VI CONTENTS. 



Indian Encampment. — Information of the Natives as to 

 the Rivers Thlew-ee-choh and Teh-Ion. — Arrival at Fort 

 Resolution - - - Page 57 



CHAP. III. 



Inquiries and Embarrassments about the Route. — Prepar- 

 ations for Departure Embark in search of the Thlew- 

 ee-choh. — Indian Encampment and Indian Politeness. — 

 Point of Honour among Indian Hunters. — Description of 

 the Country through which the Route lay. — A small Ice- 

 berg seen. — A Bear Hunt. — Indian Inconsistency. — 

 Description of the Coast Line. — Point Keith and Chris- 

 tie's Bay. — Eastern Extremity of Great Slave Lake. — 

 Discovery of the River supposed to lead towards the 

 Thlew-ee-choh. — Preparations to ascend it - 83 



CHAP. IV. 



Difficult and toilsome Ascent of Hoar Frost River. — Striking 



Scenery along its Course Illness of the Interpreter. — 



Encampment upon Cook's Lake. — Ascent of another small 

 River full of Rapids. — Desertion of Two Indians. — Per- 

 plexity of the Guide as to the proper Course, and Attempt 

 to desert. — Succession of Streams and Lakes. — Indian 

 Account of the The-lew or Teh-Ion. — Clinton-Colden, 

 Aylmer, and Sussex Lakes. — Discovery of the Thlew- 

 ee-choh - - - - 113 



CHAP. V. 



Digression concerning Hearne's Route - - 144 



CHAP. VI. 



Continue our Progress Rocks on the Thlew-ee-choh. — 



Island of singular Appearance. — Musk-Ox Lake. — Con- 

 jectures on the Course of the Thlew-ee-choh. — Icy 



