364 THE ASIATIC FUE-SEAL ISLANDS. 



536.— Zapadni rookery, Glinka, Copper Island. Photograph by Colonel Voloshinof, 1885. For 



comparison with pi. oia as regards distribution of breeding seals, and with plate 73 from same 



standpoint. 

 54a. — Zapadni rookery, Glinka, Copper Island. From same point as pi. 51 (hill on map 14 marked 



806 feet) looking west. The extreme promontory in the background to the left is Vodopadski 



Mys, then follow Lebiazhi Mys and Pestahani Mys. August 7, 1895. 

 546. — Urili Kamen rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. Looking from Peresheyek toward Pestshani Mys, 



which is hidden in the fog. Breeding seals among the stones in the foreground.' August 3, 



1895, 10 a. m. 



55. — Zapalata rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. From base of crest of Palata (just beyond watohhouse), 



looking toward Stolbi. August 7, 1895, noon. 

 56. — Zapalata rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. From base of crest of Palata (same standpoint as 



pi. 55), looking toward the extreme end of Palata. August 7, 1895, noon. 

 57a. — Zapalata rookery, Glinka, Copper Island. ]-"rom a photograph by Colonel Voloshinof, 1885. 



Standpoint exactly the same as my photograph of 1895 (pi. 56), with which it should be 



compared for distribution of the seals. 

 576. — Sikatchinskaya Bnkhta, Glinka, Copper Island, seen from the rocks off the rookery. Photograph 



by Mr. Grebnitski, August 2, 1895. 

 58a. — Driveway from Zapadni rookery, Glinka, Copper Island. Rainy morning. Augiist 8, 1895, 



7.30 a. m. Looking down the gully. Compare with pi. 13. 

 586. — Driveway up from Pestshani hauling grounds. Glinka, Copper Island. August 2, 1895. 

 58c. — Pestshani salt house, near Glinka village, Copper Island. August 4, 1895. 

 59a. — Hutchinson, Kohl, Philippeus & Co.'s ateamev Aleksander II. From a photograph byH. W. 



Domes, Oakland, Cal. 

 595. — Schooner Bobrik, Capt. D. Grccnberg, in the harbor of Petropaulski . The guard ship of Eobben 



Island, belonging to the Russian Seal Skin Company. August 27, 1895. 

 59c. — Reduced copy of Choris's picture of fur seals on the rookery at St. Paul, Pribilof Islands. Toy. 



Pitt. aut. Monde, pi. xv. 

 60. — Salmon weir, "Zaporr," across the river at Saranna, Bering Island. July 20, 1895. The weir is 



full of silver salmon. 

 61a. — Saranna village, west half, Bering Island. The salmon weir in the foreground. July 20, 1895. 

 616.— Saranna village, east half, Bering Island. In foreground scaffolding with a salmon hung up to 



dry. July 70, 1895. 

 62a. — Native dragging along a seal which is too tired to move. Drive from Zapadni, Glinka, Copper 



Island. August 8, 1895, 8.45 a. m. Drizzling rain. 

 626. — Baby skin-carrier. Same drive. 



63a. — Salt house at Popofski, near Karabelni village, Copper Island. August 12, 1895. 

 636. — Seals sliding down the last embankment. Glinka village. Copper Island. Drive, August 8, 1895. 

 64. — Dead seal pups in wind rows, Reef, north rookery, Bering Island. September 16, 1895, 8.15 a. m. 

 65a.— Petropaulski Harbor, Kamchatka, from hill behind the town. In the background, on the south 



side of Avatcha Bay, the volcano Yelutchinskaya Sopka. The men-of-war, the British cruiser 



Porpoise (white) and the Russian transport Taltit (black), off the Russian Seal Skin Company's 



wharf. August 26, 1895. 

 656. — Petropaulski, Kamchatka, from the Russian Seal Skin Company's wharf. In the background the 



volcano Koriatskava Sopka. The vessel anchored in the stream is the Russian transport Yakut. 



September 2, 1895.' 

 66a. — The Russian Seal Skin Company's wharf, magazines, and steamer Kotik, Capt. C. E. Lindquist, 



at Petropaulski, Kamchatka. September 4, 1895. 

 666. — Former headquarters of Hutchinson, Kohl, Philippeus & Co., Petropaulski, Kamchatka. Sep- 

 tember 2, 1895. 

 67. — South rookery, Bering Island. From same standpoint as Colonel Voloshinof 's photographs, 1885 



(pi. 31). July 24, 1897, 2.15 p. m. 

 68. — South rookery, Bering Island. Low water; to show character of beach and conditions at the 



time of the census of 1897. From station 5. July 28, 1897, 10.20 a. m. 

 69.— South rookery, Bering Island. High water; to show conditions at the time of the census of 



1897. From station 5. July 25, 1897. 

 70. — Palata rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. From nearly the same standpoint as pi. 51. August 6, 



1896, 9.50 a. m. 



71. — Zapadni rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. From nearly the same standpoint as pi. 54a. August 



6, 1896, 9.30 a. m. 

 72.— Palata rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. From Colonel Voloshinof's station of 1885 (pi. 53a). 



Augast 21, 1897. 

 73.— Zapadni rookery, Glinka, Copper Island. From Colonel Voloshinof's station of 1885 (pi. 536). 



August 21, 1897. 

 74. — Zapalata rookery. Glinka, Copper Island. Looking toward Stolbi, from nearly same standpoint 



as pi. 55. August 21, 1897. 

 75.— Sikatchinskaya Bukhta, Glinka, Copper Island. Looking toward Stolbi, from same standpoint 



as pi. 12. August 6, 1896, 11 a. m. 

 76.— Gavarnshkaya Bukhta, Glinka, Copper Island. From top of the waterfall (vodopad). August 



21,1897,1p.m. 

 77. — Drive at Glinka village. Copper Island, showing the division of the herd into a number of 



separate detachments. Photograph by N. N, Lukin-Feodotitch, 1895. 



