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 PART XVIII. THE SEAL AND SEA-OTTER INDUSTRIES: 



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1. The Fur-Seal Industry of the Pribylov Islands, Alaska. By HENRY W. ELLIOTT 320-393 



2. The Fur-Sea,! Industry of Cape Flattery, Washington Territory. By JAMES G. SWAN 393-400 



3. The Antarctic Fur-Seal and Sea-H'ephant Industries. By A. HOWARD CLARK 400-467 



4. The Sea-Liou Hunt. By HENRY W. ELLIOTT 407-474 



5. The North Atlantic Seal Fishery. By A. HOWARD CLARK 474-483 



G. The Sea-Otter Fishery. By HENRY W. ELLIOTT 4H3-491 



PART XIX. THE TURTLE AND TERRAPIN FISHERIES. By FREDERICK W. 



TRUE 493-504 



PART XX. THE OYSTER, SCALLOP, CLAM, MUSSEL, AND AB ALONE INDUS- 

 TRIES. By ERNEST INGERSOLL : 



1. The Oyster Industry '. 507-565 



2. The Scallop Fishery 505-581 



3. The Clam Fisheries 581-615 



4. The Mussel Fishery f>l. r j-tyx! 



5. The Abalone Fishery tWi-Gdt; 



PART XXL THE CRAB, LOBSTER, CRAYFISH, ROCK-LOBSTER, SHIUMP, 

 AND PRAWN FISHERIES. By RICHARD RATHBUN : 



1. The Crab Fisheries 629-658 



2. The Lobster Fishery 658-794 



3. The Crayfish Fishery 794-797 



4. The Rock-Lobster Fishery 798-799 



5. The Shrimp and Prawn Fisheries 799-M10 



PART XXIL THE LEECH INDUSTRY AND TREPANG FISHERY. By RICHARD 



RATHBUN sn-sic 



PART XXIII. THE SPONGE FISHERY AND TRADE 817-841 



Index. 843-881 



