CAPT. ROBERT A. BARTLETT 
GREENLAND EXPEDITION of 1938 
Under the Auspices of 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
AND CLEVELAND MUSEUM 
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(1) Loon, Hed-throated : 
One was seen flying along the shore of Inglefield Gulf 
near the village# 
(2) Fulmar: 
Several of the light phase were seen off the village. 
(3) Long -tailed Duck: 
Two v/ere seen swimming on the surface of Inglefield 
Gulf. About 100 y^ards from the village. 
(4) Eider, Northern: 
Flocks were seen flying along the shore of Inglefield 
Gulf. 
(5) Gyrfalcon: 
One pure white Gyrfalcon was seen flying high along 
the west shore of Salmon Lake. 
(6) Sandpiper, Baird^s: 
Flushed a sandpiper along the shore of Salmon Lake in 
the snow that must have been a Baird’s# 
(7) Gull, Glaucous: 
One vjas seen in the distance over Inglefield Gulf# 
(8) Tern, Aectic: 
Quite a few were seen off the village of Inglefield 
Gulf and 8 to 10 were seen flying over the first small lake 
just north of Salmon Lake. 
(9) Snow Bunting: 
Some were seen at almost all times on our tramp inland. 
No specimens of birds were taken# Rupert Bartlett made a collection 
of flowers as we went along in at Salmon Lake. I collected 1 bottle of 
insects and 1 bottle of microscopic life for the United States National 
Museum’# 
