THE RUSSIAN FUR-SEAL ISLANDS. 



145 



Waroshislmit 41,106 



MartishiuaBukhta 45,113 



Marviu, schooner 124 



ilatiuue, schooner, 

 ilatki 



Matthews, Capt. J 



Maitd.S, schoontT 87,122,127, 



Manna Loa, schooner 



May Belle, schooner 



Maximum temperature Bering Island 



Measurements of seals 



Mertensia maritima 



Mesoplodon stejnegeri 



Meteorology of Commander Islands 



Kohben Island 



Methods of calculating number of seals 



Mierolepidopetera 



Migration of Commander Islands seals 



Military'' organization of natives for protection of rook- 



eries 103 



Military guard for rooheries 103, 121 



Microtus rutilus 21 



Milvusmolanotis 22 



Miner, Capt. E. P 56, 57, 118, 120 



Minimum temperature Bering Island 14 



Minnie, schooner 127 



Modus Vivendi between Great Britain and United 



States 122, 136 



Modus Vivendi between Ilussia and United States 127 



Mollusks of Commander Islands 23 



Moral decline of natives 29 



Morgan, Thomas F 6 



Mortality of pups 78,79,81,111,117,134 



Mosquitoes 22 



Mount Steller 37 



Mud huts 35,42 



Municipal institutions 35 



Mus musculns 21 



My riapods of Commander Islands 23 



Mys Terpenia 52 



Mystery, schooner 58 



National Museum, United States 8, 19 



Native population of Commander Islands 26, 27 



Natural history of fur-seal 62 



Naval guard for Hobbeu Island - 57 



Nepropusk, Karabelui, Copper Island 46 



Nerpitcha Bukhta, Copper Island 46 



Nesa?a arctiea 23 



Niebaum, Capt. G 53, 54, 55, 99 



Nikolski 38 



meteorological station 12 



peninsula, Kamchatka 92 



Noctuidje 22 



Nordenskiold 97 



Nordenskiiild's Tega Expedition 19,97 



Nordquist, 19 



North American Commercial Co 6 



North Rookery, Bering Island 40, 100 



1882-83 106 



1895 107 



N orth Star, schooner 55, 57 



Notice to poachers by Russian consul 120 



Number of bulls on South Rookery, 1895 112 



dead pupa on North Rookery, Bering 



Island 80,81 



females driven in 1895 Ill 



F. C. B. : 



Page. 



Number of foxes killed 30 



seals killed on Commander Islands.. 95. 96, 97, 99 



each rookery 100 



Priby lof Islands, 1786-1833 . . 96 



on rookeries 105 



sea-otters killed 30 



skins taken on North Rookery, 1895 Ill 



Robben Island 58 



Nursing of pups by their mothers 77, 78 



Octopods as seal food 69, 70 



Okhotsk Sea rookeries 58 



Olsen, Prof. Julius 8 



Oncorhynchus kisutch 31 



nerka 31 



Optimistic view 136 



Orca gladiator 21 



Origin of fauna and flora of Commander Islands 19 



Osernaja Reshka 38 



Ostrof Miedui 43 



Otome, schooner 56. 57, 106, 1 21 



Otsego, schooner 55,118 



Outline of rookeries 63 



Oxypoda opaca 22 



Paetz, Waldemar 92 



Pagani 48,49,51 



Palata 48, 49, 50, 114 



Palatinski Mys 49 



Palatinskoye lezhbishtche 48 



Panof 95 



Patula ruderata var. pauper 23 



Peat 33,34 



beds 33 



Pelagic tlora at Bering Island 26 



sealing at Commander Islands 122 



cause of decrease 135 



off Japan 62 



Pelikan, A.., Russian consul 121 



Pelly, Francis R 5,6,79 



Pencil sketches by author offered in evidence. . . 104, 108, 113 



Penelope, schooner 57, 122 



Peresheyek, Copper Island 43 



Glinka, Copper Island 48, 49. 115 



Peresheyekski kamen, Glinka rookeries 49 



Pestshanay a bukhta. Glinka rookeries 43, 49 



Pestsbauihauling-grounds, Glinka rookeries.. 49,72, 114, 115 



salt-house, Glinka 51, 73 



Pestsbani Mj'S, Glinka rookeries 48, 49 



Pestshauoye, Glinka rookeries 48 



Lake 44 



Petersen, Captain 59 



Petropaulski 92 



meteorological station 12 



Pfluger.Vice-Consul 90 



Pbalacrocorax perspicillatus 22 



Phanerogams of Com mander Islands 24 



Philippeus 56, 91 



Phoca fasciata 21 



fa-tida 21 



groenlandica 21 



largha 21 



Photogi-aphs of rookeries 63, 104, 108, 112, 113, 115, 116 



Physeter macrocephalns 21 



Picris japonica 25 



Pine, Captain 59 



Pisidium equilaterale 24 



I'lants of Commander Islands 24 



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