SEA-MSHING. 



trap is so placed as to admit of the free 

 entrance of the lobster, but to prevent its 

 retreat. The bait is generally fish entrails. 

 Two descriptions of traps are used on the 

 English and Irish coasts. The annexed 

 engraving represents the trap made of net- 

 work stretched over hoops ; the other trap is 

 constructed of wicker-work. 



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