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J ic,. 4O. English Nai 1 ows, 1 erritory of Alagallancs, Chile. The scenery in 
many respects is comparable to that of the Inland Passage of Alaska’ 
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Fig. 47.—heal Inlet, East Ealklands. 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. 
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—Port Forster, Deception Island, South Shetlands. Part of a 
: • of eleven doating whale factories that made this harbor their rendezvous 
during the 10J7 whaling season. The numerous birds in the foreground 
ire a species of petrel, Portion cupcnsc (Finn.eu.s), commonly called “Cape 
Pigeon.” feeding . .n whale offal. 
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Fig. 49.—The Ian 
Fig. 50. —The main 
Fig. 51. —Museo Salesianoi 
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