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Murphy | airplane occupving a crate not much phy's disposal upon his arrival at Ocean freight, rates. Mr. > ; Lima, and from these he conducted | L0 miohe pe affected by the com- | Jarser than would be required for an ms researches and experiments. 2 automobile and upon which the i petition which s sprung up since po, s were $900. Guano, he said, is the best fertilizer known for sugar cane and before | the close of the Within the 1 Murphy, who is 3 | the war vast quantities of it were | six months, he ht or ni and : duate of B | shipped to the United States through | steamship line eneh. dtal- | s aai of the Bx S 5 B P’eru herself, he | ian, DBritish nd America re Now | 1 1o Peru suid, is now ng the fertilizer | stopping at Peruvian ports. an | financ ally Dad the T Smerichnd Musenn owing sugur cane but | instance of recent freight tural History and the American not only for ts, for rice and cotton. Murphy cited the case of a C s 2 I society To the Women Who Decide the Home Tooth Paste All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities freat Chance to Organize This | “———o , S ¥t Tototototootatop ot FokoTota botatotoRetal i Industry New York, March 9.—Peru’s coast- al waters are teeming with enough fish to feed the world and her islands J&re al] veritable bird sanctuaries, ac- cording to Robert Cushman Murphy, curator of natural science of the Brooklyn Museum, just returned from six months’ exploration in South America with 500 photographs and 10,000 fecet of motion picture film. Mr. Murphy said that on one wisland he found ‘‘the most abundant seabird life on carth,” as many as 1,000,000 feachered creatures of & ] o ru, he said, are unorganized and. although fish are plentiful includmg such cdible varie ties as the bonito, anchoveta, pejerr or smelt, the congril (somewhat like & cod), the ilounder and corvena (comparable to the American sal- mon), Peruvians literally *“'zo hun- because of their searcity and h price inland due to the prob- rtation. off the coast, the re- | said, he let down a | out of the sea filled | with four ties of the most licious edible crabs. These cr \\O'Ud furnish th industry both oreign consumption, | s of such seafood now ! mported by the Unit- | X D B net and ar K% ¥ The “w i1 fish and bird life” i Peru v attributed to the Fumbold ent, & cold body of oceanic wi flows along i He made many current, he said, der Ag: i et f commission, pione: in such work. 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Ten-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Pepsaden REG.VU.S. The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, based on activated pepsin, now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. of the correlation between athe Humboldt Current and the abundance of fish and bird life, he said, he has covered in more :than 500 pages of data. He 'also brought with him sixteen cases and crates, in many of which are specimens of curi- ous marine and feathered creatures. Mr. Murphy called aftention to the guano or fertilizer deposits of Peru, h, he said, may be doubled by the ation methods devised by o Ballen, a Peruvian, who ribed as ‘“one of the most ssighted and able, economists in | the” world.” Tn furtherance of *Mr. Ballen’s plans, the explorer said, he advocated increasing fhe breeding sa of the zuano producing birds, at nt confined to fifteen sds, the fidarsest of which are the Chinchi and and where deposits of fertiliz- feet in thickness have been 1104 S. 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The guano Dirds were enumerated “tiy Mr. Murphy as the white-breasted cormorant, (commercially worth $15 a pair in Lima): the pelican and two species of gannet. By actual compu- tation of the nests of some of these birds per metre on one of the islands he estimated that more than 1,000,- 000 of that onc species inhabited it. Mr Murphy said the ancient Incas of Peru high d the gnano birds and penalized with death anyone who *.killed one. Many of the motion pic- ture fiims he brought back, he said, showed the lifc history of the s birds as well as the native fisheries Blues—All Sizes and the guano industry, Value “,20 en the period from 1840 to 1908, $1 00 Murphy said, many of the birds ps ‘,0\"], FLOOR > killed off and it is only in recent s that cfforts have been made to conserve this important resource of Peru. resident Legzuin, and other Value 29¢ pair 5 pair for . ... 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