XX LIST OF PLATES TO SECTION V. 
THE SEA-OTTER FISHERY OF ALASKA. 
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234, Aleuts sea-otter hunting south of Saanak Island; the bidarkies waiting for the otter to rise 
AGAIN 02 cee cece ee cece ee cere ee cece es conc es ce tees cannes conmas mmanescenace cneweetenenree II, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
THE TURTLE FISHERY. 
235. Diving for loggerhead turtle; Morehead City, N. C....--. -.---. 2222 cee cece cece ee cence ceeeee I, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1883. 
THE OYSTER INDUSTRY. 
236. Oyster dredging steamer at work in Long Island Sound....--...---- +220 eeeeeseeecee nceeeeeree TI, 
237. Chesapeake Bay oyster dredges... .----. ---- 22 eeee ee cence connec teen ee concen ene ee cen ere cones Il, 
From specimens in U. 8. National Museum. 
238. Oyster tongs and mippers...--. -- +--+ --- 220 eee cece ee cece tenes teens cane ee cone ree eee nents II, 
239. F1a. 1. Inclosed dock for oyster vessels at Perth Amboy, N. J ..---. ------ saeces ceecee eee ccee II, 
Fig. 2. ‘The Creek” at Keyport, N. J., with oyster boats, skiffs, and scows ...-...----.------- II, 
Drawings by Ernest Ingersoll. 
240. A Lake’s Bay shipping-house and “platform” for freshening oysters, Smith’s Landing, Lake’s 
Bay, Now Jersey 2.220 cence cece ee nec e cee ne cece ne ene w en nee nnnces cannas senens cnenes Il, 
Drawing by Ernest Ingersoll. 
241, Oyster-barges at foot of West Tenth street, North River, New York City .....-...--------- +--+ II, 
Drawing by Ernest Ingersoll. 
242. Opening or shucking oysters in Baltimore packing-house ....0. 2-206 seee ee een e ee eee n ee ee eeee II, 
From 8 photograph. 
243, Baltimore oyster-shucking trough, Oyster knives of diverse patterns, used in New England, 
New York, and the Chesapeake region...... 22-202 ceeceee see neec cease ceeene cecmes cncnee II, 
THE CLAM INDUSTRY. 
244. Clam-diggers’ boats and shucking-honses at Essex, Mass...--..-----+ 20 eee eee cece eres coer eens II, 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
245. Opening or shucking clams at Essex, Mass ...... 2.222. 02-22 een ee ce eee eee cece cece re cee reee II, 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
THE CRAB FISHERY. 
246, Negroes trawling for crabs on the Virginia and North Carolina coasts......--+.----0: ceeeee eens II, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
THE LOBSTER FISHERY. 
247. Dory fishermen hauling lobster pots off Cape Ann, Massachusetts ..-.-..--.---..------eeeeee ee Il, 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
248. Lobster fishing-boats of Bristol, Me ..-.....-2--- 2. eee cece ee eee cement eee ee cree eee ee neces II, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
249. Lobster Cove at Lanesville, Cape Aun, Massachusetts, showing fishermen’s boat-houses and gear. Il, 
From photograph by 1. W. Smillie. 
250. Summer village of lobster fishermen at No Man’s Land, Massachusetts. .... Shs Sew Bee Te sea LS II, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1882. 
251. Lobster fishermen’s gear at No Man’s Land, Massachussetts, (Explanation on plate).......... Il, 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
252, Lobster-boiling apparatus at Portland, Me...... 22-2. ee cee eee ce eee ee ne eee cece ee cece eens II, 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
THE FLORIDA SPONGE INDUSTRY. 
253. Sponges as landed by the fishermen at Key West, Fla., and ready for sale .....---- 2... ..0-ee ee ql, 
From a photograph. , 
254, Sponge-loft at: Key West, Plas cccscece cccaice veeees cian varnds avsis tees cuseewes eee Sakae keene ce Il, 
From a photograph. 
255. Sorting, trimming, and baling sponges at Key West, Fla......---. .--cee cone cone cee eee ee ene o q, 
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