LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. IX 
Plate XLIX. 
P’lG. 9. The Steel Head (Salmo gairdneri). Adult 208 
10. The Steel Head OStelmo firdiVdneri). Young 208 
11. Clark’s Trout (Salmo 208 
Plate L. — Karluk Head, or Cape Karluk 208 
LI. — Karluk Cliffs from Karluk, looking northeast 208 
LIl. — Fleet of salmon vessels in Karluk Bay, August 9, 1889 208 
LHI. — Fleet of salmon vessels in Karluk Bay. August 27, 1889 208 
LIV. — Karluk Peninsula, showing canneries, seining operations, and Karluk River 208 
LV.— Native village, Karluk, Kadiak Island, Alaska 208 
LVI. — Native dwelling (Barabara) at Karluk, Kadiak Island, Alaska. Greek church in background. 208 
LVII. — Seining salmon at Karluk, looking east. Piling salmon on beach for transfer to canneries. 
Salmon Shark in foreground 208 
LVIII. — Seining salmon at Karluk, looking east from beach, nearly west of Alaska Improvement 
Company’s cannery 208 
LIX. — Seining salmon at Karluk; hauling seine ; pe wing fish on beach ; heap of 10,000 salmon from 
one haul 208 
LX. — Seining salmon in Karluk River 208 
LXI. — Karluk River mouth; cannery of Alaska Improvement Company ; end of Karluk Peninsula.. 208 
LXII. — Karluk River; Bidarka with natives; office of Karluk Packing Company; steamers Bertha 
and Saytien Republic 208 
LXIII. — Karluk Lake, from north end 208 
LXIV. — Karluk Lake, from south end .’. 208 
LXV. — Lake tributary to west arm of Karluk Lake; breeding ground of Red Salmon 208 
LXVI. — Lake tributary to east arm of Karluk Lake; breeding ground of Red Salmon 208 
LXVII. — ^Ri ver connecting east arm of Karluk Lake with its tributary lake ; salmon breeding ground. 208 
LXVIIl. — Karluk River source; Karluk Lake in foreground 208 
LXIX. — Karluk River near its source, showing lines of bowlders utilized in building salmon traps 208 
LXX. — Salmon Fleet in Uyak Bay August 26, 1889; Steamer Bertha, bark Coryphene, steamers Ella 
Bohlffs, Haytien Republic, and Aleut 208 
LXXI. — Larsen’s Cove, Uyak Bay, and cannery of Arctic Packing Company 208 
LXXII. — Snug Harbor, Alitak Bay, cannery of Kadiak Packing Company 208 
LXXIII. — Kadiak Packing Company’s cannery, Alitak Bay, native skin eanoes or bidarkas 208 
LXXIV. — Narrows in Alitak Bay, looking southeast, least width about 100 feet 208 
LXXV. — Entrance to Olga Bay from Alitak Bay, looking southwest 208 
LXXVI. — Salmon River falling into Olga Bay. Old salting station and now a cannery site 208 
LXXVII. — Lake in rear of the station of the Alaska Coast Fishing Company, Port Hobron, Sitkalidak 
Island, Kadiak 208 
LXXVIII. — Salmon Station of the Alaska Coast Fishing Company, PortHobron, Sitkalidak Island, Kadiak.. 208 
Plate I.XXIX. 
Fig. 1. Canneries of Royal Packing Company and Russian American Packing Company, at Afognak 208 
2. Cascades in Afognak River 208 
Plate LXXX.— Chart of the Kadiak group of i.slands 208 
LXXXI. — Topographical Map of the mouth of Karluk River, Kadiak Islands, Alaska 
LXXXII.— Reconnaissance Map of Karluk Lake and portion of Karluk River 208 
LXXXIII. — Map of Port Larsen, Uyak Bay, Kadiak 208 
LXXXIV. — Map of Snug Harbor, Alitak Bay, Kadiak 208 
LXXXV.— Running Chart of Olga Bay and Entrance, Kadiak Island, Alaska 208 
LXXXVI. — Reconnaissance Map of Afognak Lake and River 208 
LXXXVII.— Map of Alaska showing location of the Salmon Canneries, season of 1889 208 
EMBRYOLOGY OF THE SEA BASS. 
Plate LXXXVIIL— Figs. 1 to 9 278 
LXXXIX.— Figs. 10 to 16 278 
XC. — Figs. 17 to 24 278 
XCI.— Figs. 25 to 32 278 
XCII.— Figs. 33 to 38 278 
XCIIL— Figs. 39 to 41 278 
XCIV. — Figs. 45 to 53 278 
XCV.— Figs. 54 to 62 278 
XCVL— Figs. 63 to 70 278 
XeVIL— F igs. 71 to 81 278 
XCVllI. — F igs. 82 to 91 278 
XCIX. — Figs. 92 to 100 278 
C. — Figs. 101 to 109 278 
Cl. — F igs. 110 to 116 278 
CII.— Figs. 117 to 126 278 
