ALASKA FISHEEY AND FUK-SEAL IXDUSTEIES, 1920. 



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Comparative Values by Grades and Sizes, with Percentages Each Size of 

 Sealskins Sold in 1920 — Coutiuued. 



Classes and 

 sales. 



Grade. 



Num- 

 1 ber. 



Extra extra 

 large: 



^65.2... 



May 10. . 



Extra large: 



Feb. 2... 



May 10. . 



Large: 



Feb.2. . . 



May 10. . 



Medium.'^: 

 Feb.2... 



Mav 10. . 



Small mo- 

 di uiiLs: 



Feb. 2. 



May 10. 



I and II. . 



Cut, etc.. 



Ill 



IV 



fl and II. . 

 ICut.etc.. 



Im 



Irv- 



I and II... 

 Cut, etc... 



Ill 



IV 



I and II. .. 

 Cut, etc... 



Ill 



IV 



Odd skins. 



n and II. . . 



Cut, etc... 



in 



TV 



flandll... 



Cut, etc... 



Ill 



IV 



Odd skin.s. 



I and II... 

 Cut, etc... 



irr 



r\' 



I and II. . . 

 Cut, etc... 



irr 



IV 



Odd skins. 



{I and II.. 

 < Cut, etc.. 



Ini 



hand II.. 

 Cut, etc.. 



hrr 



IV 



lOddskin. 



1, 380 

 ! 600 



j 60 



3 



I 600 



i 390 



50 



3 



1,050 



420 



25 



2 



630 



350 



60 



19 



4 



1,520 



640 



45 



2 



1,000 



470 



W 



10 



4 



1.440 



450 



50 



4 



721) 



450 



to 



10 

 3 



150 

 90 

 10 

 90 

 70 

 30 



Feb.2... 

 May 10.. 



Both 

 .sales 



His;h. 



$174. 00 

 132. 00 

 82.00 

 56.00 

 124.00 

 90.00 

 37.00 

 21.00 



Low. 



Aver- 

 age. 



$166. 66 !S169. 91 



124.00 

 82.00 

 56.00 



111.00 

 64.00 

 37.00 

 21.00 



177.00 '. 161.00 

 134.00 I 127.00 



64. 00 I 64. 00 



56. 00 ' 

 108. 00 i 



65.00 I 



37.00 I 



21.00 



53.00 



165.00 

 125.00 

 64.00 

 56.00 

 92.00 

 57.00 

 30. 00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



126.00 

 lai.OO 

 57.00 



a;. 00 



71.00 

 66. 00 

 20.00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



90.00 

 70.00 

 57.00 

 5.5.00 

 39.00 

 19.00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



66.00 

 91.00 

 59.00 

 37.00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



157.00 

 115.00 

 64.00 

 56.00 

 80.00 

 49.00 

 36.00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



121.00 

 99.00 

 67.00 

 56.00 

 63.00 

 44.00 

 26.00 

 21.00 

 53.00 



90.00 

 70.00 

 57.00 

 55.00 

 39.00 

 19.00 

 21.00 

 .53.00 



128. 70 

 82.00 

 56.00 



115. 90 

 72.00 

 37.00 

 21.00 



Total. 



$234, 480. 00 



77, 220. 00 



4, 920. 00 



168. 00 



69, 540. 00 



28, 080. 00 



1,850.00 



63.00 



170.10 I 178,605.00 



129.67 1 .54>460.00 



64.00 1 1,600.00 



.56.00 112.00 



94. 55 59, 570. W 



60.60 i 21,210.00 



37.00 2,220.00 



21.00 399.00 



53.00 i 212.00 



161.11 

 117.63 

 64.00 

 56.00 

 82.71 

 51.21 

 3f.. 00 

 21.00 

 M. (JO 



122.22 

 102. 10 

 57. (W1 

 .")••.. 00 

 Oi. 00 

 \ry. 80 

 26.00 

 21. a) 

 53.00 



90.00 

 70.00 

 .57.00 

 55.00 

 39.00 

 19.00 

 21.00 

 5.3.00 



13,500.00 



6, 300. 00 



570.00 



4,0,50.00 



2,730.00 



570.00 



168.00 



.13.00 



Total 

 num- I 

 ber. 



2,043 S155.06 

 1,043 95.43 



1, 497 



1,063 



2, 207 



l,2.>} 



}. 



199 



9,100 

 5,752 



1.56. 83 



7H.66 



42.57 



140. 97 

 73.74 



114.94 



Total price. 



$316, 788. (K) 

 99, 533. 00 



Per- 

 cent- 

 age. 



.S2:!,152.00 



22. 45 



18.14 



234,777.00 ] 16.45 

 83,611.00 18.48 



24.25 



109,'«2.00 26.85 



225,014.00 21.;i6 

 70,31".!. 00 21.77 



20,370.00 2.75 



I 



8,471.00 3.45 



1,282,905.00 100.00 

 424,160.00 ,100.00 



1,707,071.00 1100.00 



SUMMARY OF FUR-SEAL SKINS SHIPPED TO FUNSTEN BROS. & CO. 



The table published in the report on the Alaska Fisheries and Fur 

 Industries in 1010. stated tluit at the end of the calendar year 1919 

 there were on hand at St. Louis in all 47,615 fur-seal skins from the 

 Pribilof Islands. Of these 43 were so-called food skins, taken during 

 the clo.H" season ended August 24. 1917, and the remaining 47.572 were 

 commercial skins taken after that date. A letter of February 17, 

 1921, from Funsten Bros. & Co., the Bureau's selling agents, stated 

 that in unpacking the shipment received in November. 1010. one more 

 skin was found than was reported shipped. This made the grand 



