. Report of the Brown-Harvard Expedition to Nachvak, Labrador, 1900 . Eskimo Encampment at Ml-uiIjcts of llu- Tarty on the Overland Trip from Heljron to Nachvak. E. B. Dclaharre, Ph. D. 97 auroral display was some compensation for our mild light swept over the heavens, for the most part takingthe form of curved vertical bands, changing and wavering. Our third day, August 21st, was another one of bright,warm sunshine. At , just before our start, the tempera-ture was 63°. From the crest of the hill, which we soonreached, we had a beautiful view toward Saglek Bay.
. Report of the Brown-Harvard Expedition to Nachvak, Labrador, 1900 . Eskimo Encampment at Ml-uiIjcts of llu- Tarty on the Overland Trip from Heljron to Nachvak. E. B. Dclaharre, Ph. D. 97 auroral display was some compensation for our mild light swept over the heavens, for the most part takingthe form of curved vertical bands, changing and wavering. Our third day, August 21st, was another one of bright,warm sunshine. At , just before our start, the tempera-ture was 63°. From the crest of the hill, which we soonreached, we had a beautiful view toward Saglek Bay. Justbelow us was a wide, level stretch, reaching from the foot ofour slope to Pangnertok, a branch of Saglek. To our righta brook tumbled down, and to the left a considerable riveremptied into the head of Pangnertok. Beyond lay thewaters of the bay, from whose further shore rose up the roof-like mountains we had first seen the previous day, with theiralmost vertical sides seamed with gullies and bare of vege-tation. On the flat near the mouth of the river was an Es-kimo encampment. We hastened do
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