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УКАЗАТЕЛЬ

Agnooski and Winisk rivers, description of country between, 55

Agricultural country, rich, north of lake Winnipeg, 44-45

Agricultural Experiments, early, and their success, 30

Agricultural land, good, around head of lake Winnipeg, 58

Agricultural possibilities of the country south of Reed and Wuskwatim lakes, 53

of the country from Prince Albert to Fort Pitt, 97-98

at Ile à la Crosse, 98

at Lac la Ronge, 100-102

around Deer lake, 106

at Methye lake, 108-109

in Green lake district, 112-113

at Chipewyan, 133

at Baptiste lake, 135

at Calling river, 136

at McMurray, 136

at Chipewyan, 137

around Cowpar lake, 137-138

in country west of Methye and Buffalo lakes and south of Clearwater river, 137-138

around Heart lake, 138

around Winefred lake, 138

in Peace river country, 144

at Fort Vermilion, 147-148

at Red River fort, 148

at Fort St. John, 150

at Dunvegan, 150-154

at Grand Prairie, 155-156

at Fort Vermilion, 157, 163-164

around Edmonton, 166-167

of Mackenzie river region, 208, 219

Alluvium on banks of Great Slave lake, 283

Alsop, Enoch, testimony of, 33

Anderson river, basin of, 277

fairly well wooded, 277

Animals, fur-bearing, in Keewatin area, 88

about Winisk and Attawapiskat rivers, 91

in the area south of Cross lake, 92

at Churchill, 93

of Clearwater country, 127

in the far northwest, 127-128

in the country between Churchill river and lake Athabaska, 128-129

Arable Land of Mackenzie river region, 208

Arctic grayling in Peace region, 296

Armstrong, Mr. John, report of, on the preliminary survey of 1908 and 1909 for the proposed railway to Hudson Bay, 60

on the preliminary surveys for the Hudson Bay railway, 87

Artillery lake, 309

Aspen:—(‘Trembling-leaved Poplar’), 65

Asphalt on Great Slave lake, 283

Athabaska lake, 116

timber on the shores of, 123

minerals near lake, 124

evidence of Archbishop Clut before the Senate Committee of 1888 as to minerals in country northwest of, 125-126

Athabaska river and tributaries, 131-132

basin, Sir John Franklin’s report of the agricultural possibilities of, 133

valley, climate conditions in various parts of, 141-142

water power on, 177

iron found on, 181

general description, 245

summers very hot on, 245

timber, 261

water power along river, 262

country has fine balsam poplar, 268

petroleum, 282

moose, 290

woodland caribou, 291

fish, 299

Attawapiskat river, 66-67

Attawapiskat and Winisk rivers, basins of the, 70-71

Attawapiskat and Winisk rivers, fish of, 91

Aylmer lake, 311

Back, Captain, explorations of, 13, 14

impression of the view from the heights above the Clearwater at Methye portage, 118

report on timber of Reindeer lake, 267

Back’s grayling in the tributaries of Peace river in Rocky mountains, 204

“Balsam Fir” also called “Single Spruce” and “Silver Pine”, 65

Baptiste lake, agricultural possibilities of, 135

Barley and oats grown at Chipewyan settlement on Buffalo river, 108

Barren Lands, the, area comprised in, 29

topography, soil, climate, flora, 303

tree growth and timber resources, 317

Battle river, gold found in the bars above the mouth of, 180

Bears, white, in the northern part of Hudson bay and black in southern part, 89

Bear and Moose along Lockhart river, 291

Bear river, birch on, 277

gypsum, 282

Bear lake settlement, 171

Beaver plentiful along Clearwater valley, 130

Beech, Mr. William, description of, of the country around Hudson bay and at Churchill, 63

of the timber resources of Hudson bay region, 79-80

of the water power available in Hudson bay region, 80

of fish and animals at Churchill, 93-94

Bell, Doctor Robert, F.G.S., F.R.S.C., exploratory trips of, 17, 18

report of his exploratory trip from lake Winnipeg to Hudson bay in 1878, 37, 38

testimony before the Senate Committee of 1887, 38

report of his explorations in the valleys of Nelson and Churchill rivers in 1879, 65-66

1886 report, 66

before Senate Committee of 1887, 82

description of the rocks of the eastern part of lake St. Joseph, 82

1886 report as to fish, animals and game in Keewatin area, 88

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1887 as to fish, animals and game in Keewatin area, 88-89

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1887 as to agriculture in Athabaska district, 134-135

мнение о битуминозных песках на реке Атабаска в его докладе перед Американским институтом инженеров, Торонто, в 1907 г., 187

Bell, James Macintosh, F.R.G.S., exploratory trips of, 21

description of country along Martin river, 266

description of Great Bear river, 271

fine timber at Keith bay, 275

Birch, 122

canoe birch at Fort Rae, 266

grown within Arctic circle, 274

on Bear river, 277

Bituminous Spring on Cree river, 126

Bitumen from Fort Providence to Chipewyan, 285

Black bay on lake Athabaska, galena found at, 181

Bompas, the Right Reverend, opinion of, of the soil in Peace river country, 145-146

Boulder river, timber along, 66

Bredin, W. F., Esq., evidence of, before the Senate Committee of 1907, 104

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to tar sands on Buffalo lake, 126

as to agriculture in Athabaska district, 137

as to agriculture in Peace river country, 165-167

as to the natural gas along Athabaska river, 193

Брик, преподобный Дж. Гоф, показания перед комитетом Сената о сельском хозяйстве и климате в стране реки Пис, 161–162

British North America Act, 1

Brock, Mr. R. W., opinion of, of petroleum and natural gas in northern Alberta, 194

of coal deposits, 286

Browne, Alexander, evidence of, on the mineral resources of the country around Hudson bay, 81

