SUMMARY OF COUNTS. 



579 



MR. GREELEY'S NOTES. 



Dissected several bachelors after killing this morniug. Contained nematodes and 

 tapeworms, but no Uncinaria. One bachelor, 4 feet 3J inches long, had following 

 dimensions of alimentary canal: 



Ft. . in. 



Length of entire canal 66 10^ 



Small intestine from pylorus 60 10 



Large intestine from caecum 2 9 



CEsophagus and stomach 3 3^ 



An old bull had 115 feet of alimentary canal. 



AUGUST 3. 



Mr. Macoun and myself made, a count of dead pups on Kitovi rookery, finding 

 126 in all. This is an increase over last year. I was not present at the count in 189U, 

 but Mr. Macoun, who made the count with Dr. Jordan, says that the part before 

 reaching Kitovi Point was not closely inspected last year, the count being made from 

 the outside and not many dead being found. On this space 28 dead pups were found 

 to-day. 



In all our counts of this year we are slightly at a disadvantage on the score of 

 increased accuracy. 



The bulls are this morning much more easily managed. A few are still stubborn, 

 but most move off readily. The number of young bulls has increased since yesterday. 

 Doubtless many of the old bulls have not returned. 



A young gray bull was seen with a stream of pus running down his shoulder and 

 over his flipper. His exertions have broken the festering in an old wound. 



A number of dead bodies fresh enough for dissection were turned over to Mr. 

 Lucas and found to contain Uncinaria. 



Ten old bulls were driven up from Zoltoi sands and shot, their skins to be taken 

 as museum specimens. 



Counts of oows and pupa. 



Kookery. 



Kitovi 



Lagoon 



Zapadni Reef . . . 

 Potovina (cliffs) 



Ardiguen 



Little £a«t 



Total . 



Cows 

 preRent. 



2,436 



1,319 



1,049 



747 



470 



497 



6,518 



Pups. 



5,289 

 2,598 

 3,041 

 2,200 

 736 

 1,190 



15, 056 



CENSUS OP 1897. 



The results of the above counts show that in last year's correction for absent cows 

 they were largely underestimated. In completing our census for 1897 we may take 

 the average harem of Kitovi, found by dividing the total number of pups by the 



