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ALASKA FISHERY. AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 120. 99 
CoMPARATIVE VALUES BY GRADES AND SIZES, WITH PERCENTAGES EACH SIZE OF 
SEALSKINS Soup iN 1920—Continued. 
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Total 
Classes and Inada |NUM-| pi, , | Aver- Toft: | &ver- 
sales. | xrade. | Bart High. | Low. | age, | fotal. nam | age. Total price. 
Extra extra | 
large: } 
‘(Land IT. ..|1, 380 |$174. 00 |$165. 66 |$169.91 $234, 480. 00 
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Cut, ete...! 600 | 132.00 | 124.00 | 128.70 | 77, 220.00 a 
di ep cele 60 | 82.00] 82.00] 82.00] 4,920.00 $316, 788.00 | 22,45 
Eee | 3] 56.00| 56.00| 56.00 168. 00 
Cut,ete...; 390} 90.00| 64.00) 72.00 | 28,080.00 
May 10.. 99, 533.00 | 18.14 
f and II...) 600 | 124.00 | 111.00 | 115.90 | 69, 540. 00 
Wd aes 45 | 64.00] 64.00 | 64.00 2, 880. 00 
112. 00 
TET eo | 50] 37.00] 37.00} 37.00] 1,850.00 eas 
LV oe cet aes) St 00)|| 215001 |. 21.00 63. 00 | 
Extra large: | 
Land II... 050 | 177.00 161. 00 170. 10 178, 605. 00 | 
> |JCut,ete...| 420 | 134.00 | 127.00 | 129.67 | 54, 460. 00 7 here: 
Feb. 2 (ee es: 25 | 64.00| 64.00 64.00 |  1°600.00 } 497 | 156.83 | 234,777.00 | 16.45 
eating i 2} 56.00) 56.00, 56.00 112. 00 
Tand II... 630 | 108.00} 91.00 | 94.55 | 59,570.00 
Cut,ete...| 350] 65.00] 59.00) 60.60| 21,210.00 | | 
May 10.-TIT........ 60 | 37.00| 37.00 37.00) 2)220.00 |'1,063 | 78.66] 83,611.00 | 18.48 
TW ca 19} 21.00| 21.00 21.00} — 399.00 || | 
Oddskins. 4 53.00 | 53.00 53.00 | 212.00 
Large: 
Land II... .|1,520 | 165.00 | 157.00 | 161.11 | 244,880. 00 
Feb.2.. .\J Cut, ete. ..| “640 | 125.00 | 115.00 | 117.63 | 75,280.00 |l5 o97 | 146.42 | 393,152.00 | 24.25 
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Mediums: 
Feb. 2...| 225,014.00 | 21.36 
fe 720 71.00} 63.00 66.00 | 47,520.00 
May 10-2 ITTs see: ' 70 | 26.00] 26.00) 26.00] 1,820.00 |$1,253 | 56.12] 70,319.00 | 21.77 
Va eee 10} 21.00] 21.00; 21.00 210. 00 
Odd skins 3] 53.00} 53.00} 53.00 159. 00 
Small me- | | 
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I and II 150 | 90.00} 90.00 | 90.00] 13,500.00 | 
Feb. 2.. {Cut, ete 90 | 70.00} 70.00] 70.00} 6,300.00 |} 250] 81.48] 20,370.00; 2.75 
11 6 ese ee 10 | 57.00] 57.00} 57.00 570. 00 | | 
\(Land I 90 | 55.00} 55.00] 55.00} 4,950.00 | 
'1Cut, ete 70 | 39.00] 39.00] 39.00] 2,730.00 | 
May 10..).T1T........ 30 | 19.00} 19.00} 19.00 570. 00 | 199 | 42.57 8,471.00 | 3.45 
HIDWeosee se 8 | 21.00] 21.00] 21.00 168. 00 
\(Odd skin.. 1| 53.00] 53.00] 53.00 53.00 | 
ae 8 ane (PE ae eS Weimar '-9,100 | 140.97 |1, 282, 905.00 |100. 00 
RagHOs:| occ ek ciel Se eee See BESS sa aera oe 5,752 | 73.74] 424,166.00 |100. 00 
Both | 
SASSI: ENG KAS eee Rael AL aa Mine neen oan Reaieren. 2: 44, 852 114. 94 1, 707,071.00 |100. 00 
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SUMMARY OF FUR-SEAL SKINS SHIPPED TO FUNSTEN BROS. & CO. 
The table published in the report on the Alaska Fisheries and Fur 
Industries in 1919, stated that at the end of the calendar year 1919 
there were on hand at St. Louis in all 47.615 fur-seal skins from the 
Pribilof Islands. Of these 43 were so-called food skins, taken during 
the close season ended August 24, 1917, and the remaining 47,572 were 
commercial skins taken after that date. A ietter of February 17, 
1921, from Funsten Bros. & Co., the Bureau’s selling agents, stated 
that in unpacking the shipment received in November, 1919, one more 
skin was found than was reported shipped. This made the grand 