Buffalo lake tar sands, 126

Burntwood river, timber along, 72

Button, Captain Thomas, 7

Button bay, timber on, 76

Calling river, agricultural possibilities on, 136

Canoe lake, good gardens at, 108

Caribou in country between Churchill and Owl river, 93

south of Athabaska, 291

between Fort Rae and Great Bear lake, 291

between Athabaska lake and Churchill river, 291

west of the Mackenzie, 292

pass Rampart House semi-annually, 293

of the Barren Lands, 292, 343

value of, 349

an experiment by Dr. Grenfell, 350

Cereals in Mackenzie river region, 221

Champions of the north, 5, 6

Chesterfield inlet, water routes via, 307

spring at, 310

“Chinooks” at Arctic circle, 224

Chipewyan settlement, 108

advent of spring at, 133

agricultural possibilities at, 133, 137

timber in the vicinity of, 175

Кристи, достопочтенный Уильям, показания перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях страны от Принс-Альберта до Форт-Питта, 97, 98

as to the agricultural possibilities of Peace river country, 157

as to wood buffalo in northern Alberta, 195, 196

Churchill and Owl rivers, timber in the country between, 76, 77

Churchill, fur-bearing animals near, 93

fish, 93, 94

Churchill river, 99

country north of, 115, 116

tributaries, 116

waterpower, 120

timber along the banks, 120, 122

timber north of, 123

Churchill and Clearwater rivers, resources of the region south of, 105

timber north of, 122, 123

Clay Belt, the, 61

Clay, Corporal S. G., report of, of his patrol through Grande prairie country in 1911, 207

Clearwater lake and Pas, timber in the country between, 75, 76

Mr. McLaggan’s description of the waters between, 92

Clearwater river, country good along, 104, 105

river and valley as described by Mr. F. J. P. Crean, 109, 110

Clearwater valley from Methye portage, description of the height of land overlooking, 117, 118

described by Bishop Tache, 118

water power, 121

sulphur springs on, 125, 126

animals, 127

beaver plentiful along, 130

iron found on, 181

Climate of the country lying south of Reed and Wuskwatim lakes, 54

of district explored by Mr. Crean in 1908, 111

in various parts of Athabaska valley, 141, 142

in Peace river country, 149

at Dunvegan, 151, 152

at Fort Vermilion, 165

in Peace river country, described by Mr. Warburton Pike, in his book, 173, 174

of Peace river country exceptionally healthy, 174

Клю, архиепископ, показания перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о полезных ископаемых в стране к северо-востоку от озера Атабаска, 125, 126

as to gold in Peace and Liard rivers, 181

as to timber, 265, 269

on feathered game, 294

Coal found south of Saskatchewan and Churchill rivers, 124

on Saskatchewan river, 124

along either side of Cree river, 126

at Lac la Ronge, 126

at McKay, 182

along Mackenzie river, 281

two hundred square miles, 286

Cobalt found on west shore of Reindeer lake, 125

Cold Springs settlement, 171

Конрой, г-н Г. А., показания перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях в округе Атабаска, 136, 137

as to the climate conditions in Athabaska-Peace river country, 142

as to the agricultural resources of Peace river country, 168, 169

as to timber in Athabaska country, 176

his report to the Superintendent of Forestry, January 17, 1910, as to timber in Athabaska country, 176

Cook, Richard S., Esq., evidence of, before the Senate Committee of 1907, 102, 104

as to mineral in region north of the Saskatchewan, 126

as to the fish in country north of the Saskatchewan, 129

Copper around File lake, 85

found at Wekusko lake, 86

at the junction of Nahanni and Liard rivers, 282

in Barren Lands, 325

deposits rival those around lake Superior, 328

Cowpar lake, agricultural possibilities around, 137, 138

Crean, Frank, J. P., C.E., explorations of, 25, 27

natural resources of district south of Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 105, 115

description of Clearwater river and valley, 109, 110

report on water powers, 120, 121

reports on timber areas, 120, 122

as to minerals in country north of the Saskatchewan, 126

as to fish and game in country north of the Saskatchewan, 129, 130

as to agriculture in the country west of Methye and Buffalo lakes and south of Clearwater river, 137, 138

as to the tar sands on Athabaska river, 187, 188

fish and game in district explored by him in 1909, 204, 205

Cree lake, 116

Cree river, timber on the shores of, 123

bituminous springs on, 126

coal along either side of, 126

minerals reported by Chief Factor A. McDonald on, 126

Cross lake and Pas, timber of the district between, 78, 79

Dawson-Hind expeditions, 2

Dawson, Doctor G. M., exploration of, 17

report of 1879-80 as to agriculture in Peace river country, 157-161

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1888 as to timber in Peace river country, 177-179

description of petroleum along the Athabaska in his Summary Report for 1894, 189

reports spruce as far north as Bear lake river, 271

on Back’s grayling, 295

Dease, Peter Warren and Thomas Simpson, Exploration of, 14

Dease river, 278

Deer lake, timber around, 68

agricultural possibilities good, 106

Deer at Fort Resolution, 293-294

Диксон, Дж. Р., бакалавр сельского хозяйства, магистр лесного хозяйства, инспекция 1910 года древесины вдоль линии предлагаемой железной дороги Гудзонова залива от Паса до озера Сплит, 60–61

report as to climate and soil conditions of the area between Pas and Split lake, 62-63

report on the timber of the district between Pas and Cross lake, explored by him in 1910, 78-79

report of the mineral deposits of the area explored by him south of Cross lake, 86

report of the area south of Cross lake as to fish, animals, and game, 92

Distances estimated on the patrol of Inspector E. A. Pelletier of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 24

Dowling, Mr. D. B., explorations of, in 1899, 21

report of his explorations in 1893, 46-47

report of his explorations in 1899, 69

report of 1901 on Ekwan district, 69-70

report of his 1893 explorations, 70

explorations of Severn district in 1901, 83-84

report in 1901 of the game, animals and fish in Ekwan district, 90-91

report on the timber in the country around Green and Ile à la Crosse lakes and Lac la Ronge, 119-120

Dubawnt lake, 307

Dunvegan, agricultural possibilities at, 150-154

Economic minerals, report of Mr. Wm. Ogilvie on, 284

Edmonton, agricultural possibilities around, 166-167

Ekwan district, timber in, 69

game, animals and fish, 90-91

Эллс, Р. У., доктор права, член Королевского общества Канады, мнение о битуминозных песках реки Атабаска, изложенное в отчете Геологической службы, 186–187

Explorations, Dawson-Hind, 2

Explorations of Doctor John Richardson and Doctor Rae, 15

Explorations of Doctor Selwyn, Director of the Geological Survey, and Professor John Macoun, 17

