partment of Commerce and Labor, compilation of documents and other 

 printed matter relating thereto, Alaskan seal fisheries, 1906, vol. 2.) 



1889. The fur-seal and other fisheries of Alaska. Investigation of the fur- 

 seal and other fisheries of Alaska. Report from the Committee on Mer- 

 chant Marine and Fisheries of the House of Representatives. 50th 

 Congr., 2d sess.. Rep. 3883, 415 p. 



1898. Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. 55th 

 Congr., 1st sess., House Doc. 92, 4 parts. [This important work was 

 authorized in March 1896, by the House, with the Senate concurring, to in- 

 clude "reports, correspondence, charts, maps, and other documents, now 

 on file in the Treasury Dep., or other branches of the Government, re- 

 lating to the fur seal, salmon fisheries, and other matters pertaining to the 

 Territory of Alaska" (part 1, p. ii). A full citation to contents will be 

 found in Wickersham's (References) entry 7655.] 



1904. Fur seals of Alaska. Hearings before the Committee on Ways and 

 Means, House of Representatives, 58th Congress, 2d session, 76 p. Gov. 

 Print. Off., Washington, D.C. 



191 1. Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Department 

 of Commerce and Labor, House of Representatives on House Resolution 

 no. 73 to investigate the fur-seal industry of Alaska. 62d Congr., 1st sess. 

 Hearings, 1-8, consecutively numbered p. 1-358, and Appendix A to Hear- 

 ings p. 1-1232. (Appendix A is separately bound and identified as House 

 Doc. 93. It contains all important correspondence, orders, and other docu- 

 ments pertaining to the fur seal industry, 1 January 1904 to 24 June 191 1; 

 compiled by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor.) 



1912. Protection of fur seals and sea otter. Hearings before the Commit- 

 tee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, January 3 and 1 1 , 

 1912onH.R. 16571. Gov. Print. Off., Washington, D.C, 150p. 



1958. Review of Fish and Wildlife Service. 85lh Congr., 2d sess. Hear- 

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1876. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the 

 commanding general. Department of the Columbia, of his tour in Alaska 

 Territory, in June 1875. 44th Congr., 1st sess.. Senate Exec. Doc. 12, 33 

 p. [On p. 13-33 is "A history of the wrongs of Alaska," bound in U.S. 

 Department of Commerce and Labor, compilation of documents and 

 other printed matter relating thereto, Alaskan seal fisheries, 1906, vol. 1.] 



1895. Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the tribunal of arbitration, con- 

 vened at Paris under the treaty between the United Stales of America and 

 Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the deter- 

 mination of questions between the two governments concerning the juris- 

 dictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. 53d 

 Congr., 2d sess.. Senate Exec. Doc. 177, pans 1-16. (This important work, 

 occupying a 2-foot bookshelf, contains virtually everything that was 

 known about fur seals through 1892.) 



1896a. Reports of agents, officers, and persons, acting under the authority 

 of the Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to the condition of seal life on 

 the rookeries of the Pribilof Islands, and to pelagic sealing in Bering Sea 

 and the North Pacific Ocean, in the years 1893-95. 54th Congr., 1st sess.. 

 Senate Doc. 137; part 1, 379 p. [reports of C. S. Hamlm. J. B. Crowley, 

 Joseph Stanley-Brown, and Joseph Murray); part 2, 154 p. 20 plates of 

 photographs, 11 maps, 1 diagram [reports of C. H. Townsend, F. W. 

 True, and A. B. Alexander); part 2-atlas "illustrations showing condition 

 of fur-seal rookeries in 1895 and method of killing seals, to accompany 

 report of C. H. Townsend ..." 4 p., 46 pis. [mostly folding plates 

 mounted on linen). 



1896b. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the 

 following report to accompany H. R. 3206. 54th Congr., 1st sess.. Senate 

 Report 402, 2 p. [Includes a copy of House Report 451, same session.) 

 [Bound in U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor, compilation of 

 documents and other printed matter relating thereto, Alaskan seal fish- 

 eries, 1906, vol. 5.) 



1908. Reports relating to Alaskan seal fisheries. Letter from the Secretary 

 of Commerce and Labor, transmitting, pursuant to Senate Resolution of 

 March 2, 1908, certain reports relating to the Alaskan seal fisheries. 60th 

 Congr., 1st sess.. Senate Doc. 376, 120 p. (Preliminary and annual reports 

 of W, I. Lembkey, agent in charge, 1906-07.) 



