. The Aleutian islands: their people and natural history (with keys for the identification of the birds and plants). Aleuts; Natural history. Plate 2 Upper: Aerial view of Unimak Island, taken from an altitude of 4,000 feet, looking west from Cape Lazaref on the south coast. The mountain at right is Isanotski Peak (Ragged Jack). The conical snow-covered peak at left is Shishaldin Volcano, the highest mountain in the Aleutian chain, elevation 9,387 feet. Lower: Aerial view of Akun Head, north end of Akun Island, Krenitzin group, looking southeast from an elevation of 3,500 feet. (Official U. S.


. The Aleutian islands: their people and natural history (with keys for the identification of the birds and plants). Aleuts; Natural history. Plate 2 Upper: Aerial view of Unimak Island, taken from an altitude of 4,000 feet, looking west from Cape Lazaref on the south coast. The mountain at right is Isanotski Peak (Ragged Jack). The conical snow-covered peak at left is Shishaldin Volcano, the highest mountain in the Aleutian chain, elevation 9,387 feet. Lower: Aerial view of Akun Head, north end of Akun Island, Krenitzin group, looking southeast from an elevation of 3,500 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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