Explorations of Doctor G. M. Dawson, 17

Explorations of Captain Back, 13, 14

Explorations of Thomas Simpson and Peter Warren Dease, 14

Explorations of Arctic Regions by Sir John Franklin, 14

Explorations conducted by the Canadian Government, 16

Explorations of Mr. A. P. Low of the Geological Survey, 18

Explorations of Mr. R. G. McConnell, B.A., 18, 19

Explorations of Doctor Bell, F.G.S., F.R.S.C., 17, 18

Explorations of Mr. William Ogilvie, D.L.S., in 1884 and 1888, 18

Explorations of Great Slave lake district by Mr. Warburton Pike, 19

Explorations of Mr. J. Burr Tyrrell, 19, 20

Explorations of Mr. D. B. Dowling of the Geological Survey in 1899, 21

Explorations of Mr. David T. Hanbury, 21, 22

Explorations of the country between Great Slave lake and Chesterfield inlet on Hudson bay, by J. W. Tyrrell, C.E., 21

Исследования Джеймса Макинтоша Белла, члена Королевского географического общества, 21

Explorations of Mr. Edward A. Preble of the United States Biological Survey, 22

Explorations of Mr. William McInnes, 23

Explorations of W. Thibaudeau, C.E., in Churchill district, 23

Explorations of Frank J. P. Crean, C.E., of the Railway Lands Branch of the Department of the Interior, 25, 26, 27

Explorations of Mr. J. W. McLaggan of Strathcona, Alberta, in 1907, 58, 59

Explorations of W. Thibaudeau, C.E., in 1906, of the country between Churchill and Owl rivers, 76, 77

Explorations of Mr. Wm. McInnes in 1906 of the basins of Reed and Wekusko lakes and Grass river, 84, 85

Explorations for minerals of the district north of Lac Seul by Mr. A. W. G. Wilson, 85, 86

European districts compared with northwestern Canada, 241

Evidence before the Parliamentary Committee of 1749, 30, 31

Evidence of Doctor Bell before the Senate Committee of 1887, 67

Evidence of Mr. Low before the Senate Committee of 1907, 68

Evidence of Mr. McInnes before the Senate Committee of 1907, 73

Evidence of Mr. Owen O’Sullivan before the Senate Committee of 1906, 74

Evidence contained in the report of the British parliamentary investigation of 1749, 81

Evidence of Mr. Wm. McInnes before the Senate Committee of 1907, 85

Evidence of Doctor Bell before the Senate Committee of 1887, as to fish, animals and game in Keewatin area, 88, 89

Evidence of Mr. A. P. Low before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to fish in inland waters of Keewatin, 89, 90

Evidence of Mr. McInnes before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to fish in region lying west of Hudson bay, 91, 92

Показания Ричарда Кинга, доктора медицины, перед комитетом британского парламента 1857 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях северного Саскачевана, 96, 97

Показания достопочтенного Уильяма Кристи перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о стране от Принс-Альберта до Форт-Питта, 97, 98

Показания достопочтенного архидиакона Дж. Маккея, миссионера Церкви Англии на канадском Западе, перед комитетом Сената 1907 года, 99, 100

Показания У. Ф. Бредина, эсквайра, члена Законодательного собрания Альберты от округа Атабаска, перед комитетом Сената 1907 года, 104

Показания достопочтенного архидиакона Маккея перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о древесине в стране вокруг озера Лак-ла-Ронж, 119

Показания г-на Тиррелла перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о лесах страны к северу от Черчилля, 123

Evidence of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to minerals along Saskatchewan river, 124

Показания архиепископа Клю перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о полезных ископаемых в стране к северо-востоку от озера Атабаска, 125, 126

Показания мэра Кука из Принс-Альберта перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о полезных ископаемых в регионе к северу от Саскачевана, 126

Показания г-на Альфреда фон Хамерштейна перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о лечебных источниках на реке Клируотер, 126

Evidence of W. F. Bredin, M.L.A., before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to tar sands of Buffalo lake, 126

Показания г-на Г. Дж. Моберли, главного торговца Компании Гудзонова залива на реке Рапид, округ Камберленд, перед комитетом Сената 1887 года, 127, 128

Показания мэра Кука из Принс-Альберта перед комитетом Сената 1790 года о рыбе в стране к северу от Саскачевана, 129

Показания сэра Джона Ричардсона перед специальным комитетом британского парламента 1857 года о пригодности страны, пройденной им, для поселения и колонизации, 133

Evidence of Doctor Robert Bell, before the Senate Committee of 1887, as to agriculture in Athabaska district, 134, 135

Показания г-на Альфреда фон Хамерштейна перед специальным комитетом Сената Канады в 1907 году о сельскохозяйственных ресурсах округа Атабаска, 135, 136

Evidence of Mr. Elihu Stewart, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to agriculture in Athabaska district, 136

Показания г-на Г. А. Конроя из Департамента по делам индейцев перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о сельском хозяйстве в округе Атабаска, 136, 137

Показания г-на Дж. Б. Тиррелла перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о стране непосредственно к северу от озера Атабаска, 137

Evidence of W. F. Bredin, M.L.A., before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to agriculture in Athabaska district, 137

Показания г-на Г. А. Конроя перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о климатических условиях в стране рек Атабаска и Пис, 142

Evidence of Professor Macoun, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to the character of Peace river country, 147-149

Evidence of Mr. McConnell, before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to agriculture in Peace river country, 155-156

Показания достопочтенного Уильяма Кристи перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях страны реки Пис, 157

Показания преподобного Дж. Гофа Брика перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о сельском хозяйстве и климате в стране реки Пис, 161, 162

Evidence of Mr. Frank Oliver, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to agriculture in Peace river country, 162

Показания Фреда Лоуренса, члена Королевского географического общества, мирового судьи из Форт-Вермилиона, перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о сельском хозяйстве и климате в стране реки Пис, 162, 165

Evidence of Mr. W. F. Bredin, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to agriculture in Peace river country, 165-167

Показания г-на Элиху Стюарта из Оттавы перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о сельском хозяйстве в стране реки Пис, 167, 168

Показания г-на Генри А. Конроя перед комитетом Сената о сельскохозяйственных ресурсах страны реки Пис, 168, 169

Evidence of Mr. Charles Mair as to the agricultural resources of Peace river country, 170

Evidence of Mr. Charles Mair in his book “Through the Mackenzie Basin”, as to the climate of Peace river country, 174

Показания профессора Макуна, ботаника Геологической службы, перед комитетом Сената 1888 года о древесине в стране Атабаска, 175

