List of materials each boat should have at hand (things for Service to buy) 
Some lumber for work table somewhere aboard* with racks or battens to 
keep bottles from tumbling over in seaway. 
1 saw 
1 hammer 
1 oil can and light machine oil of good quality for oiling calipers, 
1 measuring dial caliper (there is one in Seattle} Pat has on®). 
? tin snips 
Soldering iron and solder. May be with engineer each boat. 
notebooks* tablets, letterhead paper* envelopes. (In short* stationery 
supplies. ) 
Butcher’s scales* such as we used for weighing crab meat on Tondoleyo 
up to 10 or 20 lbs. (? 20 or SO on second and third revolutions') 
1 small spring balance of typo returned from last trip for ounces and 
fractions thereof. (Pat has one j 1 in Seattle. ) 
1 hypodermic syringe, of type returned, (Pat has two. A box of 
extra needles lor these was left in Seattle} also 1 syringe. ) 
4 of those spring top, 5 gal. tins such as are used for livers (for 
packing specimens that have hem pickled in tank. ) 
Tags for crabs, wire for same* and 1 pr. wire cutting pliers. 
20 gal. alcohol in b-gai . tins. 
6 Bureau towels 
4 25-cent (light weight) galv. pails. 
2 large size galv. wash tubs. 
Couple of dip nets. 
