LIST OF PATENTS. 



279 



List of patents granted by the United States, ^c. — Coutiiuied. 

 OYSTER CULTURE AKD GATHERING— Continued. 



Date of 

 patent. 



Number. 



Inventor. 



Subject of invention. 



Xo\r. 20,1866 

 Jan 4 1^67 



59, 812 

 65, 442 

 74, 857 



77, 110 



78, 509 

 81,304 

 85, 936 

 89, 323 

 97, 420 

 99, 900 



120, 463 



121, 227 

 121.249 



122, 423 

 122, 843 

 125, 964 

 127, 903 

 130, 631 

 132, 668 

 135, 167 



W.Belbin 



T. P. Sinks 



Oyster-dredge. 

 Oyster-dredge. 



Feb 25 1868 



do 





Apr. 7, 186S 

 June 2,1863 

 Anu- IS 1868 



S S Shaw 



Reel for oj^ster-dredge. 



Oyster-dredge. 



Oyster-dredges. 



Oyster-dredge chuck. 



Oyster-dredge. 



Oyster-dredge. 



Reel for oyster-dredges. 



Oyster-dredge. 



0.yster-dredge. 



Oyster-dredge.' 



Oyster-dredge. 



Reel or windlass for oyster-dredge. 



Oyster-dredge. 



Oyster nurseries. 



Siiell-oyster bucket. 



Oyster-dredge. 



Oyster-tongs. 



C.T. Belbin 



T.P.Sinks 



June 19. 1869 

 Apr. 27,1869 

 Nov. 30. 1869 

 Feb. 15,1870 

 Oct 1 1871 



Daniel Kellers 



Thomas T, Mayhew 



do -■ 



R. 0. & W. T. Howard. . . 

 T P Sinks 



Nov. 28,1871 

 Nov. 28,1871 

 Jan, 2, 1872 

 Jan. 16, 1872 



W.C.Baker 



E.B.Lake 



N. A. Williams 



T. F. Mayhew 



Apr. 23,1872 

 June 11,1872 

 Aug. 20, 1872 



T. W. Laudon 



Benjamin F. Leyford 



E. H. Frazier 



Oct. 29,1872 

 Jan. 21, 1873 



J. A.Ketcham 







9. PRESERVATION AND UTILIZATION OF FISH. 



Mar. 



19, 1861 



31, 736 



Dec. 



15, 1864 



1,618 



Nov. 



5, 1867 



70, 435 



May 



19, 1868 



78, 016 



Sept 



8, 1868 



81, 987 



Oct. 



27. 1868 



83, 533 



Nov. 



10. 1868 



83, 836 



Dec. 



8, 1868 



84, 801 



Jan. 



19, 1869 



85, 913 



Jan. 



19, 1869 



86, 040 



Mar. 



16, 1869 



87, 986 



Mar. 



23, 1869 



88. 064 



May 



25,1869 



90, 334 



June 



8, 1869 



90, 944 



Dec. 



6. 1870 



109, 820 



Feb. 



28, 1871 



112, 129 



Mav 



21, 1872 



127, 115 



Oct. 



15, 1872 



, 132, 316 



Dec. 



1.5, 1868 



84, 855 



Feb. 



11,1868 



74, 378 



Sept 



28, 1869 



95, 179 



Oct. 



26, 1869 



96, 288 



Nov. 



23, 1869 



97,145 



Mar. 



29, 1870 



101, 260 



Jan. 



21, 1873 



135, 113 



Enock Piper 



James B. Herreshoff . . 



George H. Herron 



Benjamin Robinson . . . 



William D Cutler 



P. Nunan 



William D. Cutler 



Elisha Crowell 



William Da\-is 



Thomas Sim 



Benj. F. Stephens 



J. Nichersou 



John At wood, jr 



Havard & Harmony . . 



D. Y. Howell 



Samuel H. Davis 



Isaac L. Stanley 



Edward A. Pharo 



Edward E. Burnham. . 



T. D. Kellogg 



R. A. Adams 



George T. Thorp 



R. A. Adams 



Silvanus Hamblin 



Samuel A. Goodman, jr 



Preserving fish and meat. 



Mode of treating fish-water for use in dyeing, &c. 

 (Reissued December 15, 1864.) 



Improved mode of preparing fish for food. (Re- 

 issued January 16, 1872.) 



Imiiroved process of obtaining gelatine from fish- 

 heads. 



Improved method of preparing, desiccating, and 

 preserving fish. 



Improvement in apparatus for preserving and 

 freezing fish and meats, &c. (Drawing.) 



Articles of food prepared from fish and potatoes. 



Improved article of prepared codfish. 



Improvement in freezing-box for fish. (Drawing.) 



Improved compound for preserving fish. 



Improvement in putting up codfish. 



Improved process of preparing fish for food. 



Improved processjof curing and putting up codfish. 



Improved process of preserving meat, fowls, fish, 



(fcC. 



Device for freezing fish, meats, &c. (Drawing.) 



Improvement in preserving fish by freezing. 



Improved process of prey^aring fish for food. 



Improvement in putting up salt mackerel and simi- 

 lar fish. 



Preservation and improvement in fish or bait used 

 in catching fish. 



Improved method of preserving bait for fishing. 

 (Drawing.) 



Improvement in preserving fish. 



Improved fish-bait. 



Improvement in curing and preserving fish. 



Improved bait-mill for fishermen. (Drawing.) 



Bait, composed of vegetable and animal matter ; is 

 mixed with ordinary bait. 



10. FISH-CULTURE. 



Sept. 17, 1867 



68, 871 



Jan. 16,1868 



78, 9.52 



Mar. 16, 1863 



78,952 



Aug. — , 1868 



80, 775 



June 11.1872 



127, 903 



July 11,1871 



116,995 



July 12,1672 



105, 176 



Oct. 22,1872 



132,349 



Seth Green 



W. H. Furman 



W. H. Tierman 



A. J. Smith 



Benjamin F. Leyford 



R. E. Sabin 



A. S.Collins 



G. A. Brackett 



Spawn-hatching mackerel. 

 Fish-breeding. 

 Fish-breeding device. 

 Transporting live fish. 

 Oyster-nurseries. 

 Fish -nursery. 

 Fish-spawning screen. 

 Fishway. 