Evidence of Mr. Alfred von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to timber in Athabaska country, 175

Показания г-на Г. А. Конроя из Департамента по делам индейцев перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о древесине в стране Атабаска, 176

Evidence of Doctor G. M. Dawson, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to timber in Peace river country, 177-179

Evidence of Mr. Fred S. Lawrence, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to timber in Peace river country, 179

Evidence of Mr. Alfred von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to gold in northern Alberta, 180, 181

Evidence of Bishop Clut, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to gold in Peace and Liard rivers, 181

Evidence of Mr. Alfred von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to iron and coal in northern Alberta, 182

Evidence of Mr. von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to minerals in northern Alberta, 183-186

Evidence of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to the tar sands on Athabaska river, 186

Показания г-на фон Хамерштейна перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о нефти в стране от реки Атабаска до реки Пис, 192

Evidence of W. F. Bredin, M.L.A., before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to the natural gas along Athabaska river, 193

Evidence of Mr. von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, as to natural gas in northern Alberta, 193

Evidence of Hon. Wm. Christie, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to wood buffalo in northern Alberta, 195, 196

Показания г-на Г. А. Конроя из Департамента по делам индейцев перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о лесных бизонах в северной Альберте, 202, 203

Evidence of Mr. H. B. Moberly, before the Senate Committee of 1887, as to game and fish in the north, 203, 204

Evidence of Professor John Macoun, before the Senate Committee of 1888, as to fish in the north, 204

Evidence of Mr. McConnell before the Senate Committee of 1907, 268

Evidence of Bishop Clut before Senate Committee of 1888, 269

Evidence of Mr. von Hamerstein, before the Senate Committee of 1907, 286

Evidence of Ex-Judge MacLeod, before the Senate Committee of 1888, 291

Evidence of Mr. W. F. Bredin, before the Senate Committee of 1907, 299

Extracts from Mr. Robson’s book “An Account of Six Years’ Residence in Hudson’s Bay”, published in 1752, 34, 35, 36

Отрывок из тома г-на Эда. Амфревиля «Одиннадцать лет на службе Компании Гудзонова залива и четыре года в канадской пушной торговле», опубликованного в 1790 году, 36

Extract from the writings of the Reverend John Semmens, 36, 37

Extract from Mr. J. A. J. McKenna’s report on the Hudson bay route, 37

Extract from Doctor Robert Bell’s report of his exploratory trip in 1886 of the country in lake St. Joseph section, 38

Отрывок из Ежегодного отчета Министерства внутренних дел за 1885 год; что г-н Фосетт говорит о своем спуске по реке Венассаго к озеру Лак-Сёль, 38, 39

Extract from Mr. John Armstrong’s report of the preliminary survey in 1908-9 for the proposed railway to Hudson bay, 60

Отрывки из отчета инженера, ответственного за буровые работы на реке Пеликан, г-на А. У. Фрейзера, 190–192

Fathers of Confederation, the, 1

Favourable lake, 39

vegetation around, 67

sturgeon, 90

“Fertile Belt”, the, 1

Fir trees (splendid) near Great Slave lake, and in the country east to Slave river, 265

Fish in Sturgeon lake, 88

in Keewatin area, 88

in lake St. Joseph, 88

in Hudson bay, 89

in James bay, 89

and game in region explored by Mr. J. B. Tyrrell in 1896, 90

in Winisk and Attawapiskat rivers, 91

in region lying west of Hudson bay, 91-92

in the area south of Cross lake, 92

in the waters between Pas and Clearwater lake, 92

between Churchill and Pas, 92-93

staple food of inhabitants of country north of the Saskatchewan, 127

in the lakes and streams in the country between Churchill river and lake Athabaska, 129

in Torch river, 129

in Saskatchewan river, 129

in Reindeer lake, 129

in Methye lake, 129

in the north in general, 203-204

in Big Buffalo river, 205

and game of Mackenzie region, 288

of the Mackenzie country, 295

in Athabaska river and Great Slave lake, 297

of Mackenzie river, reported on by Mr. Wm. Ogilvie, 300

in the “Barren Lands”, 357

the arctic salmon, 358

in the Dubawnt and the Kazan, 359

in the Thelon, 360

Flour manufactured at Fort Vermilion, 169-170

Footprint lake, 51, 52

Fort Enterprise, description of country surrounding, 267

Fort Franklin, 13

trees a hundred and thirty years old, 275

country is well wooded, 276

Fort Good Hope, 217

fine tamarack, 268

fine jackpine according to Mr. McConnell’s report of 1888, 271

tar springs reported by Mr. McConnell, 282

Fort Liard, 221, 226, 233, 241

Fort Norman, 215, 238

fine tamarack, 268

fine spruce, 270

soil, 283

Fort Providence, bitumen near, 285

Fort Nelson is all prairie land, 269

Fort Rae and surrounding country, canoe birch at, 266

Fort Resolution, 240

deer, 293, 294

Fort St. John, agriculture at, 150

Fort Simpson, 220

in 1904, the sap was running freely from April 20 to May 1, 266

to Great Slave lake is all forest according to Mr. Ogilvie’s report, 267

fine tamarack, 268

moose, 290

Fort Smith, salmon up Mackenzie to, 299

Fort Vermilion, agriculture at, 147-148, 157, 163-164

climate at, 165

flour manufactured, 169-170

Fort Wrigley, 239

Foxe, Captain Luke, 7

Franklin, Sir John, 12

exploration of Arctic regions, 14

impression of the view from the heights above the Clearwater at Methye portage, 118

report of the agricultural possibilities of Athabaska basin, 133

in his journal of August 19, 1820, on Fort Enterprise, 267

reports on Yellowknife river, description of soil and timber, 267

Franklin river, granite along, 283

Galena found at Black bay on lake Athabaska, 181

Game in Keewatin area, 88

plentiful near forks of the Muhigan, 90

between Churchill and Pas, 92, 93

plentiful in Meadow lake district, 130

in the far north, 203, 204

at Fort Confidence, 293

feathered, on Mackenzie, Athabaska, Peace, Salt and Great Slave lake rivers, 294

and fur-bearing animals in far northwestern Canada as given by Mr. Moberly, 203, 204

