iNimANIMALS La)MlSB.FlEDEKiC A' I HUNTING EXTINCT ANIMALS IN THE PATAGONIAN PAMPAS !n; Extinct AnimalsHunting In the Patagonian Pampas Frederic Brewster Ph.D.Loomis, Professor of Comparative Anatomy Amherst College EIGHTH AMHERST EXPEDITION 1911 NEW YORK MEAD AND COMPANYDODD, 1913 Copyright. 1913 Brewster LoomisBy Frederic THI RUMrORD PRESS • • •CONCORD K H OF CONTENTSTABLE PAGE Chapter I. Brazil and Argentine Republic 13 — — — cere-for the embarkation fishReasons flying Neptuneexpedition — — —— — —Santos Buenos Aires La Platamonies Bahia Rio Janeiro —coasting along Patagonia.equipment Patagonia and the PampaChapter II. 31 — —— Indian site marine fossils TrelewPuerto anMadryn finding camp — — — —and the Welsh North American bandits horses the start the —climate.pampa vegetation on the Arid PlainsChapter III. Life 46 — — —— Dos Posos the rain amati customPatagonian hospitality great — —German estancia stuck in the canyon getting out-^Patagonian — — —— fall etc.fisheries Shumway's guanaco collecting plants, Camerones. 60Chapter IV. Difficulties of Wagon Travel — — — —road at the mud house no trail fossil shells ostriches andLost — —— — miles forPort Visser snow one hundredeggs long leagues — —mail difficulties.nights bankingPatagonian V. A Fossil ForestChapter 71 — — —trees their andfind collecting packingBoys petrified appearance —— — —the the Boershipping provisioning pampa again colony " "— —man-with-the-bone of bones newpetrified camp.
iNimANIMALS La)MlSB.FlEDEKiCA' IHUNTING EXTINCT ANIMALS IN THE PATAGONIAN PAMPAS!n;Extinct AnimalsHunting In the Patagonian Pampas Frederic Brewster Ph.D.Loomis, Professor of Comparative Anatomy Amherst College EIGHTH AMHERST EXPEDITION 1911 NEW YORK MEAD AND COMPANYDODD, 1913Copyright. 1913 Brewster LoomisBy Frederic THI RUMrORD PRESS • • •CONCORD K H