REPRODUCTIONS IN DUOTONE OF 



PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES MADE ON AN AMERICAN 



MUSEUM EXPEDITION TO ASIA 



PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS 



DENSE WILDERNESS OF LARCH IN NORTHWESTERN KOREA 



The trees are hung with long gray mosses which form a curtain overhead. The Museum's expedition 



of 1912 traveled six hundred miles through this forest, which had not before been traversed by 



white men. The entire southern two-thirds of Korea has been completely denuded of 



forests, but the Japanese are now beginning the work of reforestation 



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