SUBJECT-INDEX OF COUNTER CASE. 



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Acts committed on high seas, not always justifiable 35 



Admission as to decrease after 1880 66 



Affection of cows for pups 53 



Agents of Government as employe's of lessees 120 



Alabama claims, decision of Tribunal of Arbitration on 133 



Alaskan fur-seals. (See Fur-seals) 

 " seal herd: 

 Decrease of (See Decrease) 



Intermingling with Eussian herd 48 



One home of 110 



Alfred Adams: 



American ownership of 130 



Name of, changed to Lily 132 



Alternative regulations proposed in Report 128 



American ownership of sealing vessels seized 130 



Anna Beck, American ownership of 130 



Apology for pelagic sealing. (See Pelagic sealing). 



Aquatic coition: 



Bryant's opinion as to 62 



Dall's opinion as to 62 



Evidence in favor of 61 



Frequency of, affirmed by British Commissioners 61 



Inconsistent with statements in the Report 63 



Insufficiency of evidence in Report favoring 63 



Necessitates later arrival of cows each year 64 



No instance of, seen by British Commissioners 62 



Possibility of, affirmed by British Commissioners 60 



Arbitration. (See Treaty of Arbitration.) 



Argument 2 



Arrival of cows. (-See Cows.) 



Article. (See Treaty of Arbitration.) 



Ardill, Mounted Constable 56 



Asiatic rookeries, new. (See Change of rookeries.) 



Authorities in the Report: 



Charles Bryant 53 



Henry W. Elliott 53 



Average catch per boat: 



In 1886 107 



Spring catch, 1886-1891 108 



(See Table.) 



Average catch per man in 1885 and 1886 107 



Barren female seals. (See Cows.) 



Beachmasters. (See Bulls.) 



431 



