FISHERIES of the united states. 41 



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



1 Hexagonal split bamboo southern Bass or Weak-fish rod, 9 to 9£ 

 feet long. (15.) 



CAPTAIN CALEB COOK, Provincetown, Massachusetts : 



Exhibit of crude and refined oils from Beluga, Porpoise, and Black- 

 fish. Watch and clock oils prepared from jaw oil of Por- 

 poise. (29.) 



N. N COOK, Provincetown, Massachusetts: 



Pair of duck trousers worn by N. IS". Cook when bitten by a shark. 

 (21.) 



STEPHEN COOK, Provincetown, Massachusetts : 



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



H. & S. COOK & COMPANY, Provincetown, Massachusetts : 



Builder's model of Grand Bank fishing schooner Lizzie W. Math- 

 eson. (4.) 



PATRICK CUNNINGHAM, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 



Wooden model of darting -gun, and explosive lances cut from dead 

 whales. (1.) 



CUTTING PACKING COMPANY, San Francisco, California : 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Fresh Salmon from California, Oregon, and Alaska streams. 



This exhibit contains Alaska Salmon, probably the first ever shipped 

 abroad. One can contains one fish, live weight eighty-six 

 pounds; dressed, sixty-five pounds; the largest on record on this 

 coast; caught at the company's cannery, at the mouth of the 

 Kusiloff River, Alaska, July 22, 1882. We began prospecting for 

 runs for canning purposes in 1881, and being located as above 

 found three varieties, called by us, for commercial purposes, King 

 Fish, Silver Side Salmon, and Small Eed Fish, all of which are 

 fully equal to the varieties caught by us at our canneries in Ore- 

 gon and California. — A. D. Cutler, of Cutting Packing Com- 

 pany. 



CAPTAIN W. H. DALL, United States Coast Survey, Washington: 



Map showing geographical distribution of fur-bearing animals of 

 Alaska, charts and publications upon the hydrography, 

 meteorology of the North Pacific, and upon its marine 

 fauna. (55.) 



FRANK E. DAVIS, Gloucester, Massachusetts : 



Davis' Standard Eowlocks, in galvanized iron, plain brass and 

 polished brass ; twenty specimens. (6.) 



DE BUTTS and DAGGETTS, Boston, Massachusetts : 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 

 Canned fish. 



