36 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



J. T. BUTTRICK, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 

 Ship bread carried by whalemen. (22.) 



CHARLES CARPENTER, Kelley's Island, Ohio : 

 Camel's-back buoy. (6.) 



CASTINE PACKING COMPANY, Castine, Maine: 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Canned Lobsters in 1-pound and 2-pound cans, one dozen each. 



Canned Mackerel, one dozen 1-pound cans. 



Canned Soused Mackerel, No. 4, one dozen cans. 



Canned Halibut, No. 5, one dozen cans. 



Canned Clams in 1-pound and 2-pound cans, one dozen each. 



Canned Clam Chowder, one dozen 3-pound cans. 

 Pickle or Brine-Salted Preparations. (26.) 



No. 5 Mess Mackerel, one dozen cans. 



THE CENTURY COMPANY, New York City, Art Department, A. W. Drake, 

 Superintendent. 

 Original sketches from which were engraved the illustrations of 

 the Century article upon the United States Life-Saving 

 Service. (9.) 



1. Off to a wreck. 



2. Life-saving station. 



3. Drill, &c, in surf-boat. 



4. Launching surf-boat. 



5. Night patrol. 



6. Burning a signal. 



7. Hauling mortar-car. 



8. Surfman with life-belt. 



9. Firing the mortar. 



10. Breeches-buoy in operation. 



11. Breeches-buoy. 



12. Self-righting life-boat. 



13. Self-righting life-boat under sail. 



14. Life-saving dress. 



15. Tally-board and whip-block. 



16. Eesuscitation, ejecting water. 



17. Eesuscitation, restoring respiration. 



18. Medicine chest. 



19. Mess-room. 



Other sketches for illustration of marine subjects. 



1. A glimpse of the sun. 



2. Hove to for a pilot. 



3. Launching the boat. 



4. Taking a Porpoise aboard. 



5. Sebatis in a perilous condition. 



6. Beaching the canoe. 



7. Reefing the mainsail. 



