66 BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA 



LOCALITIES. 



Alta, a station at the head of Bitter Root Valley. 



Avalanche Basin, below Sperry Glacier. 



Bigfork, the location of the University of Montana Biological Station, at 

 the outlet of Swan River into Flathead Lake. 



Blackfoot Glacier, on the north slope of Blackfoot and the south and east 

 slopes of Jackson Mountains main range of the Rockies, the drainage into 

 St. Mary's Lake, and the Hudson Bay drainage. 



Belton, on the Great Northern railway,' on the Middle Fork of Flathead 

 River. 



Bull Island, one of the chain of islands in the lower portion of Flathead 

 Lake. 



Browning, on the Great Northern railway, Blackfoot Indian Reservation. 



Big Arm, the large western projection of Flathead Lake. 



Como Peak, in the Bitter Root Mountains, opposite the postoffice Como. 



Colville. 



Darby, a town in the upper Bitter Root valley. 



Dayton, postoffice at the Big Arm of Flathead Lake. 



Daphnia Pond, at Bigfork, upper end of Flathead Lake. 



Durant, railroad junction 15 miles east of Anaconda. 



Elrod Peak, between the South and Middle Forks of Flathead River, one 

 of a series of bald crags of yellow arglllite, the waters from the north glacier 

 flowing into Stanton Lake, from the west, forming creek which flows into the 

 South Fork. Elevation 9,500 feet. 



Evaro, station on the Northern Pacific railroad, summit or pass in the 

 Cabinet Mountains, 16 miles from Missoula. 



Echo Lake, a small lake in the wooded valley west of the Swan Range, 

 near Bigfork. 



Edwards, Mt., touching Sperry Glacier on the southwest. 



Flathead Delta, upper or northern end of Flathead Lake, where Flathead 

 River enters. The delta is formed by the old and present channels of the 

 river. 



Gunsight Pass, over the main Rockies between Gunsight and Jackson 

 Mountains. 



Gunsight Lake, between Gunsight and Jackson Mountains, on the Hudson 

 Bay side, along the trail over Gunsight Pass. 



Garrison, town on the Northern Pacific railroad, junction of Deer Lodge 

 and Little Blackfoot Rivers. 



Hot Springs, on Flathead Reservation, 35 miles west of Poison, and 25 

 miles from Plains, the former at the foot of Flathead Lake, the latter on 

 the Northern Pacific railroad. 



Haggin, Mount, south of Anaconda, continental divide. 



Holzinger Basin, at an elevation of about 6,500 feet, along the trail from 

 McDonald Lake to Sperry Glacier up Snyder Creek. 



Jordan Lakes, two small lakes on the southwestern slope of McDonald 

 Peak in the Mission Mountains, not far from Mission Valley proper. 



Lambert Valley. A small valley at higher elevation (7,000 feet) in the 

 Mission Mountains, on the south side of Mission Creek, back of (east of) the 

 high unnamed peak next to Mission Valley. 



Little Bitter Root, river and valley, in Flathead Indian Reservation. The 

 valley is the old river valley which was the former outlet of Flathead Lake. 



Lincoln Pass, on the trail from Lake McDonald to Gunsight, pass between 

 Gunsight and Lincoln Peaks. 



Little Matterhorn, a sharp point of rocks at foot of Sperry Glacier, jutting 

 out from Edwards. 



Lake McDonald, a few miles from Belton on the Great Northern railroad, 

 12 miles long and about two miles wide; not to be confused with McDonald 

 Lake in the Mission Mountains, 80 or 90 miles further south. 



Lake Louise, between Gunsight and Jackson Mountains, along Gunsight 

 trail. Elevation about 6,000 feet. 



