. The Aleutian islands: their people and natural history (with keys for the identification of the birds and plants). Aleuts; Natural history. Plate 10 Upper: Buldir Island, between Kiska and Agattu. First sighted by Bering on October 28, 1741. It was given the name "St. ; Fog settles low on the leeward side. Lower: An aerial photograph of Attu Island. In the foreground is Cape Wrangell, the western- most point of the United States; Massacre Bay at upper right. The average elevation of the peaks is 4,000 feet. (Official U. S. Navy photographs.). Please note that these images a


. The Aleutian islands: their people and natural history (with keys for the identification of the birds and plants). Aleuts; Natural history. Plate 10 Upper: Buldir Island, between Kiska and Agattu. First sighted by Bering on October 28, 1741. It was given the name "St. ; Fog settles low on the leeward side. Lower: An aerial photograph of Attu Island. In the foreground is Cape Wrangell, the western- most point of the United States; Massacre Bay at upper right. The average elevation of the peaks is 4,000 feet. (Official U. S. Navy photographs.). 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 Collins, Henry B. (Henry Bascom), 1899-1987; Clark, Austin Hobart, 1880-1954; Walker, Egbert H. (Egbert Hamilton), 1899-1991. City of Washington : Smithsonian Institution


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