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Eespectfully calliug' yonr attention to the several voiicliers and 

 exbibits accompanying my report, 



I remain, sir, your obedient servant, 



Harrison G. Otis, 

 Treasury Agent in Charge. 

 Hon. William Windom, 



Secretary of the Treasury y Washington, D. G. 



B. — Alasla Commercial Comjjany, San Francisco, in account tvith the United States at the 

 seal islands from May 31, ISSO, to July 31, ISSl. 



Dr. 



To shipment of fur-seal skins in 1880 as follows: 

 From St. Paul Island — 



June 7, per steamer St. Paul 2, 270 



June 30, per steamer Dora 12, 184 



July 31, per steamer St. Paul 65, 546 



80,000 



From St. George Island — 



May 22, per steamer St. Paul 1,132 



July 24, per steamer St. Paul 18, 862 



20,000 



Total in 1880 (certified) 100, 000 



To shipment of fur-seal skins in 1881 as follows : 



From St. Paul Island- 

 July 6, per steamer Dora 15, 000 



July 21, per steamer St. Paul 6, 200 



July 22, per steamer St. Paul 12* 408 



July 23, per steamer St. Paul : 7^ 000 



July 28, per steamer St. Paul Ijs^ 154 



July 29, per steamer St. Paul 1^ 938 



79,960 



From St. George Island — 



July 25, per steamer St. Paul 3, 820 



July 27, per steamer St. Paul 16, 180 



20, 000 



Total in 1881 (certified) 99 96O 



Shipped short of the lawful quota ' 40 



100, 000 

 Cr. 



June 1, 1880, by lawful number of fur-seal skins allowed to be taken viz: 



On St. Paul Island, quota of 1880 80, 000 



On St. George Island, quotaof 1880 20,000 



100, 000 



June 1, 1881, by lawful number of fur-seal skins allowed to be taken, viz : 



On St. Paul Island, ([uotaof 1881 80,000 



On St. George Island, quota of 1881 20^ 000 



100, 000 

 Correct. 



Harrison G. Otis, 

 Treasury Agent in Charge. 



