78, 
80, 
1896 
81, 
82. 
83, 
which they saw 25 and shot 9 otters but found no seals, Detailed deecriptiones 
ane of all the localities Visited, and of reported activities of foreign 
Kanteuki, Kenko, Post War Fisherics Re tion: 
520, Apr 1896. solution: Jour Fish Soc Jap (154), pp 519- 
Deplores the fact that Japan has only two ships exploiting the fur seal in- 
dustry, which netted 40 foreign vessels 41,103,000 in 1892 and 1894, 
Anon, Catch of Pur Seale: Jour Fish Soc Jap (155), p 735-737, May 1895, 
Summary of the London sale of fur seal skins in January 1895, Notes a decline 
in the receipts, and hints that regulating the take may be necessary to pre- 
vent eventual extermination of the species, Suggests prohibiting shooting 
seals, and limiting pelagic sealing to harpooning, 
Anon, Progress in Regulations and Methods of Pur Sealing: Jour Fish Soc Jap (168), 
p 1113-1114, aug 1896, 
Expresses the opinion of Yoshigora Sato, based on his observations during a 
sealing voyage from April to June 1895, that Japanese regulations must be 
loosened to favor Japanese sealing over foreign poachers, and that harpooning 
and netting are more satisfactory methods than shooting, 
Anon, How to Preserve Fur Seal Furs: Jour Fish Soc Jap (160), pp 1412-1413, Oct 
1895. 
Brief instructions on skinning, salting, and storing fur seal pelts, 
Anon, Utilization of Fur Seale: Jour Fish Soc Jap (160), p 1413, Oct 1895, 
In addition to the sale of the pelts of fur seals, o11 can be made from their 
fat, the flesh is edible, and ornaments can be made from the teeth, 
Anon, Foreign News Notes: Jour Fish Soc Jap (160), pp 1419-1429, Oct 1895, 
Warne of the assignment of eight American patrol vessels to enforce the fur 
seal protection regulations in the Bering Sea, 
Anon, Fishing Business in 1895: Jour Fish Soc Jap (163), pp 1-26, Jan 1896, 
A general review of all Japanese fisheries during the preceding year, It 
notes that all vessels, even foreign ships, had poor catches of fur seals, 
Japanese vessels landed 2,667 seal pelts and though “we are not satisfied 
with thie showing, we are sure we have a great future before us in pelagic 
aealing*®, 
Anon, Notification of Sea Otter and Fur Seal Regulations: Jour Fish Soc Jap (163), 
pp 121-128, Jan 1696, 
fext of two orders and instructions simplifying the licensing of sea animal 
hunting, iseued by the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce 6 December 1895. 
Mori Fusajiro. Report on the Fur Seal Pisheries, Repte Fish Inv Sec Min of Agr 
and Com for 1895, pp 117-131, Feb 1896, 
The government observer's official report of the sealing voyage of the Kaiogo, 
owned by the Imperial Fishing Co, which took 632 seale operating between 

