472 INDEX. 



Natives Continued. Page. 



Not allowed to fish for salmon 409 



Occupations of 398 



Naturalists, statements of, on preservation of seal life: 



Berg, Carlos 43 



Blanchard, Raphael . . 46 



Collett, Robert 44 



Edwards, Alphouse M 42 



Gigl i oli, Henry H 44 



Hartlaub, G 44 



Holub, Emil 48 



Huxley, T. H 49 



Lilljeborg, Wilhelin 47 



Mid'dendorff, A. V 47 



Nehring, Alfred 



Salvador!, Tommasso 43 



Sclater, Philip Lutley 51 



Townsend,C. H 51 



Von Schrenck, Leopold II 



Nehring, Alfred, preservation of seal life 43 



Nettleton, A. B., Acting Secretary of the Treasury, instructions 391 



Northwest Coast and Victoria skins marketed, 18X1-1889 161 



Obstructions and barricades in salmon fisheries 385 



Occupations of natives 398 



Olney, Richard, Secretary of State, correspondence relating to pelagic sealing. 335, 



349, 350, 352, 354, 358, 359, 361, 366, 367, 371, 380, 381 



Onward, sealing vessel 202 



Opinions of experts on pelagic sealing 173 



Oregon statutes for protection of salmon fisheries 427 



Outlaws 442 



Pacific Coast salmon pack, 1866-1895 458 



Packers, notice to 391 



Packing stations in Alaska 423,457 



Paris award area, number of skins taken within, 1890-1894 321 



Paris regulations do not protect seals 80 



Paris Tribunal of Arbitration 280 



American position 281 



Argument of E. J. Phelps 303 



Award of ,. 286 



British position 282 



Decision of 282 



Declarations of, referred to Governments of United States and Great 



Britain 293 



Extracts from argument of American counsel on pelagic sealing 75 



Regulations of : 283, 289 



Past and future of the fur seal 276 



Pauncefote, Julian, ambassador, correspondence relating to pelagic sealing. .. 366, 



371.380.381 



Pedersou, L. A., conditions on Naknek River, Alaska 432 



Pelagic sealing : 



Adee, Alvey A., Assistant Secretary of State, correspondence 339, 345 



Bayard, T. F., ambassador, correspondence 335 



Brice, J. J., Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, correspondence 369 



British Bering Sea Commissioners, suggestions favor 65 



Carlisle, J. G., Secretary of the Treasury, correspondence 315-336, 351, 354 



Catch, 1868-1894 .* 27 



Catch, 1872-1891 41 



Catch, 1890-1894 73 



Catch , 1891-1895 445 



Catch, 1893-1894 324 



Catch of British sealers, 1895 361 



Cause of diminution of herds 11, 16, 41, 95, 98, 113, 278 



Correspondence of Governmental departments on 315-382 



Costigau, John, correspondence 340, 361 



Curtis, W. E., Acting Secretary of the Treasury, correspondence 348 



Extracts from argument of American counsel before the tribunal of arbi- 

 tration on results of 75 



Facts of 279 



Female seals, destruction of 199, 219, 223, 247 



Growth of 73,125 



Gough, Hugh, correspondence 339 



