staff of associates. 47th Congr., 1st sess.. Senate Misc. Doc. 124, 5 sec- 

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1891. Letter from the acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting . . . 

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1905a. Alaskan fur-seal herd . . . Letter from Henry W. Elliott, of 

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 of the Government in charge of the seal islands of Alaska and the condi- 

 tion of the fur-seal herd thereupon. 58th Congr., 3d sess., Senate Doc. 

 149. 7 p. 



1905b. Alaskan seal fisheries. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and 

 Labor, transmitting . . . certain reports relating to the Alaskan seal 



fisheries. 59th Congr., 1st sess., Senate Doc. 98, 115 p. [Mainly reports 

 of W. I. Lembkey, agent in charge, for 1904-05.] 



WARDMAN, G. 



1884. A trip to Alaska; a narrative of what was seen and heard during a 

 summer cruise in Alaskan waters. Lee and Shepard, Boston, Mass., 237 

 p. [Popular account of Pribilof Islands, p. 89-118. Author took a trip to 

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 Seal Islands.] 



WICKERSHAM, J. 



1927. A bibliography of Alaskan literature, 1724-1924. Misc. Publ., 

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 date 1927, p. v bears date 15 March 1928. 



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