450 SUBJECT INDEX OF APPENDIX. 



Cape Flattery and vicinity : Page. 



Fur-seal industry of, Swan on 284 



Fur-seals off 390 



Carmelite, Russian seizure of the, in 1892 202 



Carolena, no money taken from, when seized 341 



Case of the — 



Harriet 184-191 



Loriot 180-184 



Pearl 175-180 



Casks, packing of skins in 358 



Catch, average, per schooner of Victoria fleet, 1881-1892 258-260 



from Pribilof Islands, entered at San Francisco, 1872-1889 409 



in Bering Sea, percentage of females in 370 



Indian canoe coast 256 



in 1892 346 



of sealing vessels. (See Pelagic catch.) 



the Czarina, composition of 357 



Favorite, composition of 354, 356 



Henrietta, composition of 354, 369 



Ivarihoe, composition of 358 



Kate, composition of 354 



Kate and Ann, composition of 358 



La Ninfa, composition of 355 



Louis Olsen, composition of 358 



Mary Brown, composition of 353 



Mary H. Thomas, composition of 358 



Rose Sparks, composition of 356 



San Diego, composition of 358 



Sophie Sutherland, composition of 358 



Tliistle, composition of 355 



Winifred, composition of 354 



Victoria fleet, 1881-1892 258-260 



Victoria fleet, divisions of 262 



pelagic composition of, Martin & Sons on 417 



96 per cent females 366 



of 1892 407-408 



tables concerning 411 



Certificate of sale of seized schooners 421 



Chartering of vessels, cost of 343-348 



C. H. White, Russian seizure of the, in 1892 201-203 



sworn statement of Capt. Furman concerning seizure of, by Rus- 

 sia in 1892 203-205 



Citizenship of A. J. Bechtel 351 



Joseph Boscowitz 351 



A. Frank 351,352 



Claims against United States : 



A. Frank has none ; 352 



Special proceedings instituted in regard to 320-326 



Tables relating to .' 339,340 



Testimony relating to 341-352 



Classification of seals by natives .« 229 



Coast catch. (See Catch, etc.) 



Coast trading unprofitable for sealing schooners 246,247 



Codfish, distribution of, in Bering Sea 235 



