6 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



was reached five days later. Other points tliereafter visited in- 

 cluded Penang, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, and Cairo. 

 Marseilles was reached November 25. From that point visits were 

 made to Monte Carlo, Kome, Milan, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Berlin, 

 Brussels, Paris, The Hague, and London. Departure from South- 

 ampton occurred December 14, and New York was reached De- 

 cember 23. 



After leaving Japan attention was chiefly devoted to a study of 

 economic conditions and possibilities of trade promotion through the 

 countries of Asia and Europe. Attention was also given to the 

 activities of representatives of the Department of Commerce sta- 

 tioned in those countries. 



In London visits were made to plants where fur-seal skins have 

 been dressed and dyed, and special attention was given to conditions 

 affecting the marketing of fur-seal skins. The conclusion was 

 reached that there was nothing to warrant any change in the method 

 of this Government in disposing of its fur-seal skins in the United 

 States. 



REGULAR EMPLOYEES, ALASKA SERVICE. 



During the year 1922 the following regular employees were identi- 

 fied with the Alaska service of the bureau : 



Regular employees identified with the Alaska set-vice in 1922. 



Name. 



Position. 



Headquarters or chief place of duty. 



Ward T. Bower 



Dennis Winn 



Edward M. Ball 



Harry J. Christoffers. . 

 Calvin F. Townsend. . 



Shirley A. Baker 



Lemuel G. Wingard... 



A. H. Proctor 



Charles E. Crompton.. 



Henry D. Allcr 



Edward C. Johnston . . 



Henry C. Scudder 



George B. Bowlby 



William M. Murphy.. 



George S. Lesher 



Robert E. Davis 



Henry Mygatt 



Paul E . Moran 



Richard Culbertson . . . 



Harold W. Lashier 



John M. Orchard 



Edna C. Mygatt 



Lois L. Proctor 



Michael J. O'Connor. . 



Fred H. Gray 



James K. Nevill 



Adolph T. LoofT 



Joseph N . Braun 



William E. Baumann. 

 Chaiuicey C. Combs. . . 



Charles Petry 



Lawrence K. Smith... 



Arthur H. Mellick 



Jesse L. NeviU 



George G. Naud 



Arthur McLean 



Earle L. Hunter 



C.E. Tibbits 



Hector McAIister 



Albert K. Brown 



Mary S. Haines 



Edna Bishop 



E. Elaine BaK- or 



Gladys M. Gamlen 



Beverly G. Eupp 



Field assistant , 



Chief agent , 



Assistant agent , 



do 



Inspector 



Assistant agent 



do 



Superintendent 



Agent and caretaker. 



do 



Storekeeper 



do 



Physician 



...".do 



do 



do 



Assistant to agent 



do 



School-teacher 



do 



do 



do 



....do 



Warden 



....do 



.do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 



Master power vessel Fider... 



Master patrol vessel .'\nklet.. 



Master patrol vessel Murre. . 



do 



Master patrol vessel Widgeon, 



Master patrol vessel Petrel.. 



Master patrol boat Scoter 



Clerk 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Washington, D. 0. 



Seattle. 



Juneau. 



Seattle. 



Fairbanks. 



Cordova. 



Bethel. 



St. Paul Island. 



St. George Island. 



St. Paul Island. 



Do. 

 St. George Island. 



St. Paul Island. (Resigned Oct. 9, 1922.) 

 St. George Island. (Resigned Aug. 11, 1922.) 

 St. George Inland. 



St. Paul Island. (Appointed Oct. 10, 1922.) 

 St. Paul Island. (Resigned Aug. 9, 1922.) 

 St. Paul Island. (Appointed Aug. 10, 1922.) 

 St. Paul Island. (Resigned Julv 31, 1922.) 

 St. Paul Island. (Appointed Aug. 18, 1922.) 

 St. George Island. 



St. Paul Island. (Resigned Julv 10, 1922.) 

 St. Paul Island. (Appointed Aug. 14, 1922.) 

 Juneau. 

 Wrangell. 



Do. 

 Nushagak. 

 False Pass 

 Afognak. 



Haines. (Resigned Aug. 31, 1922.) 

 Chignik. 



Seldovia. (Resigned Dec. 31, 1G21.) 

 Unalaska. 

 Wrangell. 



Juneau. (Resigned Aug. 31, 1922.) 

 Juneau. (Appointed Sept. 1, 1922.) 

 Juneau. (Appointed .\ug. 1, 1922.) 



Do. 

 Nushagak. (Appointed May 1, 1922.) 

 Washington, D. C. 



Do. 



(Resigned Sept. 12, 1922.) 



Do. 



Seattle. 

 Seattle. 

 Seattle. 



(Resigned Apr. 15, 1922.) 

 (Appointed Apr. 17, 1922.) 



