454 THE FUR SEALS OF THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS. 



Gavarusbkaya, the uext bight, is still inoic closely walled in, accessilile only from 

 water and then under great ilitliculties. 



In these rookeries young males grow up to make good the loss from the extremely 

 close killing of the accessible ones. It seems to me that the existence of these coves 

 explains the comparative abundance of bulls on Medni in spite of the fact that 

 everything killable is taken and the rookeries scraped closely. It would seem that no 

 bands of bachelors haul out separately anywhere. 



The reefs at Zapalata are black with pups, but there are few on the beach. Tliey 

 are too far down for us to see the dead ones. 



The green water and foam of the surf make the view down on Zapalata awonderfully 

 interesting picture, the most striking one on any of tlie seal islands. Tlic climb from 

 Zapalata to the cliS'over Sikatchinskaya is a giddy one. The narrow ridge is covered 

 with slii)pery grass and heather, and the ascent is made on rough steps worn in the 

 soil by previous travelers. 



The season for killing is now regarded as over at Medni Island, but it continues 

 at Ueriiig. Something over 0,000 are said to have been taken on Medni. 



Mr. Barrett II amiiton came in a boat to Zapalata about August LI, but found no 

 dead i)nps there. The seals on the Medni rookeries spew up remains of a small squid^ 

 which is very abundant about this island. I have not seen it at St. Paul. 



ESTIMATE OF THE SEALS OF THE COMMANDER ISLANDS. 



A very rough estimate of the seals for the rookeries of Medni and IJoring islands 

 would be as follows, based upon Dr. Stejueger's report and my own inspection of certain 

 rookeries : 



Medni Islaiiil: 

 Glinka — 



Palata 5,400 



Zapalata I. 000 



Sikatchinskaya 2, liOO 



Gavanislikaya 1. 200 



Sahatilia Dira - :!">0 



Zapadui 1, !I00 



Urili, etc 2. 100 



17,. 550 



Kar:il>olni rookeries ><. 500 



BiTiiiii Island : 



Scvenioyr 23,000 



Pidiuliuuoye - 1,250 



24,250 



Total 50, 300 



This estimate is probably over rather than under the facts. 



SEPTEMBER 2. 



Dr. Jordan, Mr. Taicas, Colonel Murray, and Mr. Clark went this morning to 

 Lukanin rookery to experiment in the l)randing of pujis. Mi-. Uairettllaniiltou, 

 I'rofes.sor Thompson, Dr. Voss, and Treasury Agent Crowley were present. 



The work of branding was directly under charge of Colonel Murray, a.ssisted by 

 a force of uati\ es. 



