8 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



Section B.— FISHING GROUNDS. 



IX. — Models and Maps of Fishing Grounds. 



36. Cardboard model in relief of the off-shore banks of North 



America, from the Grand Bank to New Jersey, show- 

 ing contours to a depth of 2,800 fathoms. 



37. Relief model of the Gulf of Maine, prepared by 0. Linden- 



kohl. 



38. Relief models of the Eastern Continental Slope, prepared 



by the United States Coast Survey. 



39. Model of a Chesapeake oyster-bed, showing effects of 



dredging and undredged portions, prepared by Lieut. 

 Francis Winslow, U. S. N. 



40. Chart showing the location and extent of the present and 



abandoned whaling grounds of the world, prepared 

 by A. Howard Clark. 



41. Series of charts showing the location of the Oyster beds and 



the present condition and progress of Oyster s^ilture, 

 prepared by Lieut. Francis Winslow, U. S. N. 



42. Charts showing the location of the principal fishing grounds. 



43. General coast charts are exhibited by the United States 



Coast Survey, Uuited States Navy Hydrographic Office, 

 and S. Thaxter & Sons. 



X. — Maps showing Geographical Distribution. 



44. Charts showing distribution of the pinnipeds of the world, 



prepared by J. A» Allen. 



45. Chart showing geographical distribution of the seals aud 



fur-bearing animals of Alaska, prepared by W. H. 

 Dall. 



46. Series of eight charts, showing distribution of food and 



game fishes of North America, prepared by G. Brown 

 Goode. 



Section C— APPARATUS OF SEA AND FRESH- WATER FISH- 

 ING. 



XL — Clubs, Spears, Darts, Rakes, and Dredges. 



47. Bows and arrows, darts, throwing-sticks, spears, harpoons, 



clubs, spear-rests, &c, made and used by the Indians 

 and Eskimos of Alaska, the Northwest coast, and other 

 parts of the United States. 



48. Eel spears, porpoise and dolphin grains, swordfish lily irons 



and lances, and harpoons used along the Atlantic sea- 

 board for the capture of numerous species; halibut 

 killer and gob-stick for killing the fish and disgorging 

 the hook ; squid jigs used by Grand Bank codfisher- 



