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and r(.';u-lK'(l Xomc, Alaska, in July. A ])li()((),L;rai)li of the luii^le, 

 the schooner in which they sailed, ajjpeared in last Ncar's report on 

 explorations ( h,;^'. 25).' The same hoat is hei\' shown ( lii;. 5()) in 

 winter (piarters. C'ollectin.^' in Siheria he,i;an on |ul\' ,^ 1 at h.niin.i 

 llarhor, the innermost part of Tloxer Hay. A vii-w of the harhor 

 and its snrroundini^s is j^iven in li^ure 60. After a week's work 

 lu're the parts' went north throni;h HeriiiL; .Strait and then west aloni;' 

 the north coast to Nizhni Kolymsk neai- the mouth of the Kolvma 

 River. They arrived here ahout liie end of August and estahlished 



l'"ii;. do. I'.iiiiii.i Ihirlxii', Siheria. I 'lioloKiapli hv .Amoi'v. 



])ermanenl headcjuarter.s. Larm' collections were made at Ni/hni 

 Kolymsk during' tlu- autnmn and winter, while from this ])oint as a 

 hase special tri])S were undertaken up the Little Anyni Ki\'er ( .Se])- 

 temher () to if), Novemher tj to J(), and l)eceml)er. l<;i.|), up the 

 Kol\iua to \'erkhni Kolymsk (.March and .\pril, i<;i5). and to the 

 foothills of the Tonuishaya Mountains west of Verkhni Kolymsk 

 ( .Ma\, i<;i5). In ,\n^ust and S(.'i)teml)er Mr. .\morv with the /w/i^'/r 

 madt' the return vovaj.;e to Nome. 



As his part of the results of the expedition Mr. .\mory turned 

 over to till' .National Museum ,^05 niammals, 2^)4 hirds, and various 

 miscellaneous s])ecimens priutipalK' ot plants, lisli, and hirds' ej.^jj;s. 

 Most of this material was prepared hy .Mr. ,\mory himsi-lf, though 



' Siiiitlisniiian Misc. Coll., \'ol. <)5, No. 6, ]). 2(). 



