. Bird-lore . 50 v.^ DEPARTMENTOFTHE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Richard ^er^ Commissioner [DIAGRAM ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE EXECUTIVEORDER DATED AUGUST 8, (231) SHELL KEYS RESERVATION For Protection of Native BirdsLOUISIANA. Embracing all small islets within area se^re^atedby broken line shown hereon and designatedShell Keys Reservation 9155. GULF /OF I SHELL ■% li^? / ^^#^ BS- M E X I C O ^; ^^^^- DEPARTMENTOFTHE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE Richard ^er, Commissioner Tdiagram attached to and made a part of the executive6rder dated august 17. (232) R


. Bird-lore . 50 v.^ DEPARTMENTOFTHE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Richard ^er^ Commissioner [DIAGRAM ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE EXECUTIVEORDER DATED AUGUST 8, (231) SHELL KEYS RESERVATION For Protection of Native BirdsLOUISIANA. Embracing all small islets within area se^re^atedby broken line shown hereon and designatedShell Keys Reservation 9155. GULF /OF I SHELL ■% li^? / ^^#^ BS- M E X I C O ^; ^^^^- DEPARTMENTOFTHE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE Richard ^er, Commissioner Tdiagram attached to and made a part of the executive6rder dated august 17. (232) Report of Exploration of Seabird Colonies On the Coast of Louisiana West of the Mississippi River, Made in the Interests of the National Association of Audubon Societies, May 15, 1907, to June 21, 1907 By H. H. KOPMAN In submitting a report of the conditions of sea-bird life observed during the■cruise along the coast of Louisiana between the Sabine river and Pass a LOutre,Mississippi river, from May 15 to June 21, 1907, I would first call attention toseveral general features of the situation now confronting an attempt to establishbreeding reservations in the regions under consideration. First. The birds of the territory visited showed a decided disposition to•congregate during the nesting season within two comparatively small areas, onebeing the chain of out


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