Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 20.—Boat landing on shore of Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. Photograph by Goldman. 4tii8&*^bfe.,.. Fig. 21.—Abandoned Lion Hill R. R. Station—the type locality of manyspecies of birds and plants. This part of the railroad will be submerged whenGatvm Lake is filled. Photograph by Goldman. NO. 1 I SMITHSONIAN EXPEDITIOXS, I9IO-I9II 21 some 22 miles northeast of Colon, where the rainfall exceeds that ofany part of the Canal Zone. He crossed the swamps and waded some10 miles up the Cascajal River to the iipi)er slopes of the


Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 20.—Boat landing on shore of Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. Photograph by Goldman. 4tii8&*^bfe.,.. Fig. 21.—Abandoned Lion Hill R. R. Station—the type locality of manyspecies of birds and plants. This part of the railroad will be submerged whenGatvm Lake is filled. Photograph by Goldman. NO. 1 I SMITHSONIAN EXPEDITIOXS, I9IO-I9II 21 some 22 miles northeast of Colon, where the rainfall exceeds that ofany part of the Canal Zone. He crossed the swamps and waded some10 miles up the Cascajal River to the iipi)er slopes of the Cerro Urujo,at an altitude of ahout feet. As a result of the work over , nearly 400 mammals, and 160 reptiles and batrachians wereobtained, together with numerous photographs and notes on the habitsand distril)uti()n of various species.


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