INTEOPUCTION OF DOMESTIC REINDEER INTO ALASKA. 65 



all these reindeer the following table, being the record kept at the sta- 

 tion, will show : 



Reindeer account. 



These 375 animals will be carried over to a new account, in which the 

 fawns, previously named, will be divided and placed in their projier 

 columns as males and females. In the herd on the 30th of June, 1895, 

 I found belonging to the United States Government, 90 males, 167 

 females, 118 fawns 5 belonging to apprentices, 12 males, 12 fawns j mak- 

 ing a total of 90 males, 179 females, 130 fawns. 



Extract from quarterly account. 



1894. 

 Aug. I 



Character of disease and cause of butchering. 



Killed ; swellinfj in feet, unable to ■work 



do 



Killed; broke his leg while running 



Strayed ; afterwards shot and stolen by Eskimo from 



Cape Prince of Wales 



Killed : could not keep up with herd 



Killed ; liver and lung disease 



Died; liver and Jung disease 



Male. 



Female. Fawne. Total, 



