IN AUDUBON'S LABRADOR 



the coast more attractive to tourists in general 

 and to ornithologists in particular, and they 

 will help the people in several ways. They will 

 necessarily spend money along the coast, will 

 introduce better transportation facilities, and 

 new and better ideas of living. To ornitholo- 

 gists everywhere it will be an enormous relief 

 to know that the great destruction of bird-life, 

 so vividly portrayed by Audubon, is at last 

 stayed and the wonderful bird-nurseries of Lab- 

 rador are again assuming their rightful function. 



