128, 
129, 
130, 
131, 
132. 
133, 
lsh‘. 
1900 
1365, 
136, 
Anon, Condition of Our Deep Sea Fis in 1898 and its Future Prospects: Jour 
Fish Soc Jap (199), pp 1-4, Jan 1999, : 
last year's sealing was comfortingly profitable, ‘Twenty Japanese veesels 
participated, The fishing may not be ac profitable in the future ae the seale 
and sea otters are declining in nusbsrs, 
Shimisu, Seisaburo, North Pacific Sea Anima) Fishing Conditions: Jour Fish Soc 
Jap (199), pp 27-38, Jan 1899, 
A report from the Japanese consul at Vancouver, B, C,, denying that seale are 
diminishing despite the poor catches, and stating that it is thus not neces- 
sary to stop killing then, 
Anon, Jur Seal Prices: Jour Fish Soc Jap (201), pp 141-142, Mar 1879. 
Quotes the latest London market prices paid for 1,294 skins caught by five 
Japaness vessels, 
Anon, For Seal Catch: Jour Mish Soc Jap (201), p 146, Mar 1899, 
Copies from a Toronto paper a list of the sealing ships and their catch for 
1898, Claims that these ships which went to the western Pacific had poor 
catches because of the Japaness monopoly, 
Anon, Subsidies for Pelagic Fishing Ships: Jour Fish Soc Jap (202), pp 202-203, 
Apr 1899, 
Imperial Ordinance Ho 126 makes minor revisions in the eubsidy provisions of 
Law No 45, 
Anon, Prosperous Fur Sealing: Jour Fish Soc dap (202), p 214, Apr 1899, 
Reporting the recent catches of three Japanese sealers: 271 by the Xaio Maru, 
5 by the Toyoteu Maru, and 300 by the Seimori Maru, 
Anon, Judgement on Vessel Captured in the Bering Sea: Jour Fish Soc Jap (204), 
p 337, Jun 1699, 3 
Damages requested for a Canadian ship captured by the Russians in the Bering 
Sea in 1892, 
Anon, Prosperous Condition of Pelagic Fisheries: Jour Fish Soc Jap (208), p 567, 
Oct 1699, 
Reports large catches of seals off Kinkazan during the past season, Two com- 
panies expect to increase their sealing operations during the coming year, 
Anon, Sealing Conditions off British Columbia: Jour Fish Soc Jap (218), p 50, 
dug 1900, 
Lists the landings of fur seals at Victoria, B, C,, as reported by the Japa- 
nese consul at Vancouver, 
Anon, orts of Foreign Fisheries: Jour Fish Soc Jap (221), p 48, Nov 1900, 
The take of fur seals on the Pribilof Islands has decreased 22 percent since 
1897, 
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