. Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. ly applied for and taken. REINDEER FUND, 1894-95. Recehed from Congress $7, 500. 00 Disbursements: Supplies and general expenses of station, Port $3, 811. 83 Trade goods used in ijurcliasing deer 1, 767. 26 Extra coal used by the Bear iu transporting deer 1, Maps used in report 150. 00 Salaries of employees at station 683. 80 Totel 7, Balance I desire to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. John P. Haines,jiresident of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals, for illustrations of drivi


. Seal and salmon fisheries and general resources of Alaska. ly applied for and taken. REINDEER FUND, 1894-95. Recehed from Congress $7, 500. 00 Disbursements: Supplies and general expenses of station, Port $3, 811. 83 Trade goods used in ijurcliasing deer 1, 767. 26 Extra coal used by the Bear iu transporting deer 1, Maps used in report 150. 00 Salaries of employees at station 683. 80 Totel 7, Balance I desire to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. John P. Haines,jiresident of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals, for illustrations of driving and loading reindeer, and to Hamilton, Tappan Adney, John M. Justice, Francis Barnum,Winter & Pond, and to the Womans American Baptist Home MissionarySociety for photographs. Thanking you for your deep interest and hearty cooi^eration in thework, I remain, with great obedient servant, Sheldon Jackson,United States General Agent of Education in W. T. Harris, LL. D., Commissioner of Education, Washington, I). APPENDIXES. 575


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