APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
No. Name. Date. 
1891. 
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154 | ToBehring’sSeaCom-| .......--.----- Oct. 30 
missioners. 
155 | To Sir G. Baden-Pow: | ........-------.|----do 
ell. 
156 | Sir J. Pauncefote:.-.-. Telegraphic..| Oct. 31 
157 | Behring’s Sea Com- | .-....--.---.--- Oct. 14 
missioners. ! 
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161 | To Colonial Office. - --- Ing FBT MER fe Nov. 2 
162 ToiSinwd. Panncetoters|(Seeeeee sence Nov. 6 
163 | To Behring’sSeaCom- | .......--...--- -do 
missioners. i 
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168 | Sir J. Pauncetote --..- Telegraphic..| Nov. 21 
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169 | To Sir J. Pauncefote..|..... dots: Nov. 22 
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173 | To Sir J. Pauncefote..|..... Oi eeeS Nov. 29 
1745 || Sinwis Ramncetotess Joe seneeess seecee Nov. 23 
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176 | Behring’s Sea Com- | -.............: Nov. 25 
missioners. 
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180 | To SirJ. Pauncefote..| Telegraphic ..| Dec. 7 
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183 | To Sir J. Pauncefote..!..... He So abose Dec, 11 
184 | Sir J. Pauncefote...../..... WOszenee Dec. 14 
ment in reply to their note of 23rd 
July. 
Return of Behring’s Sea Commissioners 
to Ottawa. 
Copy of reply of United States Govern- 
ment respecting excessive number of 
seals taken (see No. 147). Asks for 
observations. j 
Acknowledges Memorandum on limita- 
tion of seal catch (see No. 143) with 
thanks. 
Proposals by Mr. Blaine for constitu- 
tion of Tribunal of Arbitration. 
Report of proceedings. 
completed. 
Subject. 
Official reply sent to United States Gov- 
Investigations 
ers’ Association, and reply. 
Sends notes recording adoption of seven 
Articles of Arbitration Agreement. 
Copy of No. 156. Asks views as to con- 
stitution of Arbitration Tribunal. 
Approves note respecting seven Arti- 
cles of Arbitration Agreement (see 
No. 160). 
Approves reply to Vancouver Sealers’ 
Association (see No. 159). 
Acknowledges No. 157. Approves pro- 
ceedings. 
Copy ot Report from Commander-in- 
chief on Pacific Station. Proposes to 
approve proceedings of Commanders 
of ‘*Nymphe,” 
““Pheasant.’” 
Mr. Blaine’s views as to choice of Arbi- 
trators and place of sitting. 
Concurs in proposal conveyed in No. 165. 
Date appointed for signature of the 
Arbitration Agreement and Joint 
Commission Article. Suggested head- 
ings for these Articles. 
Authority to siga, making at the time 
two reservations in regard to Clause 6. 
Copies of a narrative by a correspond- 
entof the ‘‘New York Herald” of his 
voyage to Behring’s Sea. 
Mr. Blaine’s objections to reservations 
in No. 169, and inquiry as to the ces- 
sation of sealing after Ist May, pend- 
ing the adhesion of the other Powers. 
Mr. Blaine’s reply to reservations in No. 
169 (Inelosure in No. 179, infra). 
Refersto No. 172. The tirstreservation 
may be waived. Suggests a provision 
to be substituted for tbe second res- 
ervation. 
Copy of note to Mr. Blaine in sense of 
No. 169. 
Substance of Mr. Blaine’s reply to pro- 
posal in No. 173. 
Observations on correspondence trans- 
mitted in No. 154 respecting the num- 
ber of seals killed on the Pribyloff 
Islands during season of 1891, in ex- 
cess of 7,500. 
Approves terms of No.174...........-.- 
Further details of interview reported in 
No. 171. 
Mr. Blaine’s reply to note in No. 174.... 
Refers to No.175. Her Majesty’s Goy- 
ernment agree to drop the second res- 
ervation at this stage, retaining the 
right to raise the point before the Ar- 
bitrators. 
Copy of note to Mr. Blaine in sense of 
No. 173. 
Substance of Mr. Blaine’s reply to No. 
180. 
Shall he sign agreement subject to 
reservation mentioned in No. 180? 
Authority to sign as suggested in No> 182. 
Mr. Blaine’s note objecting to any res- 
ervation. 
and 
Observations on excessive number of 
seals killed on islands. 
Sends Memorial from Vancouver Seal- 
‘* Porpoise,”’ 
