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CHAPTER XII. THK EFFECT OF PELAGIC SEALING Continued. r SK e. 



Absence of food in stomachs 161 



The seal digests its food in the water ItiL' 



Absurd theory of indiscriminate nursing 162 



Fur-seal mother and pup 162 



Mistaken observations I6i> 



Supposed self-feeding of pups 163 



The absurdity of the theory 163 



Determination of the matter by killing pups 163 



Pups absolutely dependent upon mothers' milk 164 



CIIAITKK XIII. THK STARVATION 01 ITi-s: 



The count of starved pups 165 



Beginnings of starvation 165 



Notes on starving pups UT. 



The hungry pup 166 



The breaking down 166 



The death of the starveling 166 



Difficulty of distinguishing early dead pups 166 



Many early dead pups disappear 167 



Starring pups 167 



The work of the foxes 167 



Dead pups, St. George Island 167 



Reconstruction of St. George estimates 168 



The detailed estimate 168 



Pup statistics 169 



The count of starved pups in 1897 169 



The removal of the early dead 170 



Estimate of starved pups for 1897 170 



Importance of these figures 170 



Destructive effects of pelagic sealing established 170 



The cumulative effect 171 



Total effect of pelagic sealing 171 



The effect since 1883 171 



The effect under the Paris regulations 172 



CHAPTER XIV. EFFECT OF PELACIC SEALING ox THE SEAL SKIN INWSTKY: 



International interest in the fur seals 173 



United States interests 173 



Russian interests 174 



The interest of Great Britain 174 



Canadian pelagic sealing interests 174 



Valuation of the Heet 174 



Pelagic sealing suicidal 175 



Effect of the declining catch 175 



Legality of pelagic sealing 17") 



Prohibition to Americans 176 



Distinctly a Canadian industry 176 



CHAPTER XV. THE RESULTS OF THK PARIS AWARD: 



A. The arbitration 177 



The origin of the fur seal question 177 



The seizure of vessels 177 



Efforts to secure international action 177 



Proposed measures of protection 177 



Objection by Canada 178 



Renewal of negotiations 178 



The counter proposition unsatisfactory 178 



Proposals for arbitration 178 



