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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Photograph by Mrs. E. C. Kolb 



the: largest group of the expedition assembled in one peace 



Three men — Jones, Jacob and Ralph Hagelbarger — had left before the others came 

 together. From left to right are Helt, Sayre, Paul Hagelbarger, Kolb, Yori, Griggs, Folsom, 

 Fenner, Allen, Miller, Zies, Hine, Wallace, Basinger, Stone, and Henning. 



Photograph by R. F. Griggs 



THE BASE CAMP IN THE FOREST AT THE HEAD OF NAKNEK LAKE 



We were much surprised on finding such forest within a dozen miles of the Smokes. 

 A fox used regularly to bring her little family to our garbage pile, and Wallace shot a bear 

 on the bench in front of camp. The Katmai National Monument is destined to become one 

 of the great game preserves of the world (see text, page 285). 