Geikie river, 116

timber on the shores of, 122, 123

Gillam, Captain, 7

Gold found in a bar on Loon river, 180

in the bars above the mouth of Battle river, 180

in the bars in Peace river, 180

in Repulse bay, 340

Grande Prairie, agricultural possibilities at, 155, 156

“Grand View” on Mackenzie river, 217

Gravel river, timber along, 270

plenty of moose, 290

fish, 295, 296

Great Bear lake, black spruce around, 271

timber, 276, 323

soil of the surrounding country, 265

fish, 300

Great Bear river, description of, by Mr. J. M. Bell, 271

Great Slave lake to Fort Simpson is all forest according to Mr. Ogilvie’s report, 267

tar springs, 281

soil, 283

asphalt, 283

moose, 288

woodland caribou, 291

fisheries, 296

timber, 320

Great Slave river well timbered like that of lower Athabaska and Peace rivers, 262

Green lake district, agricultural possibilities of, 112, 113

timber, 119

fish, 129

Griffin, Mr. Robert, testimony of, 33, 34

Grouard, 170

Gypsum in vicinity of Nomansland, 84

near Peace river and Slave river, 183

at the mouth of Bear river, 282

Hanbury, Mr. David T., explorations of, 21, 22

on the Barren Lands, 303

on copper deposits of the north, 330

Хармон, г-н Дэниел Уильямс, впечатление от вида с высот над Клируотером у волока Метье, 117, 118

on the agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 144

Harrison, Mr. Alfred H., trip of exploration of, down Slave and Mackenzie rivers, 22

on Mackenzie basin, 240

Hayter, Mr. John, testimony of, on Hudson bay region, 33

Hayes, Mr. W., opinion of, of timber in Athabaska country, 176

Hearne, Mr. Samuel, historical trip of, 9, 10, 11

fine timber on Coppermine and in other northern parts, 264

Heart lake, agricultural possibilities around, 138

Hind, Professor, report of, 2, 3

Horetzky, Charles, C.E., reconnaissance survey of, through Peace river country, 17

report as to agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 144, 145

Говард, инспектор Д. М., отчет 1909 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях в северной части округа, Чипевайан и Смит-Лэндинг, 138, 139

as to agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 170-173

Hudson, Henry, 6, 7

Hudson bay, timber on the shores of, 67

fish, 89

seal, 89

Hudson bay and Norway House, timber between, 68

Hudson bay region, timber resources of, 79-80

water powers available in, 80

Hudson’s Bay Company, 7, 8

Ile à la Crosse, agricultural possibilities at, 98

garden at, 108

timber in the country around, 119

“Inconnu”, the, 301

Industries and transportation in Peace river district, 171, 172

Investigations by the Canadian Parliament, 16

Iron ore on Taylor and Gillis islands, 84

at Sipiwesk lake, 86

к югу от рек Саскачеван и Черчилль, 124

found by Mr. J. B. Tyrrell in Churchill river district and also north of lake Athabaska, 181

found on Peace, Clearwater and Athabaska rivers, 181

found along Clearwater river, 182

on Mackenzie river, 283

Iron, gold, silver, north of lake Athabaska, 339

Jackpine, 122

James, Captain Thomas, 7

James bay, west coast of, 57

timber on the shores of, 67

fish, 89

Jarvis, Inspector A. M., C.M.G., report of, as to wood buffalo in Athabaska country, 197, 202

Jennings, Inspector, reports of, 302

Keele, Mr. Joseph, reconnaissance across Mackenzie mountains on Pelly, Ross and Gravel rivers, 23

reports on timber of Gravel river, 270

on his explorations, 286

on moose in Gravel river valley, 290

fish in Gravel river, 295

Keewatin region, the, 28, 29

first part of the still unexploited northwest with which white men came into touch, 30

diameter and ages of trees growing in different localities throughout, 71

timber in the southern part of, 68, 69

timber in the western part of, 73

mineral resources, 82

geological formations, 83

game, fur-bearing animals and fish, 88

Keith bay, timber around, 275

Kelsey, Henry, 8

Кинг, доктор Ричард, показания перед комитетом британского парламента 1857 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях северного Саскачевана, 96, 97

Lac la Ronge and Prince Albert, country between, 100

Lac la Ronge district, agricultural possibilities of, 100

mineral possibilities, 126

coal, 126

general, 105, 106

Lac Seul, timber in the country about, 70

Lansdowne, lake, timber around, 66

Лоуренс, г-н Фред, член Королевского географического общества, показания перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о сельскохозяйственных возможностях и климате в стране реки Пис, 162, 165

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to timber in Peace river country, 179

Liard valley from the Mackenzie has fine large spruce, 269

Lignite found inland in country south and west of James bay, 82

in its crude form, 283

Little Prairie settlement, 171

Lockhart river well timbered, 277

bear and moose, 291

Low, Mr. A. P., exploration of, 18

personal account of his trip in 1886, 39

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907, 39, 40, 41

his report of 1886, 39

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907, 68

report of his examination of country between lake Winnipeg and Hudson bay, 82

examination before the Senate Committee of 1907, 82

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to fish in inland waters of Keewatin, 89, 90

Lumber for building, fine, along Mackenzie, 274

MacFarlane, Mr. R., Hudson’s Bay Officer, report on Anderson river by, 277

timber, 278

on woodland caribou between lakes Winnipeg and Athabaska, 291

Mair, Mr. Charles, evidence of, on agricultural resources of Peace river district, 170

climate of same, 174

timber in same, 179

Mackenzie, Mr. Alexander, trips of exploration of, 11

overlooking the Clearwater from Methye portage, 117

country north of the Mackenzie after leaving Slave lake, 267

Mackenzie river region, area comprised in, 29

agricultural possibilities, arable land and topography, 208

extent of watershed of, 209

table of distances, 210

navigation, 210

open season on Mackenzie river, 213

tributaries of Mackenzie, 214

ramparts of cañon of Mackenzie, 216

the “Grand View”, 217

cattle, 219

reindeer, 221

cereals, 221

root crops, 221

Professor Macoun’s testimony, 227

stock-raising, 228

R. G. McConnell, 229

William Ogilvie, 234

timber, 261, 262

muskeg and rocky areas, 261

fine balsam poplar, 268

waterpower, 271

timber, 274

coal, 281

salt springs, 281

salt, 282

iron, 283

fish and game, 288

caribou, 292

feathered game, 294

fish, 295

Macleod, Sergt. R. W., report of, on country between Fort Vermilion and Hay river, 139-140

on buffalo in the country between Fort Vermilion and the mouth of Hay river in Great Slave lake, 203

reports of his patrols in 1909 and 1910 from Fort Vermilion to Hay river, 205-206

