MEANS OF PURSUIT AND CAPTURE. 37 
VI. TRAPS. 
32. PEN-TRAPS. 
a. Pocket-traps: 
Pitfalls: 
Pits, covered. 
Barrel-traps. 
Jar mole-traps. 
“ Rabbit-tipe,” used in England. 
Salmon-baskets, (Columbia River.) 
Salmon-weirs, (Upper Columbia River.) 
River-weirs, with pockets: 
Eel-traps. 
Fish-slides : 
Shad-slides, used in the rivers of North Carolina. 
b. Labyrinth-traps: 
Corrals. 
Turkey-traps. 
Weirs, or pounds 5 
Heart-pound. 
Salmon-weir. 
Virginia Indian weir, (figured by DeBry.) 
Salmon hook-gill-net of the Saint Lawrence. 
Funnel-traps : 
Fish-pots. 
Lobster-pots. 
Kel-weirs, (with leaders.) 
Eel-pots, (without leaders.) 
Barrel-pots, for eels. 
West India wicker fish:pots. 
Set-nets. 
Fykes, (set-nets with leaders.) 
Bass-traps. 
ce. Door-traps: 
+ Closed by the falling of a door. 
Box-traps. 
Rabbit-traps, (figure 4.) 
Brick traps, (figure 4.) 
