82 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
Departures in year, temporary— 
To ‘Wnalaske = W220 8 as ae Sa Oe eee ee 11 
ToiSt George dslande 3s Sa ee ee ee ee ee ee Pe 
13 
Total native resident population Mar. 31, 1920_-__-______— ~~. 188 
Natives at Salem Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oreg____________ 4 
Others temporarily residing elsewhere =) 2 eee 14 
Total natives Accredited! to St Paul Island 22. sees 206 
St. George Island: 
Resident: population=Mars Si), O12 ee ee ee 22, 
Births ineyear ended Mars Sil 192022222 ees See eee 8 
130 
Arrivals in year (from St. Paul Island) _________ ees 2 
132 
J) eit es 10 eye re a se es I A ee ee a Be 0) 
132 
Departures in year, permanent—To Seattle, Wash_______-______-_____ al 
131 
Departures in year, temporary— 
Mo iGhema way) Onegt or ooh ee a fe ae ee ee 1 
Tos SE, Paul slang e223 ee See SS eee ee eee 2 
Ss 
Total native resident population Mars 31511920222 eee 128 
Natives at Salem Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oreg____________ 2 
Total natives accredited to St. George Island______________________ 180 
FUR-SEAL HERD. 
QUOTA FOR KILLING. 
On May 26, 1920, the Bureau made recommendation to the Secre- 
tary of Commerce regarding the number of male seals which might 
be authorized for killing at the Pribilof Islands during the calendar 
year 1920. The Bureau’s recommendation, approved by the Secre- 
tary May 26, 1920, was as follows: 
Quota OF SEALS FOR KILLING IN 1920. 
D: St. St. 
Age class. Paul. George. Total. 
3-year-olds 15, 830 2,900 18, 730 
4-year-olds 4, 400 1, 100 5, 500 
7-year-olds and over 10},770) |oo= soecieene 10, 770 
Motale ooste = sot voce aes gee Ine se eee eee ree ee 31, 000 | 4,000! 35,000 
The foregoing figures are those which were given the Bureau’s 
representatives at the Pribilofs for their general guidance, the 
numbers to be killed being subject to revision should conditions 
observed at the islands during the progress of operations indicate 
