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This book contains (pp 70-75) a general deecription of the fur seal and ite 
habite, and a brief sketch of ite history up to the conclusion of the conser= 
vation treaty. It contains ‘a few details on Robben Island not mentioned by 
previous authors. 
Anon. Kew Discovery of the Migration Route of Pribilof Fur Seals: Suisan Iho (2), 
pp 10-13, Oct 1930. 
Firet published report of the finding on Robben Island in 1926 of a seal 
branded on the Pribilofs, and the recovery of a tagged Pribilof seal in May 
1929 in a bonito net off Hokkaido. The author claims that this evidence proves 
the Japanese contention that its fisheries are being damaged by excessive mi- 
gratione of seals from the Pribilofs, though the percentage of Pribilof seals 
involved ie as yet undetermined. 
Anon. Recent State of Fur Seal Indust on the North Pacific - Fur Seal Indust 
on Robben Island in 1930: Suisan Iho OF p 25, Mar 1931. 
Statistics on the Robben Isiand herd from the Msheries Division of the Minie- 
try of Agriculture and Forestry. 7 
Anon. Status of Pribilof Fur Seals and the Price of Furs: Suisan Iho (3), pp 28- 
31, Mar 1931, 
Statistics from the Pribilofe, based on official U. S. figures. 
Doboliaki, I. EB. Fur Seal Industries on Komandorski: Suisan Iho (3), pp 31-24, 
Mar 1931. 
Translation of an article from the Far Eastern Fishery Economist, Feb 1930, 
listing the Commander Island catch from 1911 to 1929, pointing oyt the decline 
of the seale and recommending measures to increase production. 
Watanuki, Satoru. Correlation Between the North Pacific Current Fish 
Seal: Jour Fish Soc Jap (587), pp 38-41, Gct 1931; (588), pp 55-57, Nov 1931. 
Claims the Pribilof fur seals follow the cold current southward to Japan, first 
migrating westward and joining the Commander Island seals, then coming south- 
ward to Hokkaido and Honehu. These same currents are followed by salmon and 
trout, on which the seals feed to the detriment of the Japanese fisheries. 
Anon. Fur Seal Furs in Fashion Again: Suisan Iho (4), p 133, Nov 1931. 
Notes the growing popularity of fur seal fur as the Pribilof herd increases in 
size and more furs are appearing in the market. 

English), 8 1/2" x 6", 
Tokyo, Sep 1933. 
21 pp, 4 pl, 1 map, pubi by Bur of Fish, Min of Agr and For. 
Lists the available evidence indicating that many Pribilof fur seale migrate 
into Japaneee coastal waters, a theory denied by American authorities. It 
points out that the increase of seals in the waters off Hokkaido and north- 
eastern Honshu is far greater than the known increase in the Rodter. and Com- 
mander Island herds. It offers as proof that this surplus must come from the 
Pribilofs the observation of three seals with head sheared on the Pribilofs 
