LIST OF PLATES TO SECTION V. 



THE GILL-NET COD FISHERY. 



Vol. Page. 



37. Method of banging cod gill-nets in Norway. (Explanation with plate) I, 227,228 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



38. FlG.l. Methoclof attai .'liin.c glass floats to top of nets I, 228 



FIG. 2. Method of fastening sinkers to foot of nets. (Explanation on plate) I, 22rf 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



39. Norwegian metliod of setting gill nets at bottom. (Explanation on plate) I, 228 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



40. Norwegian methods of setting nets to get position of fish. (Explanation on plate) I, 228 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt J. W. Collins. 



41. Norwegian method of attaching stone anchors and huoy lines to end of gangs of nets. (Explana- 



tion on plate) I, 228 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission. Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



42. Way in which cod gill-nets are set at the hottoin on the east coast of Newfoundland. (Explana- 



tion on plate) I, 230 



From Bulletin TJ. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



43. The ordinary way in which cod gill-nets are set floating at Newfoundland. (Explanation on 



plate) I, 230 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



44. Way in which cod gill-nets are set for underruuuing in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts. (Explana- 



tion on plate) I, 232 



From Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I. Drawing by Capt J. W. Collins. 



45. Underruuuing cod gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts I, 232 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 



THE INSHORE COD FISHERY. 



46. Block Island boat and crew hand-lining for cod 



Drawing by H. \V. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 



47. Pink stern schooner and boats hand-line tishing off Cape Ann, Massachusetts 



From photogiaph by T. W. Smillie. 



THE HADDOCK FISHERY. 



48. Baiting trawls on deck of Gloucester haddock schooner Mystic, Captain McKinuon I, 237 



From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 



49. Baiting trawls at night in hold of haddock schooner I, 237 



Drawing by H. \V. Elliott, 1882. 



50. Setting haddock trawls from schooner under sail ; set at right angles to course of the vessel I, 238 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 



THE HAKE FISHERY. 



51. Fishermen's dories on the rocks at Folly Cove, Cape Ann, Massachusetts I, 241 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



52. Fishermen in dory hauling trawl ; a dogfish caught I, . 242 



From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 



53. Overhauling trawls in fish-house at Rockport, Mass I, 242 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



THE MACKEREL PURSE-SEINE FISHERY. 



54. Mackerel schooner under full sail, bound out I, 248 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt, J. W. Collins. 



55. The cabin of mackerel schooner John D. Long of Gloucester, Mass I, 247 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



56. Deck plan of mackerel schooner. (Explanation on plate) I, 248 



Drawing by ('apt .1. W. Collins. 



57. Seine boat; purse davit and blocks; oar-rests; purse weight and purse blocks; bow fittings I, 250 



58. Seine boats in winter quarters at Gloucester, Mass I, 250 



From photograph by T. W. Sraillie. 



59. FIG. 1. Diagram showing the different sections of a purse-seine I, 252 



FIG. 2, Diagram showing the form of a purse-seine when spread in the water I, 252 



Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 



