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SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, [CjI2 



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Mr. Anion- obtained about 60 mammal skin-, including a series 

 of caribou, and also 30 bones of fossil mammals, among which was 

 a camel-like ungulate. 1 He made observations on the distribution of 



Fig. 20.— Leaving Rampart House, July n. 1912. Photograph by Amory, 



!-■,,, 2] —Crossing the headwaters of the Firth River a few miles from the 

 Arctic divide on the Alaska- Yukon boundary. Photograph bj Amory. 



various species, including caribou, beaver and other rodents, foxes, 

 wolves, weasels, etc. 



'This specimen, which proved to be a Pleistocene camel, is described by 

 Mr. lames W. Gidley in Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Vol. 60, No. 26, [913. 



