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White netting. 



Cotton; quality of twine, ^c ; size of mesh, f inch. Made by H. & 

 G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,557. Used in all parts of the 

 United States for haul -seines, 10 to 15 feet long by 3 to 5 feet 

 deep, for catching small fish for bait, and also for dip-nets. 



White netting. 



Cotton; quality of twine, ^pC; size of mesh, 1 inch. Made by H. 

 & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,558. Used in Maine and the 

 British Provinces principally for haul-seines, 15 to 25 fathoms 

 long by 12 to 15 feet deep, for the capture of smelts and sardines. 



White netting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, f f c ; size of mesh, 1£ inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,559. Used chiefly in the 

 British Provinces for haul-seines and traps. 



White netting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, -^c ; size of mesh, 1% inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston Mass. 54,560. Used in many parts 

 of the United States for haul-seines for capelin and traps for 

 herring. 



White neiting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, -^-fc ; size of mesh, 1£ inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,561. Used in New England 

 for pounds and traps. 



White netting. - 



Cotton; quality of twine, -^-O; size of mesh, If inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,562. Used in New Eng- 

 land for bunts of mackerel purse-seines, and in the Southern 

 States for purse-seines for small menhaden. 



White netting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, -ff ; size of mesh, If inches. Made by H. 

 & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,563. Used for pound-cribs, 

 mackerel-seine pockets, mackerel-seine, scoop-nets, and dip- 

 nets. 



White netting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, ^H ; size of mesh, If inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,564. Used for wings of 

 seines and for mackerel purse-seines set in shoal water. 



White netting. 



Cotton ; quality of twine, ^ ; size of mesh, If inches. Made by 

 H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Mass. 54,565. Used in New Eng- 

 land for middles of small purse-seines for mackerel, and in Mary- 

 land and Virginia for wings of mendaden purse-seines. 



