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fhophi/a ciiata Infcsccns), Yclk)\v Warbler (Dciidroica crs- 

 fiva). Western Winter Wren (Olbiorcltihis hicjiialis pacifi- 

 ciis), Russet-backed Thrush {Hylocichhi iisfulata), Western 

 Robin (Mcriila luigratoria propiiiqiia). There were also a 

 number of transient species, but they scarcely need mention in 

 this connection. 



Tile two women went on by canoe to Granville, so that the 

 return ncirthwartl was effected in a much lightened canoe, and 



Fisr. 3. 





Rhinoceros Auklet (Cerorliinca mo)ioeerafa). 



E,iu'g and nest at the end of a short, sliallow hiu'i-ow. 



Destruction Island. 



cousef|uently n-.ore conrforathle and niore quicklv. It was 

 only poetic justice that the horrors of the sea gat hold upon 

 us after three days of gourmandizing, but respite and relief 

 were fouud in a short stop on Alexander Island, well toward 

 our rendezvous at LaPush. Here we found Glaucus-winged 

 Gulls, Tufted Putifins, Cassin Auklets, and Kaeding Petrels in 

 undisputed possession. Studies of these birds will be given 

 in a later ])apcr. 