Macleod, Mr. Malcolm, before Senate Committee of 1888, 274, 275

Macoun, Professor John, report of, on the Northwest Territories, 16

and Doctor Selwyn, expedition of, 17

упоминание им северной части Саскачевана как сельскохозяйственной страны в его книге «Манитоба и Великий Северо-Запад», 98

мнение о сельскохозяйственных возможностях страны реки Пис, изложенное в его книге «Манитоба и Великий Северо-Запад», 146–147

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1888 as to the character of the Peace river country, 147-149

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1888 as to the timber in Athabaska country, 175

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1888 as to fish in the north, 204

on Mackenzie basin, 228

Manasan falls, 51

Marble found on Marble island in Hudson bay and also at Churchill, 87

McConnell, R. G., B.A., explorations of, 18, 19

report on agricultural possibilities of Peace river country, 154-155

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 155-156

report on gold in northern Alberta, 180

on iron in Peace region, 181

on minerals in northern Alberta, 182, 183, 185

on petroleum in the tar sands, 188-189

opinion of the natural gas along the Athabaska river, 193-194

report on Mackenzie basin, 229

on the Mackenzie, 265

from Fort Providence along Beaver river to lake Bis-tcho, 267-268

timber about Fort Simpson, 268

timber along Liard river, 269, 270

jackpine grows as far north as Fort Good Hope, 271

timber below Fort Good Hope, 271, 272

tar springs about Great Slave lake, 281

indications of oil throughout Mackenzie valley, 282

fish in Great Slave lake district, 297

McDonald, Chief Factor A., report of, on minerals of Cree river, 126

McDougall, The Reverend Doctor John, opinion of, of the region to the south of Split lake, 37

McInnes, Mr. William, explorations of, 23

description of the country about Winisk and Attawapiskat rivers, 47-54

report in 1903, 1904 and 1905 of his survey of the region drained by the Winisk and the Attawapiskat, 70-71

report on region explored by him in 1906, 71-73

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907, 73

explorations in 1906 of the basins of Reed and Wekusko lakes and Grass river, 84-85

further evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907, 85

report of his explorations about Winiskand Attawapiskat rivers, as to game, fish and animals, 91

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to the fish in region lying west of Hudson bay, 91-92

McKay, The Venerable Archdeacon J., evidence of, before the Senate Committee of 1907, on Lac la Ronge district, 99-100

evidence given on the timber in the country around Lac la Ronge, 119

McKay, coal found at, 182

McLaggan, Mr. J. W., exploratory trip of, 1907, 58-59

account of his trip in 1907, 75-76

explorations for minerals, 86-87

description of the waters between Pas and Clearwater lake, 92

McMurray, agriculture at, 136

Meadow lake district, 113-114

game plentiful, 130

Medicinal springs on Clearwater river, 126

Mellor, Corporal, report of, on the country south west of Smith landing, 140

the buffalo country in northern Alberta, 202

fish in Big Buffalo river, 205

Methye lake, district, agricultural possibilities, 108-109

famous scenery, 117

timber, 120

fish, 129

Mineral resources of the country around Hudson bay, 81

observations of Rev. John Semmens in Burntwood district, 81-82

extensive rich deposits in southern part of Keewatin, 82

Missions, Church of England, 100, 106

Моберли, г-н Г. Дж., показания перед комитетом Сената 1887 года о животном мире на дальнем северо-западе, 127–128

statement in writing to Senate Committee of 1887 as to wood buffalo in northern Alberta, 196

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1887 as to game, fur-bearing animals and fish in the north, 203-204

Monkman, Mr. Joseph, testimony of, 16

Moose north of prairies and east of Rocky mountains, 128

on Snake lake at the mouth of Sandy river, 130

a moose country, 205-206

Great Slave lake, 288

Mackenzie region, 289

Athabaska and Slave rivers, 290

around Fort Simpson, 290

Barren Lands, 355

Mounted Police, Royal Northwest, reports on Mackenzie basin, 251

Mudjatik river, timber along, 122-123

Musk-Ox, the, 351

Natural gas on the Athabaska at mouth of Little Buffalo river, 193, 194

Navigation on Mackenzie river, 209

open season on Mackenzie, 213

Nelson House, potatoes grown as far north as, 56

Nelson river country, 56

Nickel found on west shore of Reindeer lake, 125

may possibly be found on Upper Winisk river, 85

Northern Alberta region, area comprised in, 29

Northern Saskatchewan region, area comprised in, 29

Northland’s first champions, the, 6

Norway House and Cross lake, wheat grown successfully at, 56

Norway House and Hudson bay, timber between, 68

Ogilvie, William, D.L.S., exploratory trips of, in 1884 and in 1888, 18

report on agricultural possibilities in the Athabaska basin, 134

on soil and climate in Peace river country, 149-154

on waterpower on Athabaska river, 177

on waterpower on Slave river, 177

on wood buffalo in northern Alberta, 196, 197

on fish in lake Athabaska, 204

on Mackenzie basin, 234

much forest between Great Slave lake and Fort Simpson, 267

dense forest around Fort Nelson, 269

on timber on lower Mackenzie, 272

on deposits of economic minerals in Mackenzie valley, 284

on fish of the Mackenzie, 300

Oil springs of Athabaska region, 19

Oil throughout Mackenzie valley, 282

Oliver, Hon. Frank, trip of, made in 1910, 27

his opinion of the agricultural possibilities of the country between Edmonton and the Mackenzie, 141

evidence before the Senate Committee as to agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 162

opinion of timber in Athabaska country, 177

O’Sullivan, Owen, C.E., on the west coast of James bay, 57

testimony before the Senate Committee of 1907, 57, 58

1906 report, 73, 74

further evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907, 74

Owl and Churchill rivers, timber in the country between, 76, 77

Pallister, Captain John, report of, 2, 3

Parliamentary inquiry, an early, 8, 9

Parliamentary inquiries of recent date, 16, 27

Pas and Cross lake, timber of the district between, 78, 79

Pas and Clearwater lake, Mr. McLaggan’s description of the waters between, 92

Патрулирование страны между Большим Невольничьим озером и Гудзоновым заливом инспектором Э. А. Пеллетье из Королевской Северо-Западной конной полиции, 23, 24

