STATISTICS OF KILLINGS FOR 181H). 



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Fur nails killed on tlic l.slitmlK of (S7. I'liul and SI. (Jcortjej/or all fiiirinineii, from lS7(i lo 

 1880, both inclusive, beiwj a summary of the two foregoimj tables. 



Seals killed lor natives' food : 



Pups 



Bachelors 



Skins accepted 



Skins je.jecteda 



Seals killed ibr skins lor leasees; 



IJacbelors 



Skins accepted 



Skins re,jected a 



Total of bachelors killed, accepted, and 

 re.jected : 



Bachelors 



Skins accepted , 



Skins rejected T 



St. Paul 

 Island. 



67, 554 

 90, 630 

 64, 7'.l(i 

 25, 834 



1,463,907 



1,461,427 



2,480 



1,554,537 



1,526,212 



28, 314 



Grand total of seals killed for all 

 purposes 1, 622, 091 



St. George 

 Island. 



Total. 



SI, 

 7, 

 1, 



318, 

 317, 



327, 



324, 



2, 



064 

 054 

 198 



128 

 500 

 628 I 



182 

 698 

 484 



95, 628 

 99, 68 1 

 71,994 

 27, 790 



782, 035 



778, 027 



3, 1118 



881, 719 

 850, 910 

 30, 798 



355, 246 



a We have had occasion to call attention to the waste which these figares show, due to the killing of pu]).s and seals 

 whose skius were unsuitable for use. 



Statisticti of rcyiilar hilliiujs for the quota, IS'Jii. 



Note.— Tlu'se tables refer only to the drives of the regular kiUiuj^ season. The totals do not include the accumulated 

 food skins of the autumn and sju-inj; which became a part of the quota From these figures an idea of the relative ilecree 

 of exhaustion of the hauling grounds for the two seasons can be obtained. 



ST. PAUL ISLAKD. 



ST. GEORGE ISLAND. 



East 



Zapadni 



North aud Starava Artel . 



East '. 



Zapadui 



North and Staraya Artel. 



East and Little East 



Zapadni 



North ;jiid Starava Artel . 



East * 



North and Staraya Artel. 



Total 



Total 



15184 14 



