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 ©ad light rnohine oil of good quality for oiling oallpers. 
1 measuring dial ealiper (there is one in Seattle* Pat has one). 
t tin snips 
Soldering iron and solder. May ba with engineer eaoh boat. 
Notebooks, tablets, letterhead paper, envelopes. (In short, stationery 
supplies. } 
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Butcher’s scales, such as we used for weighing crab seat on foadeleyo 
up u> 10 or 20 Ib.s ( ? 20 or '6Q on second and third revolutions) 
1 small spring balance of type returned from last trip for ounces 
and fractions thereof, (Pat has one* 1 in Seattle.) 
1 hypodermic syringe, of type returned. (Pat has two. A box of 
extra needles for 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 been pickled in tank.; 
Tags for crabs, wire for same, and 1 pr. wire cutting pliers. 
20 gal. alcohol in 5-gal. tins. 
6 Bureau towels. 
1 2 5- cent (light weight) galv. pails. 
2 large size galv. wash tubs. 
Couple of din nets. 
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