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Sterling, WiUiams: [Extract of whale flesh.] Quoted by Stevenson. Biilletiii, 

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LEGISLATION. 



Brice, John J.: [Law enacted by Bering Sea arbitration tribunal for protection of 



fur seals.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 573. 

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(Act of Congress approved Dec. 29, 1897.) Report and special papers, 1909 



(1911), 7 p. Doc. 732 issued Mar. 11, 1910. 10-35457 



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U. S. President (Wilson): [Proclamation for preservation and protection of fur 



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