192 MIGRATION OF THE HEED. 



Have never heard of fur-seal hauling up on the land or on the coast 



elsewhere than on the Pribilof Islands. * * * 



Philip Kashevaroff, p. When I was with the Russian Company I spent 



262. six years looking for rookeries, hut was unable to 



find any place where fur-seal hauled out elsewhere 



than on the Pribilof Islands. 



Have never known any fur-seal to haul out on the land ou the coast 

 of Alaska; have heard that they do haul out on 

 M. Ketlmsduck, p. 263. the Pribilof Islands. 



They never show themselves out of water in the 

 Kichiana, p. 30G. locality of Barclay Sound. He has seen them on 



beach in the Bering Sea. 



Have never known any seal to haul up on land or on the coast of 

 Alaska, but have heard that they haul up on the 

 .John Kowineet, p. 264. Pribiloff Islands. 



I have no knowledge of the existence of any fur-seal rookery or place 

 where fur-seals haul up on the land, other than on 

 €laf Kvarn-, p. 236. the rookeries of the several seal islands in Ber- 

 ing Sea. 



Have never known of fur-seals hauling up on the land on the coast 

 of Alaska, but have heard that they haul up on 

 George Lacheek, p. _'G5 the Pribilof Islands. 



I know of no place along the eastern coast where fur-seals haul out on 

 land, and I do not believe there is any outside of 

 Andrew Laing, p. 335. the Pribilof Islands. 



During my travels in Alaskan waters I have made extensive investi- 

 gations concerning the existence of fur-seal rook- 

 Jas. E. Lenvan,p. 370. eries, especially about the region of Cooks Inlet 

 and Prince William Sound, where rookeries have 

 been reported to exist, as well as those places where fur-seals are 

 annually observed in the greatest numbers. I am, therefore, positive 

 in my belief that no such fur seal rookeries, or other places where fur- 

 seals haul out on the land to breed, exists in Alaska with the exception 

 of those on the seal islands of Bering Sea. 



The breeding seals, as far as I can learn from extended inquiry, do 

 not come upon land, except at their regular rook- 

 Isaac Lieles, p. 455. cries, and there are none of those outside of the 

 Bering Sea islands and Bobben Bank. Young 

 sc;ils are sometimes driven for a few hours by stress of weather into the 

 inlets about the Straits of Fuca and vicinity. 



I never saw pups born in the water, nor do I know of any fur-seals 

 hauling up on the land anywhere save the rook- 

 ie. W. Littlejohn, p. 457. eries on the various seal islands in Bering Sea. 



Q. Do you know of any place where seals land 

 Chas.Luijens, p. 459. ou t s ide of the seal islands?— A. No, sir; 1 know 

 of no place. 



