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INDEX
Marl a sail, to, 519 Mountain climber, the, 62, 63 O'Brien, William James, 40
MARLINE BEND, 268, 437 MOUSE AND COT.U.R, 452 Occasional knots, 323-34
MARUNE HITCH, 72, 336 Mouse, to, a hook, 315, 533; a stay, 555 Occupational knots, 31-82
MARLINE HITCH and HAUl HIICH, 267 Mud chains, 330 Ocean plat, 149, 150, 36~
Marline hitched rungs, 592 Muffted 0In, 561 . Odd splices, ~1-70
MAru.ING HrrCHING, 518 Mullins, Captain Daniel F., 5, 33, no, ohrvall, Hja1rnar, 232
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Marling seizings, SIC), 541 3 5, 44 , 44 , 4 Old-fashioned cleat, 286
Marlingspike, I C), 20, 21 MULTIPLE BENDS, 270 "OLD ~NNY KNOT," 220
MUI.INGSPIU HnCH, II, 68, 92, 216, MULTIPLE OvERHAND B4,94 Old sinnet fender, 557
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21 7,3 3, 3 '" 33 , 3~ MULTI-STltAND BENDS, 275, 425 One-hand methods of tying knots, 407
Marlingspike lanyard, 579 Multi-strand knob coverings, 359 "ONE HITCH," 74
MAru.INGSPIKE l.ANY .... n KNOT, 141 MULTI-STltAND I.oops, 445-00 ONE-LENGTH HITCH, 40
Marlingspike seamanship, decorative, Multi-sttand mats, 369 ONE-STltAND SPLICE, 463
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549 92; practical, 51 -4 MULTI-STltAND MATIHEW WALED, 131 Open a screw-top jar, to, 61
MAru.INGSPlKE SERVICE, 540 Multi-strand rectangular mats, 370 OPENHAND KNOT, 65, 258
Marrying, 268, 425 Murphy, Dr. Roben Cushman, 358 OPEN Loop, 13
Martyr, Peter, monument to, 119, 535 MUSIcian, the, 63 OPPOSED BARS, 402
MASIHEo\D KNOT, 207, 212, 372,412 ORDINARY BEND, 262
Mast hoop, iron, rope, wood, 5~0 Nailed to the mast, 419 ORDINARY KNOT, 8 ... 220
Materials for knottmg, 20, 21, ~2 NAPOI.FON KNOT, 148 ORDINARY SINNET, 4B9
MAT KNOTS, 361-8: NARROW Tuu's-HEAD, to enlarge, 235, ORDINARY WHIPPING, 5~
Matthew WalkeI', 7 239, 240 ORIENTAL BoWS11UNG KNOT, 188
MATIHEW WAI.KEI KNOT, 82, 536; able Nares' FIVE-STltAND EYE SPLICE, 447 Oriental ladder trick, 424
seaman's method, 119; CROWNED, Navy hammock clew, 588 Original bends, 2% 266
160; FOUR-STRAND, 111; lubber's or NAVY SHEEPSHANK, 211 ORICnNAL HOOK HI'ICH, 314
greenhorn's method, 118; MULTI- Neck halter, 305, 320 Original knots, 26
STRAND METHOD, 131; ordinary sea- Necklace with RUnoN' KNOT pendant, Origin of MATIHEW W AI.ItER KNOT,
man's method, 119; simplified method, "4 118
130; TWO-STRAND, 140, 192; Two- Neckties, 384 OunilDE CLINCH, 309; seized, 543
STRAND, tied hori7.0ntally, 145 Needle hitched pointing, 563 Outside tongs, 352
MAIIHEW WALKER Loop, 192 Needle hitching, 561 "Over anel under," 18
l\lhnHEw WALKER SHROUD KNOT, 281 Needle stitches, 561 "OVER-AND-UNDER" SHORT SPLICE, 417
