FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 7, J 



JIREH SWIFT, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 



Eskimo lance head taken from a bowhead whale, North Pacific. (1.) 



LIEUT. Z. L. TANNER, U. S. N, U. S. Steamer Albatross : 

 Deep sea Sounding Machine. (40.) 



JAMES H. TARE, Gloucester, Massachusetts : 



Cape Ann Copper Paint; used on bottoms of fishing vessels. (6.) 



TARE, & W0NS0N, Gloucester, Massachusetts : 



Patent Copper Paint, used on bottoms of fishing vessels. (6.) 



JAMES TAYLOR and JAMES V. COX, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 



Box and ship's papers carried bv bark "Gosnold," outward bound. 



(6.) 



THOMAS TAYLOR, New Berne, North Carolina : 

 Can for the transportation offish ova. (35.) 



WILLIAM TAYLOR, Portland, Maine: 



An improved sword-fish lily-iron. (1.) 



S. THAXTER & SON, Boston, Massachusetts : 



Exhibit of Eldridge's Charts and Coast Pilot. (6.) 



No. 1.— The Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Shoals, on a very large 

 scale, with a Book of Sailing Directions. Persons using this 

 chart will save the expense of employing a pilot. Price $5. 



No. 2. — The Coast op North America, from Cape Henry to Cape Sable, 

 including the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, and George's 

 Shoals, on a large scale. Price $4. 



No. 3. — Cape Cod to Belle Isle, including the Bay of Fundy, Gulf of 

 Saint Lawrence, and Banks of Newfoundland, with plans on a 

 large scale of the Coast of Nova Scotia from Cape Canso to 

 Pictou ; the Coast of Cape Breton from Scatari to Sydney, and 

 the Harbor of Saint John, New Brunswick, Halifax, and Mira- 

 michi. This is a new chart, prepared from the latest surveys, 

 expressly for the Coal and Fishing trades. Price $5. 



No. 4. — Boston Harbor, on a large scale, with Sailing Directions. This 

 chart affords a more practical guide to the various channels, 

 passages, fishing-grounds, &c, of Boston Harbor, than any that 

 has ever been issued. The bearings and distances of dangerous 

 rocks and shoals, and the principal ranges of objects, are all 

 given on the chart. Price, cloth, $1. 



No. 5. — This is a new chart of Long Island Sound from Newport to New 

 York; with a Book of Sailing Directions, containing a full de. 

 scriptiou of the dangers to be avoided in entering the various 

 harbors of the Sound. Price $5. 



No. 6. — Lynn to Halibut Point, with the harbors of Salem, Beverly, Mar- 

 blehead, Manchester, Gloucester, Rockport, and Annisquam; 

 also the stone quarries at Folly Cove, Lanesville, Bay View, 

 &c, on a large scale. Price, cloth, $1. 



No. 7. — Chesapeake Bay, with the James, York, Rappahannock, and Poto- 

 mac Rivers. This is a new chart, and the only one published 

 which gives the rivers on a large scale on one sheet. Price 

 $3.50. 



