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Statement of Fur Seals Killed on St. Paul Island, Alaska, during the Year 
ended July 31, 1909 — Continued. 
Date. 
1909. 
May 29 
June 7 
28 
29 
July 2 
5 
6 
6 
7 
8 
10 
11 
11 
13 
14 
15 
15 
16 
19 
19 
20 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 
25 
27 
27 
28 
30 
31 
31 
31 
31 
31 
31 
Rookery. 
Sea Lion Rock 
do 
Tolstoi 
Reef. 
Northeast Point 
Zapadni 
Reef and G or batch 
Tolstoi 
Halfway Point 
Northeast Point 
Zapadni 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Tolstoi 
Halfway Point 
Northeast Point 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Tolstoi and Lukanin a 
Zapadni 
Northeast Point. 
Halfway Point 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Tolstoi 
Zapadni 
Northeast Point 
Halfway Point 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Zapadni 
Northeast Point 
Halfway Point 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Zapadni 
Reef and Gorbatch 
Ketovi and Lukanin 
Northeast Point 
Halfway Point 
Zapadni 
Gorbatch 
Watchmen’s skins from 
Zapadni 
Total 1,513 1 1.506 
Seals killed for 
natives’ food. 
ft <y 
! 3 
I o 
Seals killed by lessees for 
skins. 
100 
175 
454 
200 
502 
175 
76 
613 
273 
288 
127 
33 
207 
250 
113 
275 
717 
34 
581 
43 
326 
472 
32 
680 
242 
185 
16 
452 
579 
654 
110 
329 
19 
40 
60 
Rejected. 
Total. 
Skins accepted. 
Skins rejected. 
Under size. 
3 
O 
Too large. 
Bitten. 
93 
77 
1 
1 
101 
100 
1 
1 
2 
T 
179 
175 
4 
1 
455 
454 
1 
200 
200 
3 
505 
502 
"A 
4 
2* 
181 
175 
6 
1 
77 
76 
1 
4 
617 
613 
4 
2 
4 
279 
273 
6 
i 
289 
288 
1 
1 
1 
129 
127 
2 
1 
34 
33 
1 
207 
207 
1 
. 251 
250 
i 
1 
114 
113 
l 
1 
276 
275 
l 
. 1 
718 
717 
l 
34 
34 
5 
2 
588 
581 
7 
43 
43 
1 
4 
331 
326 
“s' 
2 
1 
475 
472 
3 
32 
32 
4 
1 
685 
680 
"5 
2 
1 
245 
242 
3 
1 
1 
187 
185 
2 
16 
16 
1 
453 
452 
"l 
6 
585 
579 
6 
4 
2 
660 
654 
6 
110 
110 
1 
330 
329 
T 
19 
19 
1 
41 
40 
i 
2 
62 
60 
2 
7 
33 
51 
3 
21 
9,540 
10,938 
115 
Aggregate. 
£ M 
— *3 
93 
78 
101 
179 
455 
200 
505 
181 
77 
617 
279 
289 
129 
34 
207 
251 
114 
276 
718 
34 
588 
43 
331 
475 
32 
685 
245 
187 
16 
453 
585 
660 
110 
330 
19 
41 
62 
11,053 
a Fifty-one of these skins were from Lukanin. 
ST. GEORGE ISLAND. 
On St. George Island during the lessee’s killing season of 1909, 
which covered the period from June 19 to July 31 of that year, 2,792 
seals were killed. This number represents 14 drives, with an average 
of 199 skins obtained in each drive. 
During the fall of 1908 and spring of 1909 (the so-called “ food- 
killing” season), 521 seals were killed for natives’ food by watchmen 
and in drives made by the government agents, and these skins also 
were delivered to the lessee. There were delivered to the lessee, 
under the authority previously quoted, 5 sealskins retained by the 
