. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1963 Edwards: Small Mammals of Hudson Bay. Figure 1. Map of Richmond Gulf area indicating localities mentioned in text. A trapline of thirty traps was set out for two nights on the evening of August 29. *Papp's Cove {56°06'N, 76°04'W). This large cove in the southeastern corner of Richmond Gulf is the site of the Hudson's Bay Company store and the Roman Catholic Mission. Until 1954, a free trader, Mr. George Papp and his wife lived there. Mr. and Mrs. Papp are well known for their many kind- nesses to the various investigators who have worked in and around Rich


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1963 Edwards: Small Mammals of Hudson Bay. Figure 1. Map of Richmond Gulf area indicating localities mentioned in text. A trapline of thirty traps was set out for two nights on the evening of August 29. *Papp's Cove {56°06'N, 76°04'W). This large cove in the southeastern corner of Richmond Gulf is the site of the Hudson's Bay Company store and the Roman Catholic Mission. Until 1954, a free trader, Mr. George Papp and his wife lived there. Mr. and Mrs. Papp are well known for their many kind- nesses to the various investigators who have worked in and around Richmond Gulf. Near the trading post, at the north end of the beach, was a flat, lush, grassy area. A series of broad, poorly defined terraces extended back to bare rounded hills about a mile to the rear. The level portions of the terraces were. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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