FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 75 



TIFFANY & CO,, New York City and Paris : 



Exhibit of articles made of Alligator Skin — Continued. 



Cigar cases. 



Photograph cases, pocket. 



Eazor cases. 



Note cases. 



Jewelry cases. 



Comb cases. 



Work cases. 



Writing cases. 



Postage-stamp cases. 



Cigar boxes. 



Jewel boxes. 



Handkerchief boxes. 



Glove boxes. 



Match boxes. 



Photograph frames. 



Photograph screens. 



Coin pouches. 



Eye-glass pouches. 



Papeteries. 



Music rolls. 



Shawl straps. 



Inkstands. 



Belts for ladies. 



Dog collars. 



Portable mirrors. 



Paper racks. 



Gentlemen's key-belts. 



H. L. TODD, draughtsman, United States Fish Commission : 



Drawings of fishes for photo-engraving process, with proofs of same.. 

 (51.) 



A. J. TOWER, Boston, Massachusetts : 



Oiled clothing worn by fishermen. (21.) 



a. Double goods, yelloic. Fish brand. 

 " All garments bearing the Fish Brand trade- mark are provided with a 

 zinc-metal button which cannot break or rust, which is attached 

 by means of a brass -wire staple passing through the button and 

 fabric, thence through a stay or small button on inside of garment, 

 and the ends of the staple securely interlocked in such a manner 

 as to render the accidental detaching of the button an impossi- 

 bility. An invaluable consideration to seamen." 



1. Officers' Long Coat, with inside sleeve, leather button-holes, 

 patched elbow, epaulet on shoulder, &c. 



This coat is an extra fine grade, and designed for officers of steamers 

 and sailing vessels of all kinds. Price, $39 per dozen. 