MATTHEW WALKER'S KNOT, 118 Needleworked swabs, 567 OvnuAND BEND, 45, 58, 78, 81, 224,
Mayo, Dr. C. W., 75 Net, decorative, 585 258, 274; in netting, 586
1\lECHANIC.'L BINDER KNOT, 45 NET-LINE HUCH, Clovelly, 224; Looe, FROG KNOT, 371
Medallions, 376 224 OvnuAND I.oop, 190
MESH KNOT, 6... 586; Martha's Vine- NET-LINE KNOT, Clovelly, 48; Loue, OVERHAND KNOT, II, I", 3 ... 43, 44t 52,
yard method, 64 4 8 55, 56, 57, 62, 7 0, 71
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Mess buckets, 119 Net maker, the, 64 85, 542; DOUBUUl, 114; multifold, B4;
Mess bucket bails, 575 Netted hammock, 5B9 tied with one hand, 407; tied' with
strap with SPRITSAIL SHEET Netted tennis ball bag, 587 scissors, 418
KNOT,271 Netting, 585 OVERHAND KNOT and SINGI.E HITCH,
Mess-kid, 583 Netting needle, 22, 586 2B4
Mess table pendants, 583 NEIIING NEEDLE SINNETS, 48. ROUND TURN GIL" nNG, 563
Metal clipped nets, 585 Netting spool, 22 OvERHAND ROUND TURN HUCHING, 557
Metal straps on scuttle butt lashing, Nettles, 550 OvERHAND ROUND TURN POINTING, 561
245 Nettle stuff, 550 OYSTERMAN'S STOPPER KNOT, 7, 63, 86;
Middle seizing, 541 New Bedford Port Society, 4 DOUBLE, 86
MIDSHIPMAN'S HIICH, 142, 187, 223, New Bedford Nhaling Museum, 6,
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:96, 3 , 325 404 Pack, to make up a, 66, 339
Mn.IJ!R's KNOT, 62, 224 NEWGATE KNOT, 205 Pack and carry a globular object, to,
. holdfasts, 31 C)-21 Nightstick, 580 333
"Model" rope, to make, 70 Nip, 17 PACKER'S KNOT, 37,65
Mohair, 79, 80 Nippering, 518 PACKING KNOT, 337
MOHAIR or QuEENSBURY KNOT, 81 Nippers, 66, 300 PAJAMA KNOT, 101
Monkey chain, 20C), 411, 472 Nittles, 550 Painted chest and tub covers, 584
Monkey braid, 472 N<EUD CoULANT, II Painting knot work, 583, 584
MONltEY'S' FIST, and other knot cover- N<EUD DE FAUX, II Palm, roping, 20, 22; seaming, 20, 22
ings, 353-00; as a LANYARD KNOT, N<EUO DE G.uin, II Palm-and-needle whipping, 69, 547:
96; as a HEAVING-LINE KNOT, B9 N<EUD SIMPLE, II imitation of, 547
MONKEY'S TAIL, 88; seized, 543 NoosE, II, 14, 7 ... 203-00; changed to Pantograph, 21
Monk's seam, 560 CrOvE HnCH, 409; DOUBLE, z06; tied ParachutISt, the, 34
Mooring a boat to wharfside, 538 with one hand, 407 Parbuckle and skids, P9
Mooring buoy of 1750, 538 NOOSE HncH, 305, 308 Parcel Bend, 267
MOORING HITCH, 217 NOOSE KNOT, 204 Parceling, 5;9
MOORING KNOT, 304 Nose twitch, 47, 225 PARCEl. KNOT, 22Z
Mooring rope, 23 Notation on a knot diagram, 28 Parcel tying, 336, 337; decorative, 395;
MORNING STAR, 4 Notch a rung, to, 592 diagonal, 338
MORS DU Cmtv.u., 374 Nun buoy strap, 538 Party-colored wires, 374
Mortice block, 521 Nurse, the, 65 Pans of a block, 511
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