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(Accessory.) Parts of nets and apparatus for manufacture. 



Xetting-needles. 

 Mesh-needles. 

 Hanging-needles. 

 Eskimo netting-needles. 



25596. Seine-needle (home made). J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 



25593. Seine-needle. " " 



25712. Seine-needle (called hanging-needle). N. H. Payne, Wellfleet, Mass. 



. Knitting-gauge. Used in regulating size of mesh. American Net 



and Twine Company, Boston and New York. 



9839. Seine-needle. Eskimos. Northeastern America. S. F. Baird. 

 16202. Seine-needle. Magemnt Eskimos. Nunivak Island, Alaska. W. H. 

 Dall. 



5613. Seine-needle of wood. Yukon River. W. H. Dall. 



5614. Needle of bone. Norton Sound Eskimos. " 



16170, 16169, 16166, 16167, 16168, 16171, 16196. Seine-needles of bone. Mage- 



mut Eskimos. Nunivak Island. W. H. Dall. 

 1180. Seine-needle of wood. Chirikoff. W. H. Dall. 

 1315. Netting-needle. Eskimos. Smithsonian Institution. 

 9839. Seine-needle of bone. Eskimos of Northeastern America. S. F. 

 Baird. 



VI. TRAPS. 



32. PEN-TRAPS. 

 Pocket-traps. 



Pitfalls : 



Pits, covered. 



Barrel-traps. 



Jar mole-traps. 



" Rabbit-tipe," used in England. 

 Salmon-baskets (Columbia River)." 

 Salmon-weirs (Upper Columbia River). 

 River- weirs, with pockets : 



Eel-traps. 

 Fish-slides : ^ 



Shad-slides, used in the rivers of North Carolina. 



25830. Fish-slide. Used in James River, Virginia. Scale 1 inch to the foot. 



J. G. Adam. 

 25831. Fish-slide (with box). Used in rivers of Virginia. Scale 1 inch to 



the foot. J. G. Adam. 



Labyrinth-traps. 



Corrals. 

 Turkey-traps. 



