Soon the famous albatross rookery of Laysan lies spread out before him.Here, on the level plain from which every vestige of vegetation has been worn away, Is a mass of those birds a mile square in extent. With a party composed of a taxidermist, Professor H It. Dill; a scenic artist, C. A. Corwin of Chicago; together with two student assistants, Horace Young of Fargo, N. D, and Clarence Albrecht or Waverly, la., Professor Dili of the University of Iowa intends, through his coming expedition, to make n cy-oloraina of the scene which Is presented to view at this point and establish it within the museum of Iowa.Laysan Island Room.When the scheme was found fnnni.