468 SUBJECT INDEX OF APPENDIX. 



Page. 

 Search for other rookeries 376 



Season, sealing, in Bering Sea - 345, 346 



Seized schooners, certificate of sale of 421 



mortgage on 261 



Seizure of the Mo u n tain Chief, declaration of 419 



Seizures. (See also Schooners.) 



by Russia in 1892 : Distance from land 201-204 



Treatment of seized vessels and crews 201-205 



Seizure of American and British vessels by Russia in 1892 201-205 



Schooners seized: 

 Ariel. 

 Carmelite. 

 C. II. White. 

 Maria. * 



Eosie Olsen. 

 Vancouver Belle. 

 Willie McGoivan. 



Seizures of vessels by United States 301-338 



Appraisement of vessels 329-338 



Ownership of vessels 351, 352 



Testimony as to ownership of vessels .. .301-325 



Shipment of pelagic catch to London 375 



seal-skins from islands 360 



San Francisco to London 380, 382, 384 



Shot-guns, cost of 348 



Sinking of seals • 366,396 



(See also Pelagic sealing.) 



Size of harems 372, 377, 379, 385 



mature female 275 



male 275 



Skinning of seals 281 



Skins of pups killed for food 368 



Sloss, Leon, Jr., deposition of 384 



Smith, Harry S. deposition of 349 



Sophie Sutherland, composition of catch of the 358 



Speculative character of sealing 345, 346 



Speech of Sir George Baden-Powell 418 



< < Stagy "-skins at sea 357, 376, 384, 412 



Stampedes, di fficult to create 371, 377, 388, 398 



Stanley-Brown, Joseph, deposition of 385 



Statements of Alfred Fraser 415-417 



Steam schooner. (See Schooner.) 

 Sterile cows. (See Cows, barren.) 



St, Paul Island, seal-skins taken on, 1860-1866 193-199 



Subsistence, cost of, on schooners 348 



Summer resort of seals ' 275 



Surplus males, killing of, increases herd 279 



Swan, James G., deposition of 390 



Letter of concerning Bering Sea Commissioners and H. H. Elliott 414 



On aquatic birth 391 



On decrease 392 



On fur-seal industry of Cape Flattery and viein ity 284 



On Indian hunters 392 



On interest of Indians 392 



