & An- 

 thony, Boston, Mass. 



25573. Brass fishing-reel. Multiplying drag ; 60 yards. Bradford & An- 

 thony, Boston, Mass. 



25572. German-silver fishing-reel. Steel pivot, multiplying drag, 300 yards. 

 Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25578. Celluloid fishing-reel. With multiplying click and extra spool. 

 Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



Gunwale-winches. 

 Trawl-line rollers. 



29432. Trawl-roller or hauler. Provincetown style. Andrew Kennedy, 

 Provincetown, Mass. 



29434. Trawl-roller or hauler. Cape Ann style. Samuel Elwell, jr., Glou- 

 cester, Mass. 



29488. Trawl-roller and eye-plate. First used by Provincetown fishermen. 

 Amasa Taylor, Provincetown, Mass. 



29445. Improved trawl-roller and socket. Amasa Taylor, Provincetown, 

 Mass. 



25767. Trawl-roller. Used to haul in trawls over the sides of dory. Allen 



L. McDonald, Gloucester, Mass. 

 . Trawl-winch. Gloucester, Mass. G. Brown Goode. 



Dredge-line rollers. 

 Seine-windlasses. 



Line-holders. 



Whaleman's line-tub. 



88 F. C. Sounding-line reel. U. S. Fish Commission. 



25009. Harpoon-line and tub. Used in whale-boat. J. H. Thomson, New 

 Bedford, Mass. 



Tub for trawl-line. (See under Trawl.) 



Winders. 



Spools. 



25592. Crab-line reel. Used in Newport, R. I. J. M. K. Southwick, New- 

 port, R. I. 



Seine-reels. 

 Rods. 



25511. Common rod. Three pieces; ash and hornbeam; brass mounting. 

 Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



