Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . - pure and clear. Fig. o.—A magiiinccnt early morning reflection of jNIount Assiniboine inMagog Lake. Note the breeze that has just started at the upper end of thelake as shown by the horizontal streak across the water; also the enormouscones of snow at the base of rock cliffs, where ice and snow avalanches havebroken from the face of the glacier above to form a second glacier extendingdown towards the shore line of the lake. Photograph by Walcott, igi6. during the field season—conditions, however, verv unfavorable for


Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . - pure and clear. Fig. o.—A magiiinccnt early morning reflection of jNIount Assiniboine inMagog Lake. Note the breeze that has just started at the upper end of thelake as shown by the horizontal streak across the water; also the enormouscones of snow at the base of rock cliffs, where ice and snow avalanches havebroken from the face of the glacier above to form a second glacier extendingdown towards the shore line of the lake. Photograph by Walcott, igi6. during the field season—conditions, however, verv unfavorable forgeologic investigations. SMITHSOXIAX MISCIlLLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66


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