1923. Fur seals. Hearings before the Committee on Commerce, United 

 States Senate, Sixty-seventh Congress, second and fourth sessions, on S. 

 3731, a bill to prevent the extermination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska. 

 67th Congr., 2d and 4th sess., 204 p. 



1926. Alaska fur seals. Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, 

 United States Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, on S. 3679, a bill 

 to amend an act entitled "an act to prevent the extermination of fur- 

 bearing animals in Alaska," etc. 69th Congr., 1st sess., 84 p. 



1957. Interim convention on conservation of North Pacific fur seals. 

 Message from the President of the United States transmitting a certified 

 copy of an interim convention . . . 85thCongr., 1st sess.. Exec. J.. 16p. 



1963. Protocol amending the interim convention on conservation of North 

 Pacific fur seals. Message from the President of the United States trans- 

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US. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. 



(1951.) The Pribilof report; living conditions among the natives of the 

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 October 1949). Bureau of Indian Affairs and Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Washington, D.C, 81 p. 



U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT. 



1964. North Pacific fur seals. Protocol between the United States of 

 America, Canada, Japan, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 

 amending the interim convention of February 9, 1957. Treaties and other 

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U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 



1896. Observations on the fur seals of the Pribilof Islands. Preliminary 

 report by David Starr Jordan, Leonard Siejneger. Frederic A. Lucas, Jef- 

 ferson F. Moser, Charles N. Townsend, George A. Clark, and Joseph 

 Murray. Document 1913, 69 p. (Bound in U.S. Department of Com- 

 merce and Labor, compilation of documents and other printed matter re- 

 lating thereto, Alaskan seal fisheries, 1906, vol. 6.) 

 1898. Second preliminary report of the Bering Sea fur seal investigations, 

 by David Starr Jordan, Leonard Stejneger, Frederic Augustus Lucas, and 

 George Archibald Clark 1897. Doc. 1994, 48 p. [Bound m U.S. Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, compilation of documents and other 

 printed matter relating thereto, Alaskan seal fisheries, 1906, vol. 6.) 

 1898-99. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific Ocean, 

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 VANCLEAVE, H. J. 



1953a. A preliminary analysis of the acanthocephalan genus Corynosoma 



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1 840. Zapiski ob ostrovakh Unalashkinskago otdela. (Notes on the Islands 

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 (Not seen: Wickersham's [References] entry 5825; see also Veniaminov, 

 1892.) 

 1840 (1892). Table I in Part II of Veniaminof's "Notes on the Islands of 

 the Unalaska District," showing the seal-catch during the period of 

 gradual diminution of life on the Pribilof Islands, from 1817 to 1837 [part 

 2 (Appendix 1 to the case of the United States), part 2 of same, p. 126). In 

 Fur-seal arbitration. Appendix to the ca.se of the United States before the 

 tribunal of arbitration to convene at Paris under the provisions of the trea- 

 ty between the United States of America and Great Britain, concluded 

 February 29, 1892. U.S. Congress, Senate, 1895. (Veniaminov's notes, 

 originally published in 1840, were republished in 1892 in Appendix 1, and 

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1964. The genus Diphyllobolhrium, an example of interdependence of 

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1947. Ltihe's ••DiphyUobothrium" (Cestoda). J. Parasitol. 33:319-330. 

 WILBER, C.G. 



1952. Fur seal blubber. J. Mammal. 33:483-485. 

 WILKE,F. 



1951. Pelagic fur seal research off Japan in 1950. Tokyo. General Head- 

 quarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Natural Resources 

 Section, Preliminary Study 67, 35 p. (Reproduced as U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Serv., Lean. WL-338, January 1952.) 



1958. Fat content of fur seal milk. Murrelet 39:40. 

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 WILKE, F.. and K, W. KENYON. 



1952. Notes on the food of the fur seal, seal-lion, and harbor porpoise. J. 

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1954. Migration and food of the northern fur seal. Trans. 19lh Am. 



Wildl. Conf., p. 430-440. 

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21:237-238. 

 WILLIAMS, W. 



1943. Reminiscences of the Bering Sea arbitration. Am. J. Int. Law 



37:562-584. 



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