APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 539 
The following Table shows the detailed catch of the sealing fleet for this season: 
Return showing the Number of Vessels, Boats, and Men engaged in the Marine Fur Fishery 
of British Columbia, with the Products and Values, for the Season of 1889. 
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Path find ef ee --\-ise=~ = =1- Carne and Munsie..-.--.- 66 6 24 942 48 990 | $9, 900 
MANE sace se aretnanooeas fs Ge Sneddec 92 6 22 | 1,481 | 2,182 | 3,663] 386,630 
Mary Taylor: ...-2-.-.- te Settee = 42 11 25 WAS rece alate 748 7, 480 
JUNE) oso coeqsnoaeooe Babbington and Co..... 63 u 23 482 828 | 1.310] 13, 100 
Annie C. Moore.....--- CyHacketimeeas--eeeeee 213 of 23 802 } 1,318 | 2,120} 21,200 
1 Wogeinoaaets Saneem anes Morris Moss.......-..-- 70 18 41 500 532 1,032} 10,320 
IRenelopeieassoeeisicicel=iac Oe 70 6 21 384 | 1,769] 2,180] 21,800 
lori? gas oee aoneposondode os - 68 13 26 280 74 354 3, 540 
NAPPHILG= =a ecm ce =< ne eB: Marva alee alee! 123 25 52} 1,364] 1,626] 2,990] 20,900 
PACNOR Dips sees e/aiyy= sielaiale Adolph Wasburg...---- 41 13 38 SIGE Seca 816 8, 160 
uanit wee sss6asest 5 Hall and Goepel..-.-.-...- 40 13 29 135 29 164 1, 640 
CANT: Clip oereeisisis vem wiocy-t' == E. W. Bucknam........ 90 6 22 934 | 1,400] 2,334 | 23,340 
IKi\eSoasone ace eee sae ChassS pring ice mescaase= 58 10 24 624 800 | 1,424] 14, 240 
MA VOTUGG) ssa ennieisl~ at = ig OO) aloe cbtcacos 79 10 25 340 | 1,764] 2,104] 21,040 
Maggie Mack........-. Se WOdGee rk nee Shee eee 70 6 25 777 | 1,290! 2,067! 20,670 
Wi. 2. Sayward .---.--. dig 10), Vii kates soc oose 59 12 29 557 | 1,643 |} 2,200} 22,000 
Mi ese es scinisle'= Victor Jacobsen .-.-.--.- 46 10 21 200 500 700 7, 000 
Mountain Chief.-....-.-. a LGie SS SnoncoS 26 5 13 LO | raya joretal=t= 210 2, 100 
Winltdereress ss — sce area 1s (JEP RIO bs oocancedosced 15 6 15 IIS) acenbase 178 1,780 
Black Diamond --.....- IMERMOSSicmemc oetee ones 81 12 29 629 55 684 6, 840 
Beatriceyeseas- 2). =i \iifitns (Care see eocssce 67 7 22 500 700 | 1,200} 12,000 
Sierra eects a sees | a laiiewinwiasiey=ierysisinitetcieisi=r 10 2 5 eo) Aoea doe 80 800 
ViVi 8a aga obo sboadedd| boacaepoobadcessuoGHebosod 10 2 5 P74 Ne oseaniae 22 220 
1,499 | 213 559 | 12,985 | 16,585 | 29,570 | 295, 700 
Sea-otter caught by sealing fleet, 15, at 100 dollars each............--.--..------.-----|.--.---- 1,500 
Hgtimateror seals purchased! fromuIndiane rt <1. oo. insnlsinciety ese ales aiee wieinieje eee miele aie 4,000 | 40,000 
os sea-otter purchased from Indians, 100, at 100 dollars each...............|..-...-- 10, 600 
ae WRITS ala Ti OOO). Sessa = Kise wie oe sla ciate sioate ais; ~ am heetete cla Salado store idl ne rwle win staid ath | aaerere 2, 625 
Grand! totaliby (Canadian! vessels: jeccsereclsia siecle wis eis laie ainie ainisie cinemas nicielcetwicinisle -.s- 33, 570 | 349, 825 
488 Fur-Seals caught by Foreign Vessels and disposed of in Victoria, British Columbia. 
suber of Number of 
cau Sat on Seals Total Total 
Name of Vessel. a etigh | caught in | Numberof| yatue 
Galanin Pons 3 Seals. 
coast. 
Wialtenpi seule Wise m aeepeitscepewe eeialse ena = American. . de te fel eras eerie 1, 419 $14, 190 
siiind DaGy{ty 5 Sobonoeeentonssooaseecqdacnce Se Gt) BSaadanennae 69 690 
PREG WAS se cjeaicee aeeoeeieieelins ec ne nei ele ne DAO om cee sees 242 2, 420 
VIET UUTO cee set ee ee re eer eres atin Wy BUM acts soceess 317 3,170 
Allie S. Alger. ....- o OO | te ce since 253 2, 530 
Harry Dinnes gf 18 700 718 7, 180 
Lottie ...... EOC Sate ei eterna reteietetalsl ets bite he le Gensrease see 625 625 6, 250 
Mollie Adams SOY | wise ate seslere) 1, 553 ib iB} 15, 430 
BessiemRultersss --osenasss3secsee eee =n ELD A Slbecnkecseces 525 525 5, 250 
/AGVSIG) Go SSS OCHOOLO CON Gee ES OES opened German... 240 1, 467 OR 17, 070 
Totalibyttoreieners 422242 ces oe ecer sossie soeclece 2, 558 4, 870 7,428 74, 280 
It will thus be seen that there are more vessels in the trade than last year. This 
was on account of an anticipated settlement of the Behring’s Sea question. The 
vessels had been previously purchased on the Atlantic coast for the purpose of 
prosecuting this trade in Behring’s Sea, but when they reached this coast and found 
the question was still unsettied, they paid more attention to hunting on the coast. 
