1134 fisheries of the united states. [104] 



Hake sound. 



Air-bladder of hake (Phycis chuss), split and dried. Used in manu- 

 facture of ribbon isinglass. Bay of Fundy. Cape Ann Isin- 

 glass and Glue Company. Eockport, Mass. 12,125. 



Hake sounds. 



Air-bladders of hake (Phycis chuss), split and dried, for manufacture 

 of fibrous isinglass. Liquid isinglass can also be made from 

 these sounds. George's Banks. Value, 75 cents per pound, 

 dry. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester Isinglass and Glue Com- 

 pany. 



Squeteague sound. 



Air-bladder of sea-trout, weak fish, or squeteague (Cynoscion regalis), 

 used in manufacture of ribbon isinglass. Also used in dried 

 state for clarifying cider. Long Island Sound to South Car- 

 olina. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Company. Eockport, 

 Mass. 25,267. 



"Crab" sound. 



Air-bladder of "foreign crab" (species unknown), used in manu- 

 facture of ribbon isinglass. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Com- 

 pany. Eockport, Mass. 25,268. 



"Trout" sound. 



Air-bladder of foreign " sea-trout" (an unknown fish), used in man- 

 ufacture of ribbon isinglass. East Indies. Cape Ann Isinglass 

 and Glue Company. Eockport, Mass. 



Book sound. 



Air-bladder of beluga or sturgeon, used in the manufacture of 

 ribbon isinglass. Eussia. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Com- 

 pany. Eockport, Mass. 



Tongue sound. 



Air-bladder of an unknown scisenoid fish. Used in. the manufacture 

 of ribbon isinglass. Venezuela. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue 

 Company. Eockport, Mass. 



Purse sound. 



Air-bladder of an unknown fish. Used in manufacture of ribbon 

 isinglass. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Company. Eock- 

 port, Mass. 



