SEALSKIN INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. 



Exhibit B. 



Sales of Cape Horn salted fur-seal skins. 



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This is the paper writing marked B referred to in tlie affidavit of Emil TeicliniaiiQ, 

 sworn before me this 25th day of April, 1892. 



Francis W. Frigout, 

 Vice and Deputy Consnl-General, U. S. A., London, England. 



Exhibit C. 



Salted Nor tliiv est Coast fur-seal sMns sold in London prior to pelagic sealtncj in Bering Sea, 



Salted Northwest Coast far-seal skins, dressed and dyed in London {hut not sold there) taken 

 prior to pelagic sealing in Bering Sea. 



Dry Northwest Coast fur-seal skins sold in London prior to pelagic sealing in Bering Sea. 



Of the skins sold in 1871 and 1872 a very large proportion wei-e the accnmnlation 

 of the Rnssian American Company and sold by them after the purchase of Alaska by 

 the United States, 



