366 RESULTS. 



RESULTS. 

 INDISCRIMINATE SLAUGHTER. 



It is impossible to distinguish the sex of a seal in the water, unless 

 it is an old bull. I am unable to state anything 



C. A. Abbey, p. 187. as to the proportion of females taken, but the seal- 

 hunter shoots every kind of seal he sees. 



Peter Brown, p. 378. lean not tell tb e difference between the male and 



female seal while in the water, except it be an old 

 bull. 



I shoot all seal that come near the canoe and use no discrimination, 

 as I can not distinguish a young bull from a cow in 



Akatoo, p. 2ol. the water. All hunters shoot everything that 



comes near their boats. 



A. B. Alexander, p. 355. No discrimination is or can be used ; everything 

 is game that comes within range of the hunter's 

 weapon. 



//. Andriciu8, p. 314. It is impossible to distinguish the male from the 

 female at a distance in the water. 



Charles Avery, p. 218. It is not possible to distinguish sex when seals 

 are swimming, and killing is indiscriminate. 



Adam Ayonkee, p. 255. The sex of seal can not be told in the water. 

 I shoot everything that comes near the boat. 



I used no discrimination, but kill everything that came near the 



boat in shape of a seal. Never stopped to ask 

 Johnny Baronovitch, p. if it ig female or uot> A few old buIls liavc 



been taken by ine. 



Maurice Bates, p. 277. Everything that comes near the boat in shape 

 of a seal is shot, regardless of sex. 



Wilton C. Bennett, p. The sex of the seal can not be told in the water; 

 356 - I shoot everything that comes near the boat. 



Edwd. Benson, p. 277. We kill everything that comes near the boat, and 

 use no discrimination, but shoot them regardless 

 of sex. 



The sex of the seal cannot be told in the water unless it be an old 

 bull, which is-told by its size. I use no discrim 



Martin Benson, p. 405. ination in hunting, but kill everything that comes 

 near. 



Bernhardt Bleidner, p. It is almost impossible to distinguish the female 

 315 « seals from the male in the water, unless it is an old 



bull. 



