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Pribilofs for purposes of investigation, have been in 

 full agreement on every matter of importance. \ 



Continu- For thc last eight or ten years the present Com- 

 ous obser- niissioner of Fisheries, Dr. Hugh M. Smith, has 



found it possible to place the herd for scientific t] 

 observation under the successive control of Clark, 

 Harold Heath (a Stanford professor of Zoology), and 

 Hanna.^ 



^ As these pages are sent to the press, I have received from Mr. Hanna the 

 following: 



Recapitulation of Alaska Fur-Seal Census in 1920 



Pups 167,527 



Cows 167,527 



Harem Bulls 4,066 : 



Idle Bulls 1,161 I 



Yearling Females 51,081 



Yearling Males 51*074 



2-year-old Females 39,480 



2-year-old Males 38,112 



3-year-old Males 12,622 



4-year-old Males 5.850 



5-year-old Males 4.554 



6-year-old Males 2,510 



7-year-old Males and over (surplus bulls) 3.330 



Total 548,894 



Killables, taken for skins 28,418 



577,312 



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