LIST OF PLATES TO SEOTION V. 
130, Channel herring weir near Eastport, Me. ; controls channel between islands ........---.- ---+- 
From photograph by T, W. Smillie. 
131. Section of ballasted weir near Eastport, Me.; for rocky bottom..... s Samer eW oe Sertetae fe 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
132. Fishing a herring weir at low tide, near Eastport, Me..-.....--2. 22220 cece cee e cence eee cee eee 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
133. General view of sardine cannery at Eastport, Me........scee ceccee cece nen ee cee cee cone eens 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
134. View of sardine cannery at low tide, showing the employés at work ....-.-.---.----.----0+--- 5 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
135. Herring boat landing fish at a sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.......... Hacieisie goed anbemciescee aie 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
136. Sardine steamer for collecting herring and towing weir boats...-.. 2.00.22. s.- 200 cee eee ee eee 
Fronr photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
137. Children at sardine cannery cutting off the heads and tails and cleaning small herring for can- 
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From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
188. Washing, draining, and flaking herring at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me ............-----.-25- 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
139. Spreading herring on flakes for drying in the sun or in an OVEN .... 11.02 eee cee e eee eee ee cone 
From phutograph by T. W. Smillie. 
140. Herring drying on flakes in the sun; landing, cleaning, washing, &c., at suruiitis cannery, East- 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. \ 
441. Fish-drying frames on roof at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me ......---2 seeeee cee e eee nee ere 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
142, Frying room in sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.; herring frying in pans of oil .................. 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
143. Packing room at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.; packing herring-sardines in tin boxes .......- 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
144, Soldering room at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me. ; solderers sealing the cans. 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
145. Bathing room at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.; bathing vats at the left; men at right venting 
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From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
146. Making sardine cans at Eastport, Me ...-.. 22. ..c cece ne cece cece nce e cee e cet ens cecees cocnee 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
THE SPANISH MACKEREL FISHERY. 
147, Methods of setting Spanish mackerel gill-nets...... 0.20. ee --ee ceceee cece eweseve 
Fig. 1. “Straight set.” 
Fig. 2. Circle set. 
Fig. 3, Crooked set. 
Fia. 4. ‘Hook set.” . 
Fig. 5. ‘‘T set.” 
Fic. 6. “Square set.” 
Fic. 7. “Triangle set.” 
Fig. 8, ‘‘ Harpoon set.” 
From Report U. 8. Fish Commission, Part VITT, 1880, 
148, Chesapeake Bay Spanish mackerel pound-net ........--....06 ee 
From Report U. S. Fish Commission, Part VIII, 1880. 
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THE MULLET FISHERY. 
149. Camp of mullet fishermen, North Carolina... .......-..0-2- eeceee ser eee cer eee cence es cane cece 
From a photograph. 
THE POUND-NET FISIIERIES OF THE ATLANTIC STATES. 
150. Diagram of pound-net at Bald Head, Maine. (By Capt. J. W. Collins)........---------+----+- 
151. Diagram of pound-net at Small Point, Maine. (By Capt. J. W. Collins) ............-.... neeee 
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