84 



ALASKA FISHERIES AND FUR INDUSTRIES IN 1919. 



335 and on March 31, 1919, 329. On the basis of these last figures 

 there was a decrease of 6 in the year ended March 31, 1919. 



Recapitulation of Census of Natives, Mar. 31, 1919. 



St. Paul Island: 



Resident population Mar. 31, 1918 199 



Births in year ended Mar. 31, 1919 11 



210 

 Arrival in year (from Atka Island) 1 



211 

 Deaths in year 10 



201 



Departures in vear, permanent — 



To St. George Island 3 



To Unalaska 3 



6 



195 

 Departures in year, temporary — To Unalaska 7 



Total native resident population. Mar. 31, 1919 188 



Natives at Salem Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oreg 10 



Others temporarily residing elsewhere 8 



Total natives accredited 206 



St. George Island: 



Resident population Mar. 31, 1918 123 



Births in year ended Mar. 31, 1919 4 



127 

 Arrivals in year (from St. Paul Island) 3 



130 

 Deaths in year 6 



124 

 Departures 2 



Total native resident population Mar. 31, 1919 122 



Native at Salem Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oreg 1 



Total natives accredited 123 



FUR-SEAL HERD. 



QUOTA FOB KILLING. 



On April 8, 1919, the Secretary of Commerce approved the Bm-eau's 

 recommendation that the quota of seals to be killed at tlie Pribilof 

 Islands in the calendar year 1919 be as follows : 



Quota of Seals for Killing in 1919. 



