154 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



1893 Myers, L. W. 



Sealskin industry. {In Consular Reports, 1893, vol. 43, p. 164-165.) 

 United States. 



Behring Sea Arbitration. Argument of the United States before the Tribunal of Arbitration, 

 convened at Paris under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America 

 and Great Britain, concluded February 29, 1892. Presented to both Houses of Parliament 

 by command of Her Majesty. London, 1893. ivp.,327p. (United States. No. 8, 1893.) 

 Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command. C. 6951. 

 Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration. 



. . . Opinions of Mr. Justice Harlan at the conference in Paris of the Bering Sea Tribunal of 

 Arbitration, constituted by the treaty of February 29, 1892, between Her Britannic 

 Majesty and the United States of America . . . Washington, 1893. 228 p. 

 U. S. Congress. Senate. 



. . . Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of February 

 8, 1893, transmitting several reports of special agents to the seal islands. [Washington] 

 1893. 140 p., 3 pi. (part, fold.) (52d Cong., 2d sess., Senate Ex. Doc. 107.) 

 Welling, James Clarke. 



The Bering Sea Arbitration; or, "Pelagic Sealing," juridically considered according to a 

 particular analogy of municipal law, by James C. Welling . . . Washington, 1893. Cover- 

 title, 18 p. (Columbian University studies.) 

 Wishart, Andrew. 



The Behring Sea question, the arbitration treaty, and the award . . . Edinburgh, 1893. 

 54 p., front, (fold. map). 



1894 U. S. President. 



Proclamation (of act to give effect to award of Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris concerning 



fur seals) April 9, 1894. 

 Same; with license for sailing vessels on reverse. 

 Same; In Stat. L., vol. 28, p. 1245-1247. 

 Myers, L- W. 



Seal catch for 1893 and prospects for 1894. (In Consular reports, 1894, vol. 44, p. 276-279.) 

 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. 



Bering Sea controversy. Letter from tlie Secretary of State, transmitting, pursuant to House 

 resolution dated December 15, the correspondence touching the Bering Sea controversy. 

 [Washington, I S94.] 11 p. (53d Cong., 3d sess.. House Ex. Doc. 132.) 

 U. S. Department of State. 



Agreement between the United States and Russia for modus vivendi in relation to fur-seal 

 fisheries in Bering Sea and north Pacific Ocean. Signed, Washington, May 4, April 27, 1894. 

 Proclaimed May 12, 1894. 4 p. 



1895 U. S. Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration. 



. . Fur-seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris, 

 under the treaty between the United States . . . and Great Britain, concluded at Wash- 

 ington, February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two Govern- 

 ments concerning the jvuisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering 

 Sea. . . . Washington, 1895. 16 vols, plates, fold, maps, facsims., tables, diagrs. (U.S. 

 53d Cong., 2d sess.. Senate Ex. Doc. 177, pt. 1-16.) 

 (Each volume is preceded by the t.-p. and index of "The Executive Documents . . . 

 Senate . . . 1893-94." Vol. 16 has half-title: Facsimiles of documents in the Alaskan 

 archives. Department of State of the United States. To accompany the case and counter- 

 case of the United States as presented to the Tribunal.) 



Roberts, W. P. 



Seal catch of 1894. {In Consular Report, 1895, v. 47, p. 84-87.) 



U. S. Bureau of Navigation. 



[Laws relating to] seal fisheries. {In Navigation Bureau. Laws relating to Navigation and 

 Merchant Marine, 1895. p. 219-226.) 



