MONTANA BOTANY NOTES 67 



Lo Lo Mountains, southwest of Missoula, 9,500 feet elevation. 



MacDougal Peak, in the Swan Range, over the shoulder of which the old 

 Aeneas trail leads. Elevation 7,600 feet. 



Mission Creek, in the Mission Mountains, heading in immense snowfields, 

 flowing westward past St. Ignatius, emptying into the Pend d'Oreille River. 



MfDonald Peak, Mission Mountains, elevation 10,100 feet. 



Monida, on the summit between Montana and Idaho, on the O. R. and N. 

 railway. 



Mud Creek, heading in the Mission Mountains, flowing westward across 

 Mission Valley in Flathead Indian Reservation. 



Nigger Praii'ie, an opening in the woods east of Bigfork, some new mines. 



O'Keefe Canyon, about eight miles northwest of Missoula. 



Poison, a town at the foot of Flathead Lake. 



Poison Swamp, near Poison. 



Ravalli, on the Northern Pacific railroad, Flathead Indian Reservation, 

 37 miles from Missoula. 



Ronan, town on Flathead Reservation, in Mission Valley. 



Rost Lake, a small lake a mile in diameter, in the timber at the foot of 

 MaoDougal Peak, Swan Range, Flathead Valley. 



Ryan's Lake, on the slopes of Mt. Powell, Deer Lodge valley. 



Rexford, a station on the Great Northern near the Canadian line, west of 

 Whitefish. 



Rim, the, rock cliff at the end of trail up Snyder Creek, at the southern 

 edge of ice of Sperry Glacier. 



Sperry Glacier, resting on the western slope of the main Rockies in a de- 

 pression between Gunsight and P^d wards Peaks, reached by trail from Lake 

 McDonald either from the south side, easily, or with more difficulty by trail 

 up Avalanche Basin. 



Silloway Peak, in the Swan Range, a few miles south and a little east 

 of MacDougal Peak, with triple summit, the highest 7,600 feet. 



Swan Lake, between Mission and Swan Ranges, twelve miles long, an 

 expansion of Swan River. 



St. Ignatius, on Flathead Reserv-ation, in Mission Valley. 



Stanton Lake, three miles west of Great Northern railway, near Nyack. 



Silver Bow, railway junction near Butte. 



Somers, town on the northwest corner Flathead Lake. 



Schultze's Cabin, a point on the Aeneas trail from Flathead Lake across 

 Swan Range, the farthest point to which wagons may be taken. 



Stanton, Mt., at upper end of Lake McDonald, northwest of the lake. 



Sentinel, Mt., also called University Mountain, just east of the University 

 of Montana campus at Missoula. 



Thompson Falls, a town in Western Montana, near the state line, on the 

 Northern Pacific railroad. 



Trail Creek, a creek on the eastern face of the Swan Range, just north of 

 MacDougal Peak, flowing into the South Fork of Flathead River.. 



Wild Horse Island,' large island in the western or Big Arm of Flathead 

 Lake. 



Whitefish, on the Great Northern raili-oad, near Kalispell. 



Whitewater. 



Yellow Bay, on the eastern side of Flathead Lake, midway. 



