Diary, 1914, of trip with Wilfred Hudson Osgood and George Howard Parker to Pribilof Islands, Alaska
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The bulls fall over to the beach and sand, into the wet sand and some from fights on coast. In both scenes a variety of scenes. The bulls frequently came back and just may up to dirty hands and also bills and cows left off a beginning running. The bulls were apparently fearless and charged as if we approached for near. Apparently of the cows has not staggered but let the bulls away. The latter would stand this point. There was many faces about the paint of the black. About a small pond near the columns was a pair of alligators as no one approached the gillable pools as if he had a weight. Some N, Phalapapa I toured some on the front to about 3 miles south gets. Some in a private. Several years of Pahilya Gullipapa been seen near Palatina Hall and around the station. Sunday June 28 N.E. Pont Mr. Borman at N.E. Pont helping for past months for photographs but it rains and fits arrive on the formation minus away Simmen tells us that the young bulls are killed for the hills and meet. The above of 12 are needed for one beat. Highest lasts 4 or five years on the frame. The bills are served by their edges which are cut then [illegible] and lapped and served on both sides. The old bulls are not killed. After the sea lion Pistoria all born and the bulls born, but the females with the young Simen spread scatter along the shore. The natives set 20 for blue paws, and 1 for white ones. About 40 whites were taken last winter. Simen says that the male fore Simmen with the 2 and help hunt pork for the young At the wedding, five or more except a pair old males. In March after 4 may, they return, the mate first.