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15. Old-style halibut schooner, hand-line fishing from deck, 1840 to 1850....--..--.-----------e0 eee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
16. Dressing halibut on deck of schooner for icing in the hold -.....--....---0 eee eee een ee cee ee eee 
_ From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
17. Fie. 1. Halibut cutting knife....2. 02222. eee ek cee eee teen Suvpmaten ence ee cee cece eee eee tees 
Fig. 2. Scraping knife to remove muscle and flesh from backbone after cutting ..--.-...-------- 
Fic. 3. Squillgee for pushing ice in pen.......... Scebbeis scsedicnided eetess vecoen acer eeeaane 
Fig. 4. Oak mallet for breaking ice... 2.2.22. ee cee e ee cece cee cece cece cece ee tenner cen ceee 
Fie. 5. Oak broom for scrubbing halibut 
Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
18, General view of schooner discharging fare of fresh halibut at Gloucester, Mass........-------+--- 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
19. Hoisting halibut from hold of schooner at Gloucester, Mass.......-- wiels gieiswi tetra enbrtieeaienieseomine 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
20. Weighing and selling halibut on deck of George’s Bank hand-line cod schooner........---.------ 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
21. Handling fresh halibut at Gloucester, Mass.; weighing, unheading, and packing in ice for ship- 
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. Newfoundland fishermen catching squid for sale as cod bait to United States vessels 
Mont by Tailscee occ acopesensicureccs cscd cewse recess cescer. cee woueeneee: wii tia gavsioraleialsis 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Packing fresh halibut at Gloucester, Mass.; preparing ice with pick and grinding machine; nail- 
ing covers on the boxes; use of devil’s claw ....- dia nin Aisioacoinjelniaicnieisie’s seovarwnsinheese eau 
Drawings by H. W. Elliott. 
THE BANK HAND-LINE AND TRAWL COD FISHERIES. 
. Old style Grand Bank cod schooner; crew at rails hand-line fishing ....-....-...-0----0.-----+-- 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. Hand-line dory cod fishing on the Grand Bank ......-. 2-2-2. scenes cee eee eee cee eee ce eee eeee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Deck plan of schooner Centennial, of Gloucester ........-22- eee ee ee eee eee ee cee ne cece ee ceee 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. Dory and crew setting cod trawls on the Bank .... 2.2.22. .200 eee teen cence cee cece ener cone cee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Underrunning cod trawls; two methods of setting trawl for underrunning...-....--....--...... 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Dory crew of cod fishermen catching birds for bait..... end ielaleiaiciniainionnisintenclalat tami gisinieiee caick eed aos 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
(For illustration of cod schooners discharging cargoes see Section on Preparation of Fishery Prod- 
ucts. ) 
THE GEORGE'S BANK COD FISHERY. 
Gloucester schooner at anchor on George’s Bank in winter; hand-line fishing for cod; rigged with- 
out topmasts for rough weather./.........----. tedes gssiesitituscesetinwactediow emacieewe saeis 
From painting by Paul E. Collins, Boston, Mass. 
Cod hand-line gear... 2.0. 1.222. cee cece ee cee ne eee cece teens ie cinin Veintainiais/seieteesieSecieicials cate ciemee 
Fig. 1. Lead sinker with brass horse and swivels. 
Fic. 2. George’s Bank gear with sling-ding, &c, 
Fig. 3, Hand-line gear for shoal water. 
Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. George’s Bank crew hand-line fishing, gaffing fish over the rail, cutting out tongues....2. ces seee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. Dressing cod on deck of fishing schooner...... .... 22-220. sees cee e eens cane cece sees cece ee enen cues 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
34. Discharging fare of George’s Bank cod at Gloucester wharf......... Abiniotbie: Sinitiein Slesaeee wes awee's 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1882. 
35. Splitting and washing George’s Bank cod at Wonson’s wharf, Gloucester, Mass........-.0- evens 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1982. 
THE COD FISHERY OF ALASKA. 
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