. Bird life in Labrador . t h. BIRD LIFE IN LABRADOR. AI WINFRID A.^ STEARNS. ( ] ^T Copyright Secured. PEEFACE The sketches herewith presented to the public first ap-peared in the columns of the American Field, in twcBty-five consecutive numbers, beginning April 26, 1890, and end-ing October 11 of the same year. They were written outfrom my note book, at Amherst, Mass., in the Spring of is now intended to put them into permanent form, to sup-ply the demands which have been made for them in such con-dition. The writer has not deemed it necessary to submitthem to any other editorial han


. Bird life in Labrador . t h. BIRD LIFE IN LABRADOR. AI WINFRID A.^ STEARNS. ( ] ^T Copyright Secured. PEEFACE The sketches herewith presented to the public first ap-peared in the columns of the American Field, in twcBty-five consecutive numbers, beginning April 26, 1890, and end-ing October 11 of the same year. They were written outfrom my note book, at Amherst, Mass., in the Spring of is now intended to put them into permanent form, to sup-ply the demands which have been made for them in such con-dition. The writer has not deemed it necessary to submitthem to any other editorial hands than his own, and thereader will, therefore, have the opportunity of judging forhimself somewhat of the writers own style. WiNFKiD A. Stearns. INTRODUCTION. [the original preface.] In a book, sketch, or series of sketches, one of the last things to be written— and often one of the last to be printed — is the introduction. Why, then,it should be so invariably placed first is a question for the causalist. I shallYary thebirdlifeinlabrad00stea


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