596 SUBJECT-INDEX. 



Article by Dr. Allen — Continued, 



Part I— Continued. Page. 



Eared seals 370 



Eared seals, or sea-lions 371 



Gray seal 385 



Gray sea-lion 372 



Hair seals 381 



Harbor seal 381 



Harp seal 382 



History of sea-elephant bunting 389 



Hooded-seal 387 



Juan Fernandez fur-seal 374 



Kerguelen fur-seal 375 



Lake Baikal seal 384 



Leopard seal 386 



Monk seal 385 



New Zealand fur-seal 375 



Northern fur-seal 372 



Ribbon-seal 384 



Einged-seals 381 



Eoss's seal 386 



South African fur-seal 375 



Southern fur-seal 374 



Southern sea-elephaut 388 



Southern sea-lion 371 



Steller's sea-lion 372 



Walruses 368 



Weddell'sseal 386 



West Indian seal 385 



Part II : 



Amsterdam Islands 402 



Fur-seal hunting in the Southern Hemisphere 393 



Antipodes Islands 401 



Auckland Islands 401 



Borders Island 401 



Bounty Islands 401 



Crozet Island 400 



Falkland Ishmds 394 



Gough Island 400 



History 393 



Juan Fernandez 395 



Kerguelen Land 401 



Loboe Island 397 



Mas^fuera 394 



Prince Edward Island i 400 



St. Ambrose Island 396 



St. Felix Island 396 



St. Mary's Island 396 



St. Paul Islands 402 



Sandwich Land 399 



South Georgia Island 399 



South Shetland Islands 398 



Tierra del Fuego 396 



Tristan da Cunha Island 400 



West coast of South Africa and adjacent islands 403 



Part III : 



Commander Islands 406 



Dead pups on the rookeries 409 



Decline of herd due to pelagTC sealing 407 



Decrease due to pelagic sealing 410 



Guadeloupe Island 406 



Habits of Alaskan fur-seals 406 



Islands of southern California 406 



Migration of seals 405 



Mode of seal propagation 407 



Pelagic catch, 90 per cent females 409 



Pribilof Islands 405 



Proportion of wounded seals lost in pelagic sealing 408 



Reason why females are killed 409 



Results of pelagic sealing 410 



Size of Alaskan herd 407 



Wasteful character of pelagic scaling 408 



