78 ALASKA. 



Island, Jiilv 10-lS, 1872, It is the first survey ever made on the 

 island : 



Seals— ^ $ o 



''Novastosliuab," or Northeast Point, has 15,840 

 feet of sea-margin, with 150 feet of average depth, 

 making- ground for 1, 200, 000 



"Polavina" Rookery lias 4,000 feet of sea-margin, 

 with 150 feet of average depth, making ground 

 for 300, 000 



"Lukannou" Rookery has 2,270 feet of sea-margin, 

 with 150 feet of average depth, making ground for. 170, 000 



" Keetavie " Rookery has 2,200 feet of sea-margin, 

 with 150 feet of average depth, making ground 

 for 105, 000 



" Reef" Rookery has 4,016 feet of sea-margin, with 

 150 feet of average depth, making ground for 301, 000 



" Garbutch " Rookery has 3,060 feet of sea-margin, 



with 100 feet of average depth, making groundfor. 183, 000 



" Nahspeel" or Village Rookery has 400 feet of sea- 

 margin, with 40 feet average depth, making ground 

 for 8, 000 



" Lagoon" Rookery has 750 feet of sea-margin, with 

 100 feet of average depth, making ground for 37,000 



" Tolstoi " Rookery has 3, 000 feet of sea-margin, 

 with 150 feet of average depth, making ground 

 for 225, 000 



" Zapadnie " Rookery has 5,880 feet of sea-margin, 

 with 150 feet of average depth, making ground 

 for l 441, 000 



A grand total for Saint Paul's Island of males, 



females, and young, of 3, 030, 250 



The breeding- grounds on Saint George's Island, surveyed July 

 12-15, 1873, gave the following figures j also the first survey 

 ever made here : 

 " Eastern " Rookery has 900 feetof sea-margin, with 



60 feet of average depth, making ground for 25, 000 



"Little Eastern" Rookery has 750 feet of seamar- 



gin, with 40 feet of average depth, making ground 



for \ 13, 000 



" North" Rookery has 2,000 feetof sea-margin, with 



25 feet of average depth, making ground for .... 25, 000 



