[5] 



CONTENTS. 649 



Page. 



59. Accessories ...» ...^^;.;;;.;.u;^.ui..... 135 



Scout-horns 135 



Barrel- lifters 135 



Ice-hooks and mallets 136 



Buckets and water-jugs 136 



Boom-supporters 136 



Buoys 137 



Claws 137 



Paddles 137 



D.— Fishermen and anglers. 



60. Figures of fishermen 138 



61. Photographs of fishermen and fish merchants 140 



62. Fishermen's wearing apparel 143 



Suits of clothes 143 



Trousers and overalls 144 



Jackets and junipers ". 145 



Shirts and drawers 146 



Aprons 148 



Socks 148 



Mittens, gloves, and nippers 148 



Hats and caps 150 



Oileu clothing, &c 151 



Boots, shoes, and slippers 154 



Bed-clothing * 155 



Eye-protectors 155 



63. Receptacles for clothing 155 



64. Anglers' wearing apparel 156 



E. — Food, medicine, and shelter. 



65. Fishermen's food 159 



66. Fishermen's medicine 161 



67. Photographs of fishermen's houses, &c 162 



Fishermen's dwellings 162 



Homes for families of lost fishermen 164 



Dwellings of vessel owners and fish-dealers 164 



Bethels and school-houses 165 



Views of fishing towns 165 



68. Anglers' tents and portable houses and their equipment 166 



F. — Vessels' papers. 



69. Vessels' papers and insurance policies 171 



70. Log-books 171 



Log-books kept under requirement of old bounty law 171 



Log-books kept at request of the United States Fish Commissioner. 172 



71 . Papers of Wi flows' Aid Society 172 



G. — Habits oe fishermen. 



72. Musical instruments, games, and literature 174 



Musical instruments 174 



Games 174 



Literature 175 



73. Fishermen's tools and outfits 176 



H.— Life-saving material. 



74. Life-boats, rafts, and mattresses 178 1 



75. Illustrations, medals, reports 17& 



