[147] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 791 



Brown flannel shirt. 



Made of heavy browii ribbed flannel, with wristbands and neck- 

 band. In very general use among the New England fishermen 

 at all seasons. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,097. U. S. Fisk 

 Commission. 



Plaid shirt. 



Made of plaid cotton and woolen cloth, with a neckband, wide wrist- 

 bands, and no collar. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,099. U.S. 

 Fish Commission. 



Gingham shirt. 



Made of light-colored gingham, with neckband and wristbands. 

 Worn chiefly by cooks on fishing vessels in summer. Glouces- 

 ter, Mass., 1883. 102,102. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Striped cotton shirt. 



Made of stout striped cotton, with neckband and wristbands. Worn 

 by fishermen during the summer months. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1883. 102,101. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Plaid shirt. 



Made of heavy cotton plaid, with a laced bosom, collar, and wide 

 wristbands. Commonly worn by cooks on board fishing ves- 

 sels, but occasionally by fishermen. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 

 102,100. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Woolen undershirt. 



Made of coarse striped woolen cloth, commonly known as " whale- 

 man's stripe." In very general use among the New England 

 fishermen during the cooler portion of the year. Gloucester, 

 Mass., 1883. 102,118. U. S. Fish Commission. Duplicate of 

 102,118. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 42,721. U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Woolen undershirt. 



Woven, with red and white stripes. Factory made. Tight-fitting 

 wristbands. Commonly worn by fishermen throughout the 

 year. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,117. TJ. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion. 



Cotton undershirt. 



Woven of gray cotton. Factory made. Commonly worn by fisher- 

 men in summer. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,119. U.S. Fish 

 Commission. 



