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Herring-seines — Continued. 



Carolina. American Net and Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 

 26,119, 26,127. 



COD-SEINE. 



Model of cod-seine. Used in British Provinces in capture of cod. 

 (Gadus morrJma). American Net and Twine Company, Boston 

 and New York. 30 to 40 feet deep. Mesh 5 inches, 18 to* 

 21 thread, cotton. 26,137. 



ElVER-SEINE. 



One river-seine, 100 feet long, 8 to 10 feet deep, 2^-inch mesh, 12J- 

 patent twine, tanned and fitted complete. Exhibited by thei 

 American Net and Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 



BAIRD COLLECTING-SEINE. 



Baird net. Designed by Prof. S. F. Baird. Used by naturalists, 

 in collecting small fishes in brooks and ponds, and in following 

 behind large seines to secure the small species which escape 

 through the meshes, 6-thread coarse cotton. American Net 

 and Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 26,136. 



Baird net. 



Model of Baird net. American Net and Twine Company, Boston,, 

 Mass. 26,126. 



Bait-seine. 



Model of minnow-seine. Used by amateurs in capture of minnow- 

 bait ; ^ to | inch mesh, 6-thread cotton twine. Americam 

 Net and Twine Company, Boston, Mass. 26,123, 26,130. 



Bait-seine. 



Model of minnow-seine, with bag. Used by fishermen to secure 

 bait for eel-pots. American Net and Twine Company, Boston,. 

 Mass. 26,121. 



Seines used by Indians and Eskimo. 



Seine. Anderson Eiver Eskimo. Mackenzie's Biver district. 



Eobert Macfarlane. 2,232. 

 Seine made of " babiche." Tschuktchi tribe. Capt. John Bodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 2,444. 

 Seine made of "babiche." Tschuktchi tribe. Capt. John Bodgers, 



U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 2,445. 

 Hand-seine, made of grass. Tschuktchi tribe. Capt. John 



Bodgers, U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 2,446. 

 Hand-seine, made of grass. Tschuktchi tribe. Capt. John 



Bodgers, U. S. N., North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 2,447. 

 2444— Bull. 27 63 