Peace river district, 131

river and tributaries, 143-144

climatic conditions, 149

settlements, 170, 171

transportation and industries, 171, 172

climate exceptionally healthy, 174

timber, 177-179

gold found in the bars in river, 180

iron, 181

timber, etc., 261, 262

fine balsam poplar, 268

woodland caribou, 291

feathered game, 294

arctic grayling, 296

Peat deposits in the area north of lake Winnipeg, 84

Pelletier, Inspector E. A., patrol of, of the country between Great Slave lake and Hudson bay, 23, 24

Petitot, Rev. Father, O.M.I., of Fort Good Hope, evidence of, before Senate Committee of 1888, 283

Petroleum, indications of, in the tar sands found along Athabaska river, 188

borings for, in Athabaska region, 189-194

all over Athabaska district, 282

Pike, Mr. Warburton, explorations of, of Great Slave lake district, 19

description of the climate in Peace river country, in his book, 173, 174

Pine (Banksian), 67

Mr. Preble’s report, 268

Point Separation and country surrounding is well wooded, 273, 274

Polar bear, the, 356

Poplar, Balsam, Rough-barked poplar, Cotton Tree, Balm of Gilead, etc., 65

aspen or white poplar, 122

balsam or black, 122

around Athabaska, Slave and Peace rivers, 268

Potatoes grown as far north as Nelson House, 56

fifty miles north of Pas, 56

at Split lake, 58

Prairie land around Fort Nelson, 269

Prairie River settlement, 171

Preble, Mr. Edward A., of the U. S. Biological Survey, exploratory trips of, 22

report on climatic conditions of various parts of Athabaska valley, 141, 142

on Mackenzie basin, 247

on the Barren Lands, 303

description of Slave river, 263

report on Great Slave lake, and its affluents, 265

on timber along Athabaska, Slave, Mackenzie and Peace rivers, 268

on Banksian pine, 268

on tamarack and its uses, 268

black spruce found up to Great Bear lake, 271

describes Lockhart river and its banks, 278

reports on game and fisheries, 288

on fish of Mackenzie basin, 295

Prince Albert, settlement north of, 103, 104

Pulpwood belt, a, 77

Quartz veins plentiful throughout the Keewatin belts, 85

Rae, Doctor, and Doctor John Richardson, expeditions of, 15

Range of growth of various trees in western Canada, 65

Red lake river and Red lake, timber on the banks of, 70

Reindeer lake, 116

cobalt found on shore of, 125

Mr. D. B. Dowling’s report on minerals, 125

nickel found on shore of, 125

fish, 129

Reindeer in Mackenzie region, 221

Report on the Northwest Territories by Professor John Macoun, 16

Reports of Mr. Frank J. P. Crean, C.E., on northern Saskatchewan, 26, 27

Report of Doctor Robert Bell of his exploratory trip from lake Winnipeg to Hudson bay in 1878, 37, 38

Report on the country north of the mouth of Saskatchewan river by Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, 41, 42, 43

Report of Mr. D. B. Dowling on upper Berens river district, 46, 47

Report of W. Thibaudeau on agricultural possibilities in Churchill district, 59

Report of Mr. John Armstrong of the preliminary survey of 1908 and 1909 for the proposed railway to Hudson bay, 60

Report of J. R. Dickson, B.S.A., M.S.F., on the rocks and soil of the area between Pas and Split lake, 60, 61

Report of Mr. J. R. Dickson on the climate and soil conditions of the area between Pas and Split lake, 62, 63

Report of Doctor Robert Bell of his explorations in the valleys of Nelson and Churchill rivers in 1879, 65, 66

Report of Mr. A. P. Low, on timber in Favourable lake district, 67, 68

Report of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell of his explorations in the southern part of Keewatin in 1896, 68, 69

Report of Mr. D. B. Dowling on timber north of lake Winnipeg, 69

Report of 1901 of Mr. Dowling on Ekwan district, 69, 70

Report of Mr. Dowling on his 1893 explorations in Red lake district, 70

Отчет г-на Макиннеса о его исследовании региона, дренируемого реками Уиниск и Аттавапискат в 1903, 1904 и 1905 годах, 70, 71

Report of Mr. McInnes on region explored by him in Cross lake district, 71, 73

Report of Mr. McInnes on his explorations in 1906, with reference to waterpowers, 73

Report of 1906 of Mr. Owen O’Sullivan, on timber in Keewatin area, 73, 74

Отчет г-на Альфреда У. Г. Уилсона в 1902 году о разведывательном траверсе через южную часть неисследованной области, лежащей к северу от озера Лак-Сёль и к востоку от озера Траут, 74, 75

Report of W. Thibaudeau, C.E., on Churchill district, 76, 78

Report of Mr. J. R. Dickson on the timber of the district between Pas and Cross lake, explored by him in 1910, 78, 79

Report of the British Parliamentary investigation of 1749, 81

Report of Mr. D. B. Dowling on the survey of Burntwood-Nelson lake Winnipeg district in 1899, 83

Report of Mr. Wm. McInnes, who explored the basins of Reed and Wekusko lakes and Grass river in 1906, 84, 85

Report of Mr. J. R. Dickson on the mineral deposits of the area explored by him south of Cross lake, 86

Report on the preliminary surveys for the Hudson bay railway by John Armstrong, C.E., 87

Report of Doctor Bell in 1886 on fish, animals and game in Keewatin area, 88

Report of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell on the fish and game in the south west of region explored by him in 1896, 90

Report of Mr. D. B. Dowling, in 1901, on the game, animals and fish in Ekwan district, 90, 91

Report of Mr. McInnes on the game, fish and animals about Winisk and Attawapiskat rivers, 91

Report of Mr. J. R. Dickson on the fish, animals and game in the area south of Cross lake, 92

Report of W. Thibaudeau. C.E., on fish and game between Churchill and Pas, 92, 93

Reports of Frank J. P. Crean, C.E., on region south of Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 105, 115

Report of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell on his explorations of 1892, 115, 116

Reports of Mr. F. J. P. Crean on timber areas, in northern Saskatchewan, 120-122

Reports of Mr. J. B. Tyrrell of his explorations of 1892 and 1893, minerals near lake Athabaska referred to in, 124

