Transactions . Fig. 1.—Safety Hook with Leather , (i inches to 1 inch. Fig. 2.—Safety Hook with Leather , 6 inches to 1 inch. connected, that the idea occurred to him. The kibble came awayfjln the hook; but, fortunately, the sinkers in the pit-bottommanaged to get out of the way in time. If such an appliance as hehad described would prevent a single life from being lost, it wasworth adopting. His form of hook had been in use for over sixmonths, and seemed to answer well. Personally, he agreed withthe idea of the leather thong, if they could have a conscientiousman to stan


Transactions . Fig. 1.—Safety Hook with Leather , (i inches to 1 inch. Fig. 2.—Safety Hook with Leather , 6 inches to 1 inch. connected, that the idea occurred to him. The kibble came awayfjln the hook; but, fortunately, the sinkers in the pit-bottommanaged to get out of the way in time. If such an appliance as hehad described would prevent a single life from being lost, it wasworth adopting. His form of hook had been in use for over sixmonths, and seemed to answer well. Personally, he agreed withthe idea of the leather thong, if they could have a conscientiousman to stand over the sinkers and see that they tied it every time; DISCUSSION NOMENCLATURE OF MINERAL DEPOSITS. 15$ but what lie wanted was something* that would work automatic-ally, whether the men were careful or careless. Mr. T. C. Futers (Whitley Bay) asked how the kibble gotoff the hook, if, as he understood, the load was being lifted atthe time. With an elongated section, instead of round, itwould be easily und


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