FtJE-SEAL INDUSTRY. 



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GRADES AND COMPARATIVE VALUES OF SEALSKINS. 



As was done in the 1918 Alaska report in respect to the sealskins 

 sold in 1918. record is made of the comparative trade classifications 

 and prices obtained for the various sizes of sealskins sold in 1919. 

 The following table gives the number and grade of skins of each 

 category and the high, low, and average prices received: 



Comparative Values by Grades and Sizes op Sealskins Sold in 1919. 



SUMMARY OF FUR-SEAL 



Bc^iiuiiug with the y 

 shipped from the Pribilo 

 Bros, & Co., St. Louis, Mo 

 1913, consisted of 1,890 s; 

 of dressed, dyed, and mj 

 all shipments made to tli 

 8al(« of skins, and balant 



SKINS SHIPPED TO FUNSTEN BROS. & CO. 



oar 1913 all merchantable fur-seal sSins 

 f Islands have been forwarded to Funsten 

 ., for sale. The first sale, held in December, 

 iiltcd skins. All subsequent sales have been 

 icliined skins. Tiie tal)lo following records 

 e firm in the years 1913 to 1919, inclusive, 

 ;c3 remaining in the custody of the firm. 



