267. 
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288, 
289. 
290. 
291. 
observed on the Commander Islands, and three hore on Robben Island. It also 
iMats the three Pribllof tags taken off Japan, and sentions 25 more similarly 
tagged seale taken by poachers who destroyed the tags. 
Anon. Migration of Pribilof Seals Into the Waters off the Coast of Japan (Puribi- 
fu Gunto Kei Ottosei wa Nihon Kinkal i Kaiya Sa), 8 1/2 x 6", 20 pp, 4 pl. li 
map, publ privately by Bur of Fieh, Min of Agr and For, Tokyo, undated. 
Japanese language version of Bibl 284, 
Anon. Bhat stice on the Fur Seal Protective Treaty is the Fur 5S tective Tr (Qttgee! Hoseloraia Kande} 
Shohyo), 10° x 7 1/2", 66 pp, 1 map, privately printed for official use only (dai- 
shitsu-eha) by the Fish Bur, Min of Agr and For, undated (latest printed figures 
are for 1934). 
A later edition of Bibl 273. A copy from the secret files on the Fisheries 
Burean contains statistics from the Robben and Pribilof herds to 1941, those 
after 1934 inserted by hand. 
Anon. Robben Island and the Fur Seal (Kaihyoto to Ottosei), 7 A x 5", 8 pp, 4 
ph pl, 1 map, pamphlet pubdl by Sakhalin local govt (Karafuto Cho), undated (last 
date printed in incorporated tables is 1935). 
A emall brochure describing in popular style the habits of the fur seal on 
Robben Island, and giving a general description of the island itself. A table 
ie appended giving the statistics of the colony from 1918 to 1935. 
Seno, Hijemi. On the Propagation of Fur Seals in the Northern Pacific: Zool Mag 
100 (4), pp 172-173, Apr 1938. 
Robben Island has not enough suitable rookery space to allow its fur seal herd 
to increase ary further, while the Pribilof rookeries have room to allow their 
herd to reach 2,000,000 within the next three years. This number is 10 times 
larger than the maximum population eatimated when the treaty was established. 
Kuroda, Nagamichi. A List of the Japanese Mammals (Nihonsan Hongu-rui Mokuroku). 
Bvo, pp i-iii, 1-122, publ by the author, Tokyo, Jun 1938. 
The standard check list. It reorganizes only the single, monotypic species, 
Otoes ursinus, under which C. curilensis Jordan and Clark is synonymised. 
Fujita, Keishin. Travels to Robben Island: Bot and Zool (Shokubutsu Dobutsu), 
pp 1269-1274, Jul 1938; pp 1427-1429, Aug 1938. 
A review of the history of the seal colony on Robben Island. 
Okada, Yaichiro. A Cataloge of Vertebrates of Japan (in English), Svo, pp i-iv, 
1-412, fokyo, Oct 1938. 
Copies the mammals directly from Kuroda's list (Bibl 289), with some abridge- 
ment but no alteration. 
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