Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 50.—Okak, Labrador. Photograpli by Bent. breeding in this region, as well as various interesting forest-lovingspecies of land birds. The remainder of the time, until July 3. wasspent in collecting land birds about Bay of Islands. The trip to Battle Harbor, Labrador, was made by steamer, wherethe rest of the party, consisting of Mr. Donald B. MacMillan and Mr.L C. Small, was found waiting with a small power launch. A shortrun was made southward to St. Peters Bay to visit some breedingcolonies of eiders and other se

Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 50.—Okak, Labrador. Photograpli by Bent. breeding in this region, as well as various interesting forest-lovingspecies of land birds. The remainder of the time, until July 3. wasspent in collecting land birds about Bay of Islands. The trip to Battle Harbor, Labrador, was made by steamer, wherethe rest of the party, consisting of Mr. Donald B. MacMillan and Mr.L C. Small, was found waiting with a small power launch. A shortrun was made southward to St. Peters Bay to visit some breedingcolonies of eiders and other se Stock Photo
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Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 50.—Okak, Labrador. Photograpli by Bent. breeding in this region, as well as various interesting forest-lovingspecies of land birds. The remainder of the time, until July 3. wasspent in collecting land birds about Bay of Islands. The trip to Battle Harbor, Labrador, was made by steamer, wherethe rest of the party, consisting of Mr. Donald B. MacMillan and Mr.L C. Small, was found waiting with a small power launch. A shortrun was made southward to St. Peters Bay to visit some breedingcolonies of eiders and other sea birds, after which the party startednorthward and explored the whole coast, somewhat hurriedly, ofcourse, as far north as Cape Mugford, beyond Okak. NO. 30 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I9I2 47. Fig. 51.—The Laljrador coast. Photograph by Bent.