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Loops for waist-belt; two. Fig. 12. Waist-belt and buckle. Fig. 13. View of haversack, complete. Note. — ^If made for the service, the haversack will be made of russet leather. CHAPTER VI. SHOT-LENES. These lines are intended to be used in connection with a gun or mor- tar and a projectile, to ettect communication between the shore and stranded vessel, or, in exceptional cases, between vessels at sea. They should be made of the very best materials. The English method of faking has been adopted ...in lajdng up these lines for fiing. Eockets may be used instead of a gun and projectile for carrying the line. The lines used in each series of experiments are given separately. Section I. — Lines used in first series. The cords or lines used in the first series of experiments were made expressly for the United States life-saving service. The materials used were stated to be the best linen and Italian hemp thread. The cords are braided instead of being twisted, and each cord is made in one continuous piece.
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