Report of Mr. Dowling of his survey of the west shore of Reindeer lake, reference to minerals in, 125

Report of Mr. Crean in 1908 on minerals in country north of the Saskatchewan, 126

Report of Chief Factor A. McDonald of minerals on Cree river, 126

Отчет г-на Дж. Б. Тиррелла о его исследованиях страны между рекой Черчилль и озером Атабаска в 1892 году о животном мире, 128, 129

Report of Mr. Crean in 1908 on fish and game in country north of the Saskatchewan, 129, 130

Report of Sir John Franklin on the agricultural possibilities of Athabaska basin, 133

Отчет геодезических партий правительства доминиона, отправленных впереди Канадской тихоокеанской железной дороги, относительно сельскохозяйственных возможностей страны, 134

Отчет Уильяма Огилви, землемера доминиона, о его поездке в 1884 году относительно сельскохозяйственных возможностей в бассейне Атабаски, 134

Отчет г-на Фрэнка Криэна в 1909 году о сельском хозяйстве в стране к западу от озер Метье и Буффало и к югу от реки Клируотер, 137, 138

Отчет в 1909 году инспектора Д. М. Говарда из Королевской Северо-Западной конной полиции о сельском хозяйстве в северной части округа, около Чипевайана и Смит-Лэндинга, 138, 139

Отчет в 1909 году сержанта Р. У. Маклеода из Королевской Северо-Западной конной полиции о стране между Форт-Вермилионом и рекой Хей, 139, 140

Report in 1909 of Corporal Mellor, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, on the country southwest of Smith Landing, 140

Отчет 1911 года суперинтенданта Г. Э. Сандерса, кавалера ордена «За выдающиеся заслуги», о сельскохозяйственных возможностях в стране от реки Атабаска до Большого Невольничьего озера и на запад до Скалистых гор, 140

Отчет г-на Э. А. Пребла из Биологического обследования США о климатических условиях различных частей долины Атабаски, 141, 142

Report of Charles Horetzky, C.E., on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 144, 145

Reports of William Ogilvie, D.L.S., on soil and climate of Peace river country, 149-154

Отчет в 1888 году г-на Р. Г. Макконнелла из Геологической службы о сельскохозяйственных возможностях в стране реки Пис, 154, 155

Report of G. M. Dawson, M.D., LL.D., in 1879-80 on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 157-161

Отчет в 1909 году инспектора Д. М. Говарда из Королевской Северо-Западной конной полиции о сельскохозяйственных возможностях в стране реки Пис, 170–173

Report of Mr. Conroy to the Superintendent of Forestry, January 17, 1910, on timber in Athabaska country, 176

Report of Mr. R. G. McConnell of the Geological Survey, in 1888 on gold in northern Alberta, 180

Report of Mr. R. G. McConnell in 1888 on iron in Peace river region, 181

Report of Mr. McConnell in 1888 on minerals in northern Alberta, 183-185

Report of Mr. McConnell on petroleum in the tar sands of Athabaska district, 188, 189

Report of Doctor G. M. Dawson on petroleum along the Athabaska in his Summary Report for 1894, 189

Отчет в 1910 году капрала А. Х. Шурера из Королевской Северо-Западной конной полиции о полезных ископаемых в стране между Атабаской и Мак-Мюрреем, 192

Report of Mr. William Ogilvie in 1888 as to wood buffalo in northern Alberta, 196, 197

Report of Inspector A. M. Jarvis, C.M.G., on wood buffalo in Athabaska country, 197-202

Отчет сержанта Р. У. Маклеода в 1910 году о бизонах в стране от Форт-Вермилиона до устья реки Хей в Большом Невольничьем озере, 203

Report of Mr. William Ogilvie on fish in lake Athabaska, 204

Report of Mr. Frank Crean on fish and game in the district explored by him in 1909, 204, 205

Reports of Sergeant R. W. Macleod of his patrols in 1909 and 1910 from Fort Vermilion to Hay river, 205, 206

Report of Superintendent Sanders in 1911 on fur-bearing animals in the far north, 206, 207

Report of Corporal S. G. Clay, of his patrol through Grande Prairie country in 1911, 207

Reports of Mr. E. A. Preble, of the U. S. Biological Survey, 263, 265, 266, 268, 278

Reports of Mr. R. E. Young, D.L.S., on timber of Mackenzie region, 264

Reports of R. G. McConnell, 265, 267-268, 270, 272, 281, 282

Report of Sir George Back on timber around Reindeer lake, 267

Report of Mr. William Ogilvie on timber and coal of Mackenzie river region, 267, 284

Report of Sir John Franklin on timber along Mackenzie river, 267

Report of Mr. E. Stewart in 1906 on timber of Mackenzie region, 268, 274

Report of Senate Committee of 1888, 268

Report of Mr. Ogilvie, on country around Fort Nelson, 269

Report of Mr. Joseph Keele on timber on Gravel river in 1908, 270

Report of Mr. J. M. Bell on timber along Martin and Great Bear rivers, 266, 271

Report of Dr. Dawson before Senate Committee of 1888, 271

Report of Mr. Macleod before Senate Committee of 1888, 274, 275

Report of Mr. Brock on coal area of Mackenzie district, 286

Report of Supt. Saunders on Athabaska, Peace and Mackenzie rivers, 287

Report of Mr. Keele on moose, 290

Reports of Bishop Clut, O.M.I., before Senate Committee, 265, 269

Resources of northern Saskatchewan, 95, 96

Resources of the region south of Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 105

Richardson, Doctor John, and Doctor Rae, expedition of, 15

Robson, Mr. Joseph, testimony of, 33, 34

Ross, Captain John, 13

Ross river partially timbered, 278

Russian provinces, comparison with, 255

St. Joseph, lake, section, 38

Salmon at Fort Providence, 298

up Mackenzie to Fort Smith, 299

Salt found at Salt river, 183

salt springs on Mackenzie river, 281

in Mackenzie river district, 282

at Salt river near Fort Smith, 282

Salt Prairie and Heart River settlement, 170

Salt river, feathered game along, 294

Сандерс, суперинтендант, кавалер ордена «За выдающиеся заслуги», отчет о сельском хозяйстве в стране от реки Атабаска до Большого Невольничьего озера и на запад до Скалистых гор, 140

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