LAWS AND REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO FUR-SEAL FISHING. 7 
In addition to the foregoing Jaws for the protection of fur seals, 
the President has issued executive orders creating government reser- 
vations as follows in the vicinity of the islands of St. Paul and St. 
George, Alaska, and forbidding the disturbance of all animal life 
found thereon, under penalties described in the act of Congress ap- 
proved May 11, 1908: 
Walrus and Otter islands, of the Pribilof Group, in Bering Sea, 
located approximately in latitude 57° north, longitude 170° west from 
Greenwich; known as the u Pribilof Reservation.” 
St. Matthew Island, Hall Island, and Pinnacle Islet, in Bering Sea, 
located approximately in latitude 60°, 30' north, longitude 172° 30' 
west from Greenwich; known as “Bering Sea Reservation.” 
Bogoslof Islands, Alaska, in Bering Sea, located approximately in 
latitude 53 degrees 58 minutes north, longitude 167 degrees 53 minutes 
west from Greenwich, known as the 4 ‘Bogoslof Reservation.” 
The act approved June 14, 1906, prohibits aliens from fishing in the 
waters of Alaska within the jurisdiction of the United States. 
Charles Nagel, 
Secretary of Commerce and Labor . 
