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OlL-MAKING. 



Oil-kettle, press, pomace, and salt-bin at Brown's factory. Lubec, 

 Me., 1882. Photo. 1,921. U. S. Fish. Commission. 



10. Fish glue and isinglass. 



photographs illustrating the manufacture of glue and 



isinglass. 



Drying hake sounds. 



Flakes at wharf of Sylvanus Smith, with hake sounds spread out 

 to dry. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. Photos. 2,027-8. U. S. Fish 

 Commission. To be rolled into ribbon isinglass. 



Fish-glue factory. 



Buildings of Eussia Cement Company for the manufacture of liquid 

 fish-glue from fish skins. Built, 1881. West Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. Photo. 1,985. U. S. Fish Commission. 



III.— WHARVES, MARKETS, AND TRANSPORTATION. 



11. Models and illustrations. 



fish-wharves. 



Gloucester fish-wharf. 



Model showing fish- wharf, with house for storing of salt and vessel 

 tackle, sheds for storing fish, butts for pickling, flakes, weigh- 

 ing-scales, and other apparatus for handling and curing dry- 

 salted and pickled fish. Gloucester, Mass. Made by Higgins 

 & Gifford. 



TRANSPORTATION cans and kegs.* 

 Oyster cans. 



Samples of tin pails and boxes used for the transportation of shelled 

 oysters. Baltimore, Md. A. Booth. 



Oyster kegs. 



Wooden kegs, from one quart to several gallons capacity, used for 

 transportation of shelled oysters. Baltimore, Md. A. Booth. 



Tubs and kegs. 



Made of wood and used for packing oysters and fish : 2-gallon oak 

 oyster tub, 3-gallon oak oyster tub, 4-gallon oak oyster tub, 

 6-gallon oak oyster tub, 10-gallon oak oyster tub, 15-gallon oak 

 oyster tub, ^-gallon oyster keg, ^-gallon oyster keg, 1-gallon 

 oyster keg, 2-gallon oyster keg, 8-gallon oyster keg, 4-gallon 



* See also Refrigerators. 



