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Active and honorary memberships Loro 

 Bonito now learns the Stanford "yell" 

 Mrs. Stanford's gratitude Herbert C. Nash 



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1. Fur Seal problem Elaine's mare clausum 

 Breeding homes Roving habits Disastrous 

 effect of pelagic sealing Contention of the 

 Unites States Paris Award 



2. Early records First estimate as to numbers 

 Land killing of males My associates A 

 capable group The British commission 

 Through Alexander Archipelago A great 

 achievement Removal to Annette Island 

 New allegiance Sitka Glaciers and vol- 

 canoes Unalaska Dolly Vardens big and 

 small Arctic flora St. George 



3. St. Paul -The Aleuts The "Roblar Man" 



Puzzled experts Apollon's big halibut 

 To Zapadni and back A tale of the Mist 

 Islands Deep-sea fishes The first Bogoslof 



The last 



4. Life on the Pribilofs The white seal Count- 

 ing harems The old fellows leave The little 

 Blue Fox Fox walks An odd countenance 

 Cruel eyes Marie Corelli and the Gray Sea 

 Lion The Hair Seal 



5. "Through storm and fog, by luck or log, We sail 

 as Bering sailed" Greater Britain A tempt- 

 ing offer Stories told to children Youthful 

 critics "The Care and Culture of Men" 

 "The Innumerable Company" Foster and 

 Hamlin To end pelagic sealing Richard 

 Olney Li Hung Chang 



6. McKinley's Cabinet John Sherman 

 McKinley and Sherman John Hay Mar- 

 rack's speech "Lessons of the Tragedy" 

 We make the laws 



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