1897 
100, 
101, 
102, 
163, 
104, 
105, 
107, 
Kenteuki, Kenko, On Catching Sea Aniaals: Jour Fish Soc Jap (173), pp 1267-1295, 
Nov 1896, 
Resume of a lecture at the Economic Institute, reviewing the Japanese foreign 
ship controversy, concluding that as Japanese vessels can operate at less 
than one-half the cost of foreign vessels, they can bunt seals at a profit 
when the foreign ships cannot break even, 
Anon, Wishing Activities in 1896: Jour Fish Soc Jap (175), pp 1-16, Jan 1697, 
The catch of fur seals by foreign vessels has decreased, but that of the Japa- 
nese ships hes increased, The seven Japanese vessels engaged in pelagic seal- 
ing took 12,283 pelts in 1696, Tables are added of the American and the Rus- 
sian catches from 1885 to 1895, and of the receipts of the London fur seal 
market from 1880 to 1895, 
Anon, Columbia Sea Animal Fishermen's Union: Jour Fish Soc Jap (176), pp 127-128, 
Mar 1897, 
Notice of the formation of a sealer's union in Victoria, 3, C. 
Anon, Mor Seal Catch for Six Years: Jour Mesh Soc Jap (177), pp 191-192, Mar 
1897, 
Lists the published American figures of the fur seal catches from 1890 to 
1895, 
Anon, Promulgation of the Deep Sea Fishing Encouragement Law: Jour Fish Soc Jap 
(178), pp 248-249, Apr 1897, 
Notice of promigation on 31 March of Law No 35, with the text of ite 16 
articles, 
Anon, Discussion of the Deep Sea Fishing Encouragement Law: Jour Mish Soc Jap 
(178), pp 249-252, 4ipr 1897, 
Summaries of speeches and discussions on the law in the Diet, 
Anon, List of Foreign Mehing Vessels in Yokohama: Jour Fish Soc Jap (178), 
p 255, Apr 1897, . 
_ Gist of the arrivals in Yokohama of foreign sealers 1 Jamuary-22 March 1897, 
Anon, Imperial Proclamation on Subsidies for Deep Sea Fishing: Jour Fieh Soc Jap 
(180), p 41, Jun 1897, 
Text of the three articles of the proclamation, authorizing subsidies for a 
five-year period to Japanese veesels engaged in fur sealing and sea otter 
‘bunting. 
Anon,- Trade Conditions of Fur Seal Furs in Columbia: Jour Fish Soc Jap (180), 
pp 399-400, Jun 1897, 
Market conditions in Canada have slumped following the London trend, and 
prices are declining, ; 
