ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES^ 1920. 125 



Sims, E. W. 



1911. Report on conditions on the fur-seal islands. Dated August 31, 1906 ; 

 appendices omitted. Appendix A, hearings before the Committee 

 on Expenditures in Department of Commerce and Labor, pp. 378- 

 402. Criticism and comment, pp. 403-434, and on p. 459. [This 

 important document was published separately, but is exceedingly 

 rare. It probably did more to secure the abolishment of pelagic 

 sealing and provide adequate patrol than any other work.] 



FOXES. 

 Judge, James. 



1909. The blue foxes of the Pribilof Islands. Report of American Breed- 

 ers' Association, Vol. V, pp. 32.3-340. Also in Fur farming in 

 Canada, by J. Walter Jones, pp. 71-80; published by Commission 

 of Conservation, Ottawa, Canada, 1914. [This article gives an 

 account of the methods of farming blue foxes which were developed 

 by Mr. Judge on St. George Island. The Judge method is the only 

 one which has proved successful with this species and the results 

 now being reaped are a tribute to the zeal of the man who had 

 the courage to overcome the obstacles in his way.] 

 Merriam, C. Hart. 



1902. Four new Arctic foxes. Proceedings Biological Societj' of Wash- 

 ington, Vol. XV, pp. 167-172. 1902. On page 171 Vulpcs pribilofensis 

 is describetl as new from St. George Island. This is listed as 

 Alopex pribilofensis (Mt^rriam) by Miller in his North American 

 Laud Mammals in Bulletin No. 79, U. S. National Museum, p. 82, 

 1912. 



BIRDS. 

 EVEBMANN, Barton Warren. 



1913. Eighteen species of birds new to the Pribilof Islands, including four 

 new to North America. The Auk, Vol. XXX, No. 1, pp. 15-18, 

 .lanuary, 1913. 

 Hanna, G. Dallas. 



1916. Records of birds new to tbe Pribilof Islands, including two new to 

 North America. The Aiik. Vol. XXXIII, No. 4, pp. 401-403, 1916. 

 [Thirteen species new to the islands arc here re(<)r<led.] 



1919. Additions to the avifauna of the Pribilr)f Islands. Alaska, including 



species new to North America. Journal. Washington Academy of 



Sciences, Vol. IX, No. 6, p. 176, 1919. [Here appears a list of the 



new birds for the Pribilof Islands, recorded in greater detail in 



The Auk. Vol. XXXVII. pp. 248-2.54, 1920. Also see The Auk, 



Vol. XXXIII. p. 443, 1019.] 



1919a. Chock list of birds of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, with the names of 



persons first recording the species from the islands. In Alaska 



fisheries and fur industries in 1918, by Ward T. Bower, Appendix 



VII, Report, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1918, pp. 105-107. 



1920. Additions to the avifauna of tbe Pribilof Islands, Alaska, including 



four species new to North America. The Auk, Vol. XXXVII, pp. 

 Vol. XXII, pp. 17.3-175, 1920. [Three species new to the islands 

 are here recorded.] 



1920a. New and interesting records of Pribilof Islands birds. The Condor, 

 Vol. XXII. pp 173-175. 1920. [Three species new to the i.sland 

 list are here recorded, including one new to North America. An- 

 other species is restorefl to the list, and there is given in tabular 

 form a list of the breeding species on each of the five islands of 

 the group.] 



1920b. Birds of the Alaska fur-seal islands. The Gull, Vol. 2, No. 12, 1920. 

 [Abstract of lecture given before the Audubon Association of the 

 Pacific] 



1921. The Pribilof sandpiper. The Condor, Vol. XXIII, pp. .^O-.^?, 1921. 



[An account of the nesting habits, migrations, etc., with a photo- 

 graph of the eggs. | 



