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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Fig. 46. — English Narrows, Territory of ATagallanes, Chile. The scenery in 

 many respects is comparable to that of the Inland Passage of Alaska. 



Fig. 47. — Teal Inlet, East Falklands. A treeless country given over to 

 sheep grazing. Many interesting specimens of marine life were taken from 

 the holdfasts of the kelp that is dragged ashore here, as fertilizer for the 

 adjacent fields. 



Fig. 48. — Port l-'ur.^lcr, iJLLLiiti'ai Island, South SlKtl.iiKN. I'art .-i ;i 

 fleet of eleven floating whale factories that made this harbor their rendezvous 

 during the 1927 whaling season. The numerous birds in the foreground 

 are a species of petrel, Daption capcnsc (Linnanis), commonly called "Cape 

 Pigeon," feeding on whale offal. 



