376 RESULTS. 



Jno. C. Tolman, p. 222. Hunters use no discrimination in taking seal, 

 but kill everything that pokes its head out of water 

 near the boat. 



The sex of the seal can not be told in the water. Hunters use no 



__„ discrimination and everything in the shape of a 

 Peter lrearsheit,p. 271. ^ that ^^ Qear the boat ig ^^ 



I have observed and learned that crews of vessels engaged in seal- 

 ing kill all kinds without regard to age, sex, or 

 Francis Tattle, p. 487. condition. I have seen among the skins, taken 

 from vessels we have seized, bull skins which I 

 was told by experts were comparatively worthless, others so small as 

 to be classed as pup skins. 



Sex of seal can not be distinguished in the water, except in the case 

 of an old bull, which can be told by its size. No 



Jas. Unatajim, p. 271. discrimination is used in taking seal; everything 

 that comes near the boat is shot at. 



Geo. Usher, p. 291. I always shoot everything that comes near the 



boat, regardless of sex. We useno discrimination. 



Sex of seal can not be distinguished in the water. No discrimination 

 Rudolph Walton, p. is used in seal hunting; all are killed that come 

 272. near. 



The sex of seal of same age can not be distinguished in thewater. The 

 only seal that can be distinguished is an old bull. 

 Charlie Wank, p. 273. We use no discrimination in seal hunting; every- 

 thing is killed that comes near the boat. Pelagic 

 hunters have become so plentiful and seals have become so wild that 

 we are obliged to take long shots at them. 



The sex of a seal cannot be told in the water except it is an old bull. 

 P. S. Weittenhilier, p. Hunters use no discrimination, but kill every- 

 274. thing that comes near the boat. 



Our purpose and practice was to take all the seals we could get, re- 

 Michael White, p. 490. ^less of their age or sex, without any discrimi- 

 1 nation whatever. 



Can not tell the difference between a male and a female in the water 

 ,.-,7 nr-77- onn Kiu everytl 



Billy Williams, p. 300 . j egg ^ s ^ 



Kill everything that comes near the boat, regard - 



Everything in shape of a seal that comes near the boat is shot. I 



can't tell the difference between a young cow 

 Fred Wilson, p. 301. •. 



The seals are getting wild and hard to catch. There are a great 



many green hands in the business. We shot at 



John Woodruff, p. 506. everything that came along. We were getting 50 



cents for every skin obtained. Our boats went 



30 and 40 miles from the schooner. Sometimes they would leave in the 



morning at 5 and not return until next day at 4 or 5 in the evening. 



