34 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



PASSED ASSISTANT ENGINEER WILLIAM L. BAILIE, U. S. N., Steamer 

 Fish-Hawk: 

 Improved metal case for Negretti and Zambra deep-sea thermom- 

 eter. (40.) 



BENJAMIN BAKER, 2d, New Bedford, Massachusetts: 

 One lobster-pot. (2.) 



J. H. BARTLETT & SONS, New Bedford, Massachusetts: 

 Full size whale-boat, rigged for use. (4.) 

 Crude and refined whale oils. (29.) 

 Arctic and Humpback Whale bone. (32.) 



JOHN BARTLETT, Cambridge, Massachusetts: 

 Bibliography of angling. (60.) 



JAMES BARTON, New Bedford, Masssachusetts : 



Implements used in the capture of the whale. (1.) 



J. W. BEARDSLEY'S SONS, 179 West Street, New York City: 

 Dry salted preparations. (26.) 

 Beardsley's shredded Codfish. 

 Boneless Codfish, Beehive brand. 

 Boneless Herring, Star brand. 



TARLETON H. BEAN, United States National Museum, Washington: 

 Map showing geographical distribution of the Salmonidce of Alaska, 



(55.) 

 Publications on ichthyology and the fisheries. (60.) 



JAMES BEETLE, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 

 Live car for tautoging. (33.) 

 Implements used in the whale-fishery, in frost fishing, and blue 



fishing. (1.) 

 (Mr. Beetle also made the model of whale-boat.) 



RUDQLPHU8 BEETLE, New Bedford, Massachusetts: 



Dried frog, taken from a whaleman's molasses cask. (52.) 



J. E. BENEDICT, United States Steamer Albatross: 



Bake-dredge for collecting Annelids and other mud-burrowing in- 

 vertebrates. (40.) 



EUGENE G. BLACKFORD, New York Fish Commissioner, Fulton Market, 

 New York City : 

 Fresh food -fish on ice. (51.) 



JOHN BLISS & CO., New York City : 

 Nautical instruments. (6.) 



1. Taffrail log. • (Complete.) 



2. Parallel rules ; two sizes, new style. 



