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18. BOWS AND ARROWS—Continued. 
d. Implements of manufacture: 
Fliut-chipping apparatus. 
Arrow-head sharpeners. 
Shaft-gauges. 
Cord-twisting apparatus. 
Shaft-polishers. 
Glue-sticks, used in fastening head of arrow. 
tt Spring consisting of elastic cord. 
19. INDIA-RUBBER SLINGS. 
a. Pea-shooters, used in killing birds. 
tit Spring consisting of metallic helix. 
20. SPRING-GUNS. 
a. Spring-guns. 
*#*** Missiles propelled by the compression of air or water. 
21. AIR-GUNS. 
a. Blow-guns, (missile propelled by the breath :) 
Blow-guus carrying arrows, 
Blow-guns carrying balls. 
b. Piston air-guns. 
c. Reservoir air-guns: 
Air-guns. 
Air-gun canes. 
22. WATER-GUNS. 
a. Syringe-guus: 
Humming-bird guns. 
KEKE Five-arms, 
23. GUNS AND PISTOLS. 
a. Muzzle-loading arms: 
With smooth bores: 
Muskets. 
Fowling-pieces. 
Cane- guns. 
Pistols: 
Single-barreled pistols. 
Revolvers. 
With grooved bores: Rifles. 
Rifle-muskets. 
Ritle-carbiues. 
Pistols. 
