DOES NOT ENTER INLAND WATERS. 197 



But [have] never [observed seals] entering Cooks Inlet above Anchor 

 Point. They cross the entrance of the inlet and 

 appear off the mainland again in the vicinity of M. Cohen, p. 225. 

 Cape Douglass. 



Have never known of any pups being born in the water or on the 

 land on the coast of Alaska. I have never 

 heard of any or seen any fur-seal hauled up on C^rhe Dahthn, p. 278. 

 the land anywhere around Prince Edward Island or anywhere else on 

 the coast. 



Seals do not haul out upon the land along the Frank Daris, p. 383. 

 coast and breed. 



I have never killed any cows giving milk along the coast, and I do 

 think there is a place along the coast where seals 

 haul out and breed. Je $ Davis > P- m - 



I never knew or heard of seals hauling up along Joseph Dennis, p. 418. 

 the coast or giving birth to their young in the 

 water. 



To his knowledge, no seals ever came inside Barclay Sound, and that 

 he never caught any inside, and, moreover, he 



and his friends never heard of any entering these 30 g or Ehenche8Ut > P- 

 waters. 



No seals are ever killed in Barclay Sound by being dashed on the 

 rocks, and none ever breed in Barclay Sound or vicinity. 



Have traveled from Hoonah to Fort Simpson and north as far as 

 Chileat through all the channels and sounds in 

 southeastern Alaska, and I come in contact with Hooniah Dick, p. 258. 

 the people of many tribes of Indians, and I have 



never heard them say that they had ever seen or heard of a fur-seal be- 

 ing hauled up on any part of the coast or on any of the islands along the 

 coast of Alaska. Had they ever known of a rookery of fur-seal in any 

 part of Alaska I should have known it. 



Have never known any to haul up on the land anywhere in Alaska, 

 nor have I ever seen any seal in the inland waters 

 wherever I have been in Alaska. Echon > p - m 



Seals do not haul out upon the land along the EUaoush,p. 385. 

 coast and give birth to their young. 



I have observed a few scattering fur-seals in the lower part of Cook's 

 Inlet, but only at long and irregular intervals; I 

 have never seen a fur-seal in the waters of Cook's rassili Feoder, p. 230. 

 Inlet above Anchor Point. 



I have never known of pups to be born in the water or on the land 

 anywhere around Queen Charlotte Islands or other 

 parts of British Columbia and Alaska, where I Frank, p. 294. 

 have been. I have never known any seal to haul 



on the land on Queen Charlotte Islands or any part of British Colum- 

 bia or Alaska; nor have I ever heard of any seal having hauled up any- 

 where in British Columbia or Alaska. 



