THE RUSSIAN FUR-SEAL ISLANDS. 
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MaroslushniP - 41,106 
MurtislihiaBukhta 
Marvin, schooner 124 
Marx, Dr 23 
!Mat.iii6e, schooner 56 
JIatki 60 
Matthews, Capt. J 322 
^tand ,S, schooner 87, 122, 127, 130 
Mauna Loa, schooner 55 
May Belle, schooner 127 
Maximum temperature Bering Island 14 
Measurements of seals 66 
Mertensia inaritima 25 
Mesoplodon stejnegeri 21 
Meteorology of Commander Islands 12 
Kohben Island 52 
Methods of calculating number of seals 105 
Microlepidopetera 22 
Migration of Commander Islands seals 62 
Military organization of natives for protection of rook- 
eries 103 
Military guard for rookeries 103, 121 
Microtus rutilus 21 
Milvusmelanotis 22 
Miner, Capt. E. P 56,57,118,120 
Minimum temperature Bering Island 14 
Minnie, schooner 127 
Modus vivendi between Great Britain and United 
States 122, 136 
Modus vivendi between Bussia and United States 127 
Mollusks of Commander Islands 23 
kloral decline of natives 29 
Morgan, Thomas E 6 
Mortality of pups 78, 79, 81, 111, 117, 134 
Mosquitoes 22 
Mount Steller 37 
Mud huts - 35,42 
Municipal institutions 35 
Mus musculus 21 
Myriai>ods of Commander Islands 23 
M 5 ^s Torpenia 52 
Mj'stery, schooner 58 
National M\iseum, United States .IT 8, 19 
Native population of Commander Islands 26,27 
Natural history of fur-seal 62 
Naval guard for llobbcn Island 57 
Nepropusk, Narabelui, Copper Island 46 
Nerpitcha Bukhta, Copper Island 46 
Nessea arctica 23 
Niebaum, Capt. G 53, 54, 55, 09 
Nikolski 38 
meteorological station 12 
peninsula, Kamchatka 92 
Noctuidse 22 
Nordenskidld 97 
Nordensldold’s Yoga Expedition 19, 97 
Nordquist, O 19 
North American Commercial Co 6 
North Rookery, Bering Island 40, 100 
1882-83 106 
1895 107 
Eiorth Star, schooner 55.57 
Notice to poachers by Russian consul 120 
Number of bulls on South Rookery, 1895 112 
dead pupa on North Rookery, Bering 
Island 80,81 
females driven in 1895 Ill 
Pago. 
Number of foxes killed 30 
seals killed on Commander Islands. . 95, 96, 97, 99 
each rookery 100 
Pribylof Lslaiids, 1786-1833.. 96 
on rookeries 105 
sea-otters killed 30 
skins taken on North Rookery, 1895 Ill 
Robben Island 58 
Nursing of pups by their mothers 77, 78 
( )ctopods as seal food 69, 70 
Okhotsk Sea rookeries 58 
Olsen, Prof. Julius 8 
Oncorhynchus kisutch 31 
nerka 31 
Optimistic view 136 
Orca gladiator 21 
Origin of fauna and flora of Commander Islands 19 
OsernajaResIika 38 
Ostrof Miediii 43 
Otome, schooner 56, 57, 106, 121 
Otsego, schooner 55, 118 
Outline of rookeries 63 
Oxypoda opaca 22 
Paetz, Waldemar 92 
Pagani 48, 49, 51 
X^alata 48,49,50,114 
Palatinski Mys 49 
Palatinskoye lezhbislitche 48 
Panof 95 
Patula ruderata var. i>au 2 ier 23 
Peat 33,34 
beds 33 
Pelagic flora at Bering Island 26 
sealing at Commander Islands 122 
cause of decrease 135 
oft Japan 62 
Pelikau, A., Russian consul ]2l 
Pelly, Erancis R 5, 6, 79 
Pencil sketches by author offered in evidence. . . 104, 108, 113 
Penelope, schooner 57, 122 
Peresheyek, Copper Island 43 
Glinka, Copjter Island 48, 49. 115 
Peresheyekski kamen, Glinka l ookeries 49 
Pestshanaya bukhta, Glinka rookeries 43,49 
Pestshani hauling-grounds, Glinka rookeries. . 49, 72, 114, 115 
salt-house, Glinka 51,73 
Pestshani Mys, Glinka rookeries 48, 49 
Pestshauoj^e, Glinka rookeries 48 
Lake 44 
Petersen, Captain 59 
Petropaulski 92 
meteorological station 12 
Pflugcr,Yice-Consul 90 
Phalacrocorax perspicillatus 22 
Phanerogams of Commander Islands 24 
Philipiieus 56, 91 
Phoca fasciata 21 
feetida 21 
grmnlandica 21 
largha 21 
iirsiua 60 
Photographs of rookeries 63, 104, 108, 112, 113, 115, 116 
Physeter macrocephalus 21 
Picris japonica 25 
Pine, Captain 59 
Pisidiixm eipiilaterale 24 
Plants of Commander Islands 24 
F. C.B.1896— 10 
