32 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



MAX AMS, 372 and 374 Greenwich Street, New York City: 

 Preparations in spices and vinegar, &c. (26.) 



Eels in jelly, in cans. 

 Smoked preparations. (26.) 



Smoked Eels. 

 Pickle or brine salted preparations. (27.) 



American Caviare (Sturgeon roe). 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Canned Sturgeon (called Albany Beef). 



JAMES ANNIN, Jr., Caledonia, New York : 



Box for the transportation of fish ova. (35.) 



Case containing 3,000 living eggs of the Brook Trout (Salvelinus 

 fontinalis). (36.) 



CHARLES G. ATKINS, Bueksport, Maine: 



Apparatus used in the artificial propagation of various species of 



Salmoniclce. (35.) 

 Series of eggs and young of Atlantic Salmon, showing daily growth 



from the newly-impregnated egg to the fry several weeks 



old. (36.) 

 Model of Pike's spiral fish-way, with modifications ; also model of 



Atkins's Bangor fish-way. (37.) 



ATWOOD BROTHERS, Clayton, New York: 



Working model of At wood's patent center-board for boats and ca- 

 noes. (6.) 



BABOLLET & CO., and TILLAMOOK PACKING COMPANY, Astoria, 

 Oregon : 



Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Canned salmon. 



BAGNALL & LOUD, Boston, Massachusetts: 



Harcourt's patent improved inside iron-strapped block. (6.) 



" This improvement consists in having a solid partition in a 

 double or triple block, and having four straps in a double 

 and six in a triple block, each strap being let into each 

 side of every partition." 

 Sheave-roller bushing. (6.) 



"The rolls revolve on a sleeve or second pin, which in halyard 

 blocks is one and one-half inches in diameter in place of 

 three-quarter inch, thus giving a large bearing for the 

 rolls to revolve on, the wear on the pin in the block being 

 little, if any." 

 Lug-roller bushing. (6.) 



"The washer being flexible, will stay in its place until the rolls 

 are entirely worn out, which is not the case with the old 

 style of roller bushing." 



