40 FISHEEIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



CAPTAIN J. W. COLLINS, Gloucester, Massachusetts: 



Model of ideal fishing schooner. (4.) (See Collective Exhibit.) 

 Publications relating to the fisheries. (60.) 



PAUL E. COLLINS, Boston, Massachusetts: 



Oil painting, "Hand-line Mackerel- fishing off the New England 

 coast." (1.) 



CAPTAIN B. F. CONKLIN, Jamesport, New York: 



Sketches illustrating the Menhaden fishery, including (57.) — 



1. Setting the seine. 



2. Hauling the seine. 



3. Scooping out the fish. 



4. Floating factory Algonquin. 



5. Boats going out -to fishing grounds. 



6. Working to windward of shoal. 



7. Encircling the school. 



8. Pursing, and fish striking the seine. 



9. A loaded carry-away boat in good breeze. 

 10. A big strike, &c. 



D. CONNELL, Provincetown, Massachusetts: 

 Harpoon-bornb. (1.) 



C0NR0Y & BISSETT, 65 Fulton street, New York City: 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo Salmon rod, gerrnan -silver mountings, 

 18 feet long. (14.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo Grilse rod, gerrnan- silver mountings, 15 

 feet long. (14.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo Trout and Black Bass fly rod, german- 

 silver mountings, 12 feet long. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo Trout and Black Bass fly rod, german- 

 silver mountings, 11 feet long. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo Saint Lawrence rod, german-silver mount- 

 ings, 10 feet long. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo McGriiness' Black Bass rod, german- 

 silver mountings, 11£ feet long. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo California general rod, making 3 distinct 

 rods, german-silver mountings, 8£ to 12£ feet long. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo " Newport," or heavy Bass rod, ash butt, 

 agate tube top. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo " Holberton" fly rod, 2 pieces, and short 

 ash butt. The joints of this rod are contained in the land- 

 ing-net handle; the butt and folding landing net can be 

 carried in the angler's pocket. (15.) 



1 Hexagonal split bamboo "Henshall" Black Bass minnow rod, 8£ 

 to 9 feet long. (15.) 



