. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . 1. A collecting party waiting tor boat (See page 162) 2. Dr. Fisher, collecting serpent-stars (See page 192) 3. Wehman at work (See page 162) PLATE XXXVI. 1. Flamboyant tree bark of qi-M-icv;:. Kneli: h irarlior 2. Mangrove swamp, English Harbor, (See page 164) 3. Green Turtle (See page 177) (See page -J-JO) BARBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 149 America, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, and even, suchports as Cal
. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . 1. A collecting party waiting tor boat (See page 162) 2. Dr. Fisher, collecting serpent-stars (See page 192) 3. Wehman at work (See page 162) PLATE XXXVI. 1. Flamboyant tree bark of qi-M-icv;:. Kneli: h irarlior 2. Mangrove swamp, English Harbor, (See page 164) 3. Green Turtle (See page 177) (See page -J-JO) BARBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 149 America, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, and even, suchports as Calcutta, Bombay, and Melbourne. At the time of our visit there was much excitement over themysterious disappearance of the great Collier Cyclops whoselast known port of call was Bridgetown. The officers and manyof the crew were entertained by Consul Livingston. In con-versation with him and others I discovered what seems to be areasonable and easy way in which that vessel might have beencaptured and turned over to the Germans. I was informed thather Captain was a man whose name originally was German buthad been changed. All that was necessary, provided he was atraitor, was to go ashore and then come off with the announce-ment that he had received orders to go at once to the North Sea,for instance. No one on board could question his
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