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LIST OF PLATES TO SECTION VY. 
Indian porpoise hunters of Passamaquoddy Bay. Canoe, rifle, and lance for capture of porpoise. 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
Passamaquoddy Bay Indians lancing and securing a porpoise....2. 2-2-0 eens eee eee eee e ee recone 
From photograph by T. W. Smillie. 
THE PACIFIC WALRUS FISHERY. 
Innuits of Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, surprising and harpooning a herd of walrnsés....... 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
The walrus ‘‘coup.” Eskimo lancing the exhausted walrus, Saint Lawrence Island, Bering 
Sea. Mahlemut dresses, bidarka, baidar, &c., of Alaska ...... 22-220 -escer cece ee ceeees 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Innuits of Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, hoisting a walrus. .........----+eeeee see mate ainteie ie’ . 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
THE FUR-SEAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA. 
Map of Saint Paul’s Island, Pribylov Group. ....-. 02.02. eee es cece ee cence cece newene eeeene cnee 
Surveyed and drawn, April, 1873, to July, 1874, by Henry W. Elliott. 
Map of Saint George Island, Pribylov Group ...... 220. 220. eens cece cee eee cee cee eee ener cree 
Surveyed and drawn, April, 1873, to July, 1874, by HL W. Elliott. 
Profiles of the east coast of Saint Paul’s Island ...... 2... ..--0 eeee scenes ce ee cows cee cee een eens 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. ; 
Ordinary attire of men on the killing ground and of women and young children in the village. 
Drawing by E. W. Elliott. 
The north shore of Saint Paul’s Island, looking W.SW. from the summit of Hutchinson’s Hill.. 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
The North Rookery, looking west to Starry Ateel, Saint George Island, village of Saint George. 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Natives selecting a “drive.” View over hauling grounds of “ holluschickie ” or bachelor seals at 
English Bay, looking west from Tolstoi sand-dunes.. 2... 2.2. 2.0. eee eee eee e ee cee ee ee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Natives driving the “ holluschickie.” The drove passing over the lagoon flats to the killing 
grounds, under the village hill, Saint Paul’s Island... .... 20-22. 0-2-2. 222s eee eee eee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
. The killing gang at work. Method of slaughtering fur-seals on the grounds near the village, 
Nalit Pad)’ s Tsai noc ccs: aidecie Bia aie came eaiaiaisicioesiaieiew sisson a diaisicelaie mele seubin aiwiayeciee ene 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Preparing fur-seal-skins for shipment. ....2. 222. cece eee cee ene cee ee cee cece cee cee eee eeeeee 
Fig. 1. Interior of salt-house, Saint Paul’s Island; natives salting and assorting the pelts. 
Fig. 2. The flensed carcass of a fur-seal and the skin as taken therefrom. 
Fig. 3. A bundle of skins ready for shipment. 
THE ANTARCTIC SEA-ELEPHANT FISHERY. 
. Sketch map of Herd’s Island, Antarctic Ocean. Lat, 53° 10’ §., Long. 73° 30’ E................ 
. Working sea-elephants at northeast point, Herd’s Island ..-......2.- ..2 eee cece eee ee cee eee ee 
_ Drawing by H. W. Elliott after Capt. H. C. Chester. 
Stripping sea-elephant blubber and rolling it in barrels to try-works; southwest beach, Herd’s 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott after Capt. H. C. Chester. 
THE SEA-LION HUNT ON PRIBYLOV ISLANDS, ALASKA, 
Natives capturing the sea-lion; springing the alarm....... 22-2. 222. 22-2 ne eee cece cee eee ees 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1873. 
Shooting the old males; spearing the surround; the drive .....-......0...c2 cee cee e connec eee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott, 1872. 
Natives corraling sea-lions at the Barrabora, under Cross Hill, northeast point Saint Paul’s 
TL aD hes ocisie sh ciareiarerednainiainis aie x asin sibepweieelwanetaralannite cronies Woden eeire se tatersleble Soeredtetote sts 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott. 
Oil-pouches of sea-lion stomach; seal meat frame; bidarrah covered with sea-lion skins; 
sealer’s houses...-.....200sc000 wawewes Sete nccecenecsen shiseces oo ceeccecimeceseces 
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