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ASIATIC EXPEDITION. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION IN OHINA
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Px180. August 18th. The Asiatic Expedition of the Ameri can Museum of Natural History, of which Mr. Boy Chaprann Andrews is the leader and organizer, has just returned from its first trip of scientific investigation. having spent the last twenty-one-days în the vicinity of the Eastern Tombs and | bringing back with them great-numbers of fish and frogs and lizards and other reptiles, mammals of various varieties: and numerous other specimens that will ber of the greatest value in the study of the hitherto almost unknown launa of North Chinn. The work of repacking the specimens. is now being done, and they will be shipped at once to Now York where they will be examined, and classifed in the laboratories of the American Museum of Natural History. Mr. Androws. is now especially busy get- ting ready the new headquarters of the Expedition in the house that used to be occupied by Dr. Morrison and where wilr be the laboratories, the reception rooms, the offices, and living quarters of the organization; he is also preparing him- self and other members of his party to start out on new trips of investigation, Dr. Walter Granger, the famous pileon- tologist leaving on Monday for Sze chuan, Mr. Clifford Pope leaving in a short time for the Yangtze Valley, and Mr. Andrews himself living for Shensi where he will stay until he has shot and brought out with him the rare animal known as the Takin, baspecies of bull thai has been shot bị only seven or right men.
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In spite of bad weather the trip to the Eastera Tombe was successful in the results brought back The primary cause of the trip was the desire to study the fauna of North China as it is still to be found in the woodlands of the Ming Tombs. These woods, which are the property of the old Manchu House, are being ruthlessly cut away, and Mr. Androws said that where two years a20 there were fine old forests, now these had been out away and corn was grow- ing in their place. It was, therefore, as a last stronghold for certain fauna, that would tanish when the last was gone, that the Eastern Tombs held so much interest for the scientist, and the party | brought back great quantity of speci
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that may arise; thus, Mr. Andrews said. Mr. Granger. will have along with him a man skilled in the skinning and curing of animal, although he is going out "for the purpose of collecting fossils..
The house, which is one of the largest and most beautiful in Peking, is full of fine carving, especially in the main re 'ception room where there are two famous wooden screens, carved with the
Mr. Clifford Pope is going into the bamboo design great beauty, This Yanataze Valley, to investigate tha room is going to we furnished under the fauna of certain lakes in the neighbour direction of Mrs Heyward Cutting, who bood of Changsha, the Tung Lakes, that at one time was connected with a large are supposed at one time to have been interior decorating firm in New York and connected with the ocean. In this con who took great interest in the problem nection it is of special interest to learn when she was passing through China and examine the specimens of animal This room will be used as the place where life, to verify the truth of this supposÏ- the state ceremonies are to be held such tion, Mr. Andrews said that life in as the receiving of the President and these lakes might have been cut off from Premiers and other dignitaries that similar life that has developed in the must be entertained by the expedition seans, and being isninted would show from time to time; there will be also the different characteristics. One specimes living quarters of the party when they is already known, that of a porpoise that are in Peking, which, however, will be is supposed to inhabit the inkes, a sku!! for brief periods only, for the field trips will take a great part of the time, and, as Mr. Andrews ponted out, when they actually got started for Tibet they would be gone for two years. There are also store rooms for the equipment of the expeditions, many tons having been brought out from America, as well as stables and a garage for the beasts of burden,
having been sent to Garritt Miller of the Smithsonian Institute; Mr. Pope will attempt to get specimens of this animal and send it to Peking for investigation, and analysis. Another object of his study will be the Yangtze alligator, which, together, with the alligator in Florida, is the only alligator known of in the world.hand
Mr. Andrews himself is going out On Monday, August 22nd, Dr. Walter Shensi in quest of an animal known as Granger, the paleontologist what has the Takin, which though not as fictitious done wonderful work in America and as its name would imply his been shot Africa, and whose great fame resta on by but few men! some seven in all, Mr. his work on the evolution of the horse; Andrews sid. It will be, for the new leaving for Szechuan for some months group, set up in the new wing of the investigation in the fossils of that reAmerica Museum of Natural History, giou. He will be accompanied only by which is to be known as the Artatio his interpreter, a Chinone bat will have Wing and Mr. Andrews will not come o large corpa of natives to help him out back until he has shot this beset that and for him to train. It is the policy is a cross between a bull and an ox. of the Expedition to send with each Thereafter he will go into Indo-China man a complete working party, that will to hunt tiger, leopard, wild cattle, and enable him to deal with any situation other animals for this same group i
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