12 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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

 ING. 



XVIII. — Knives, Gaffs, etc. — Continued. 



81. Bait mill for grinding fish for mackerel bait ; clam-chop- 



pers, &c. 



XIX. — Illustrations of the Fisheries. 



82. Series of sketches in crayon illustrating the various sea 



fisheries. 



83. Series of photographs, large and small, illustrating the 



methods employed in the hand-line and trawl-line, cod 

 and halibut fisheries, the lobster and other fisheries. 



Section D.— FISHING VESSELS, BOATS, AND FITTINGS. 



XX.— Vessels and Boats. 



84. Series of rigged models of all types of vessels used in the 



fisheries past and present. 



85. Series of builders' models showing evolution of the New 



England fishing schooner. 



86. Series of models of all important types of boats used in the 



fisheries; also full-size whale boat, dories, shadow 

 canoe, portable and folding boats, Eskimo bidarka, 

 Indian birch canoe, &c. 



87. Series of large photographs, 30 by 40 inches, showing fish- 



ing boats and vessels in different situations. 



88. Series of large photographs of ship yards and boat shops 



illustrating the construction of fishing craft. 



XXI. — Boat Fittings and Appliances. 



89. Canvas used on fishing vessels, exhibited by Russell Mills 



Company, Old Colony Mills, and others. 



90. Cordage used by fishing vessels, exhibited by Sewell, Day 



& Co., and others. 



91. Model of steam windlass, exhibited by American Ship 



Windlass Company ; models of capstans exhibited by 

 Frederick S. Allen. 



92. A collection of nautical instruments and books, such as are 



used on the New England fishing vessels. 



93. A series of cabin lamps, lanterns, torches, &c, used on ves- 



sels and boats and in fishing. 



94. Fog horns of various types, including Collins's patent fog- 



alarm. 



95. Copper paint for vessels ; Nelsen's canvas-preserving solu- 



tion. 



