. Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. et deep above sea margin, with 75 feet average width, massed. 5, 625 Jag Q is 60 feet deep above sea margin, with 200 feet average width massed. 12,000 Jag O is 70 feet deep above sea margin, with 70 feet average width, massed. 4, 900 Jag N is 60 feet deep aljove sea margin, with 150 feet average width, massed*. 9, 000 Jag M is 150 feet deep above sea margin, with 40 feet average width, massed. 6, 000 Jag L is 70 feet deep above sea margin, with 30 feet average width, massed. 2,100 Jag K is 250 feet deep above sea margin, with 40 fee


. Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. et deep above sea margin, with 75 feet average width, massed. 5, 625 Jag Q is 60 feet deep above sea margin, with 200 feet average width massed. 12,000 Jag O is 70 feet deep above sea margin, with 70 feet average width, massed. 4, 900 Jag N is 60 feet deep aljove sea margin, with 150 feet average width, massed*. 9, 000 Jag M is 150 feet deep above sea margin, with 40 feet average width, massed. 6, 000 Jag L is 70 feet deep above sea margin, with 30 feet average width, massed. 2,100 Jag K is 250 feet deep above sea margin, with 40 feet average width, massed. 10, 000 Jag J is 185 feet deep above sea margin, with 80 feet average width, massed. 14, 800 Jag I is 185 feet deep above sea margin, with 20 feet average width, massed. 3, 700 v^ag H is 100 feet deep above sea margin, with 20 feet average width, massed. 2, 000 Total square feet 169,625 Or ground for 84,802 seals—^bulls, cows, and pups. Briefly summedup, the Eeef rookery has (July 10, 1890) 4,300 feet sea margin with 65J Plate o 3 Q. <B d LJ LJ D cc ALASKA INDUSTRIES. 343 feet of average depth, making ground for 140,500 far seals—bulls, cows,and pups; Garbotch rookery has (July 10, 1890) 2,400 feet sea marginwith 70§ feet of average depth, making ground for 84,802 fur seals—bulls, cows, and pups; thus declaring a total for this reef peninsula ofonly 225,302 seals against the total of 484,000 which existed here in1872-1874, and which were massed upon this ground as indicated on theaccompanying map. LAGOON ROOKERY (1872-1874). [Its condition and appearance July, 1874.\ We now pass from the reef up to the village, where one naturally wouldnot expect to find breeding seals within less than a pistol shots distancefrom the native houses; but, it is a fact, nevertheless, tor on looking atthe sketch map of the Lagoon rookery herewith presented, it will benoticed that I have located a little gathering of breeding seals rightunder the village hill t


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