142 ANIMAL EESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



X. PURSUIT, ITS METHODS AND APPLIANCES. 



48. METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION. 

 Personal aids. 



Snow-shoes. 

 Skates. 



Alpenstocks and staves. 

 - Portable bridges. 



Animal equipments. 



Harness : l 



Horse-trappings. 



Dog-harness. 



Girths, sinches. 



Bits, cabrestos, spurs. 

 Saddles: 1 



Hiding-saddles. 



Pack-saddles. 



Aparejos. 



Eiding-pads (for buffalo hunting). 



Fur pack-saddle (Hudson's Bay Territory). 

 Vehicles: 1 



Deer-sledges. 



Dog-sledges. 



Wagons. 



Dog-carts. 



Fish-carts, used in Nantucket. 



Boats. 



Hunting-boats, fishing-boats: 



Birch canoes. 

 Birch-bark canoes. 



Used by Indians in hunting and fishing. 



26615. Bark canoe. Passamaquoddy Indians. Eastport, Me. E. Palmer. 

 26614. Bark canoe. Sixteen feet long, thirty-seven inches wide. Montag- 



nard Indians of Besamis. Labrador. E. H. Powell. 

 7630. Bark canoe. (Model.) Lower Ingalik, Alaska. W. H. Ball. 

 858. Bark canoe. (Model.) Chippeway Indians, Athabasca and Great 



Slave Lakes. B. E. Eoss. 



2358. Bark canoe. (Model; scale, about 1 inch to foot.) Northeastern 

 America. J. Varden. 



1 Arranged with Ethnological series. 



