288 APPENDIX TO COUNTER-CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



Documents produced by the United States, etc. — Continued. Page. 

 Instructions to United States revenue-cruizers, June 4, 1867 — May 27, 



1891 63-80 



Notice by British Agent, September 30, 1892 80 



Mr. Foster to Mr. Tupper, November 5, 1892 80 



Notice by British Agent (1), October 3, 1892 81 



" " (2), October 3, 1892 81 



Mr. Foster to Mr. Tupper, November 12, 1892 83 



Mr. French to Collector of Custouis, San Francisco, April 4, 1881 83 



Mr. GofftoMr. Windom, July 31, 1889 84 



Geographical Notes relating to the names "Pacific Ocean," ''Behring Sea," 

 "North-Eastern Ocean," "Eastern Ocean," to the meaning of the 

 Expression* "North- West Coast," and to the depth of Behring Sea and 



its connection with the Basin of the Pacific 86-110 



French Decree of May 10, 1862, and Law of March 1, 1888 111-113 



Treaty between Great Britain and Mexico, November 27, 1888 115 



Examples of United States Public Documents and Acts of Congress in which 



sealing i& described as a "fishery" 122 



Statements made by certain witnesses in the United States Case respecting 

 the Pribyloif Islands, &c., compared with those previously made by 



the same persons in official Reports 123 



Lord Salisbury to Mr. J. M. Macoun, May 13, 1892 134 



Mr. J. M. Macoun to Lord Rosebery, January 14, 1893 134 



Repoi't by Mr. J. M. Macoun on observations made by him in 1892, particu- 

 larly on the Pribyloff Islands 135 



Meteorological Notes by Mr. C. Carpmael 157 



Extracts illustrating the damage done by seals to fisheries 177 



