CONTENTS. 



PART II. NORTH AMERICA. 



PAGE. 



INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 113 



FISHING-IMPLEMENTS AND UTENSILS . 117 



Double-pointed straight Bait-holders 117 



Fish-hooks 12 



Harpoon and Arrow-heads 141 



Nets .............. 155 



Sinkers I 5 ( > 



Fish-cutters . 183 



BOATS AND APPURTENANCES 188 



Boats .............. 188 



Bailing-scoops 190 



Paddles 191 



Anchor-stones 192 



PREHISTORIC STRUCTURES CONNECTED WITH FISHING 197 



Fish-preserves 197 



Fish-pens 200 



REPRESENTATIONS OF FISHES, AQUATIC MAMMALS, ETC 204 



Pipes .............. 205 



Imitations in Stone and Shell 206 



Clay Vessels . . 211 



Delineations 213 



ARTIFICIAL SHELL-DEPOSITS . . 216 



Introductory Notices . . 216 



Greenland . . . . . . . . . . . 218 



Nova Scotia ............. 221 



New Brunswick and New England 222 



New York 225 



New Jersey 227 



Delaware ............. 230 



Maryland 235 



West Virginia . 239 



Ohio* 241 



Tennessee 241 



Iowa 241 



Georgia ............. 242 



Florida 243 



Alabama 249 



California and Oregon ........... 249 



Alaska 256 



EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS WRITINGS OF THE SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH, AND 

 NINETEENTH CENTURIES, IN WHICH REFERENCE is MADE TO ABORIGINAL FISHING IN 



NORTH AMERICA 261 



Egede (Hans) ............ 261 



Crantz (David) . . 261 



Lloyd (T. G. B.) . . . 266 



De Laet (Joannes) 267 



