150 SEAL LIFE ON THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS. 
Record of physical observations made during the cruise of the sealing schooner Dora Siewerd 
in Bering Sea, August and September, 1895, by A. B, Alecander—Continued. 












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Temperature. Wind. Noon position. 
i AA 2 pea: 
Date. Time of day. § er 
i Air. Surtees Direction. | Force. | reading. | Latitude. | Longitude. 
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1895. 9 o Miles. N. Ww. 
Sey0 is MO Sho WN oadso ne |bdouesscl esospecoce||aancaosabocoraqa|tocacaes PLE eReeeoeeteollocsstcsco 20 C 
Ef Wepre Sooacosce 41 45 Wis 4 SOS4ON 2 oe steer | eee 
LO kasama = 42 45 3 CO Reepeoree EeaeetDeEoc|o50222202a0- 
ODI ears 44 45 WN.W. 5 30. 45 55 17 170 36 
Teienodaae 44 45 Ww. Bilescacceseesastiacscos- lose socbuoe ss 
EDs Tope acoins 44 45 W 3 USE epee scsrolleccos2s55c5 
Gham sea 43 45 W WN Beese spend leseedaeSce|laccssscats a2 
She Poace ssn ladssuecslloccosonmar|lscusacecisccdsecclocestoot abet es Sooscesnc Sree aceisia$ 
Wes |i Obit Sse coos 44 | 45 SE. 5 OW Ee tees aaa sopes|(Ssescecse 5 ° 
AO0jasm\-- 22.2 -- | 44 45 SE Blo ceeiels wane) me 2-2 ee ee 
HELM ssats cian eter 45 | 45 SE 5 30. 40 | 55 30 169 55 
(Ly Oyitte a eaasoe | 45 | 46 SE 5 S032) |. <5 5 -le ete=| Seater = 
Grp Menace n = | 45 | 46 SE. by S Dene lepers eseoneriodsjot:-2s52--- = 
Sips mse eae Pate Sen aee ah SEER enes cae aobar 5 3025) ||. '. eae ea eee 
OM WStaameees cen! 46 | 45 N.E. 5 99°89). 2 SUR 3 
1Okasm <22 ee. 47 | 46 NE. by N pl Re PR Re fost ol tie 
PAT aoc em eee i 47 | 46 NE. by N 5 29. 74 55 28 170 40 
Pah 3 eee ee | 47 46 NE. by N D4|Sesscssen ells esse c 
4ipomies sete. | 47 46 NNE 5 ZOE T2) || caine soe oe Sete 
Gip;mese sees 46 45 N. by E Bile eee oe a & 
Sips Mes eae eo eens onesies N.by E 5 POD NoSeamaacccc nia ee 
PAY) ERS Ss oenadae | 45 | 45 NE. by N 3 2 RTM PES EAR Aro boss sccicarc a 
1argmescatee | 45 | 45 NE. by N A baasenkeee lene wos ol See ees 
1p 4h ae | 44 45 Var 1 29. 70 55 36 167 30 
Oipsmneeeeeseee | 43 45 SE DUS Be ae a ies. 
4yDalMee= sects 43 45 SE 4 OSLO Be elon <i call See 
Gip sta sere 43 45 SE. by $ 4 29510 a)! == ato ote ll eee eee 



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a The temperature of the water was taken 5 feet below the surface. 
Record showing the principal food found in the stomachs of seals taken in Bering Sea hy 
the schooner Dora Siewerd. 
Num- | 




Date. Lee | Principal food found in the stomach. 
taken. | 
1895. 
Aug. 1 42 | Nearly allempty; a few could not be identified. 
2 45 | Do. 
3 13 | Empty. 
4 16 Do. 
9 20 | A piece of squid and fish bones. 
10 73 | Pieces of fish and fish bones. 
11 89 | Do. 
12 15 | Do. 
14 30 | Pieces of squid and squid beaks. 
15 | 99 | Alas<an pollock and pieces of fish. 
17 85 | Squid, pieces of fish, and fish bones. 
18 | 2 | Empty. 
19 4 | Do. 
20 111 | Squid, squid beaks, fish bones, pollock, and other fish. 
21 69 | Squid, pollock,.and salmon. 
22 44 | Squid, pollock, salmon, and fish bones. 
24 21 | Squid, squid beaks, salmon, pollock, fish bones. 
26 157 | Squid, pollock, and pieces of salmon. 
27 146 Squid. pollock, and fish bones. 
28 57 | Do. 
31 11 | Pollock. 
Sept. 1 336 | Mostly squid and what looked like cod. 
2 10 | A few pieces of squid. 
8 10 | Pollock. 
9 9 | Empty. 
10 17 | Squid, squid beaks, mingled with crustacea. 
15 24 | Squid. 
20 10 | Empty. 


