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15. Common barvell. 



" Same as the yellow barvell. Price, $9.50 per dozen." 



16. Sleeves. 



" Same as the yellow. Price, $4 per dozen." 



c. Oiled hats. 



17. "Cape Ann" sou'wester. 



" The most comfortable hat made for fishermen and seamen gener- 

 ally. No fisherman would be without one. It is provided with 

 a neck piece and earlaps lined with flannel, and affords a com- 

 plete protection for these members in severe weather. This 

 hat is black, with a medium soft crown and stiff rim. Price, 

 $6.50 per dozen." 



18. Soft yellow sou'wester. 



" The same in shape as the " Cape Ann," and lined with flannel, with 

 neck piece and earlaps. Crown and rim soft, and can be put 

 in coat pocket. This cap is worn principally by officers. It is 

 a favorite with seamen on the great American lakes. Price, 

 $6.50 per dozen." 



19. Soft black sou'wester. 



" Made in shape more like a common soft felt hat, and designed for 

 use on land, and more principally by truckmen, farmers, &c. 

 The material is lighter than used in the previously mentioned 

 styles. Lined with red flannel and provided with neck piece 

 and earlaps. Price, $6.50 per dozen." 



20. Yellow and black 'Squam sou'wester. 



"These hats are made to supply a cheap trade, and are worn prin- 

 cipally by sailors. They are stiff crown and rim and lined with 

 canton flannel. Provided with earlaps only. Price, $3.50 per 

 dozen." 



21. Miners' oiled hat. 



" This is a light-weight hat made in yellow and black, and worn ex- 

 clusively by miners. It is provided with a leather on front, to 

 which may be affixed the miner's lamp. The rim is straight 

 and held in shape by reeds inclosed therein. The liuing is of 

 canton flannel and provided with earlaps. Price, $3.75 per 

 dozen." — (A. J. Tower.) 



EUBBER SOU'WESTER, HAT. 



Outside covering, brim, and strap of rubber cloth ; inside of crown 

 lined with flannel. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 57,869. U.S. Fish 

 Commission. Used chiefly in cold and stormy winter weather, 

 but are not so generally used as the oil-cloth sou'westers. 



