XVI LIST OF PLATES TO SBOTION V. 



Vol. Page. 



152. FIG. 1. Diagram of pound-net at Wood's Holl, Mass I, 601 



FIG. 2. Diagram of heart or pound net as set in Rhode Island I, 604 



FIG. 3. Diagram of slat weir at East Dennis, Mass I, 599 



From Report TJ. S. Fish Commission, Part II, 1872-73. 



153. FIG. 1. Diagram of pound-net at Waqnoit, Mass I, 601 



FIG. 2. Diagram of heart or pound net at Quissett Havl">r, Massachusetts I, 601 



From Report U. S. Fish Commission, Part II, 1872-'7ii. 



THE RIVER FISHERIES OF THE ATLANTIC STATES. 



154. Fishing -with hack and square traps in the Savannah River .'. I, 620 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



155. Shad gill-nets in the Edisto River, South Carolina I, 623 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



156. Fish-nets in the Pedee River I, 634 



From a photograph. 



157. A sturgeon camp on Winyah Bay, South Carolina ; catching sturgeon in gill-nets; the pound for 



keeping fish alive ; unheading ; saving roe for caviare I, 625 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



158. Drag-net fishing in the Neuse River, North Carolina ; " footing up the net" I, 628 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



159. Skim-net fishing for shad in the Nense River, North Carolina I, G2'J 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



160. Haul-seine fishing at Sutton Beach, Alhemarle Sound, North Carolina; boating the seine I, 636 



From a photograph. 



161. Haul-seine fishing at Sutton Beach, Albemarle Sound, North Carolina ; a large haul of alewives. I, 636 



From a photograph. 



162. Shad-fishing in Albemarlo Sound ; laying out the seine I, 630 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



163. Shad-fishing at night on the Susquehanna River; laying out the gill-net I, 652 



From a photograph. 



164. Diagram of salmon weirs in Penobscot River, Maine I, figo 



From Keport U. S. Fish Commission, Part II, 1872-73. 



165. Plan of salmon-net, Peuohscot Bay, Maine I, 682 



From Report U. S. Fish Commission, Part II, 1872-73. 



166. Ideal perspective of salmon-net in J'enobscot Bay, Maine I, 6g2 



From Report U. S. Fish Commission, Part II, 1872-73. 



167. Diagram of shad weir, Kennebec River, Maine. (Explanation on page opposite plate) I, 684 



168. Bag-net fishing for smelts under the ice, Penobscot River, Maine. (Full explanation on page 



opposite plate) I, 591 



From sketch by C. G. Atkins. 



THE PACIFIC COAST SALMON FISHERY. 



169. Salmon cannery at Astoria, Oreg I, 745 



From a photograph. 



THE FISHERIES OF THE GREAT LAKES. 



170. Kelloy's pound-net near Carpenter's Point, Lake Erie, for capture of whitofisli, herring, &c. 



(For description of parts see plate) I t 753 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



171. Lifting the pot at Kelley's pound-net, Lake Erie I, 750 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



172. Green Hay pound-net off' Ingersoll's Fishery l t 753 



Drawing by L. Kumlien. 



173. " Driving the pound." Stake-boat and crew of)' Marhlchrad, Lake Erie, driving stakes for pound- 



net. At close of season the other end of the same boat pulls the stakes I, 760 



Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 



174. Deck plan of stake- l>o:it. Stake-puller of Lake Erie. (For description of parts see plate) I, 760 



175. Pound-net at Detroit River I, 759 



From sketch by L. Kumlien. 



176. Bailing out the pot of pound-net at Detroit River I, 758 



From sketch by L. Kumlien. 



