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The following additional names are used in this paper and may 

 in due time come before the Geographic Board for its consideration : 



Billings Butte (pi. 57, fig. 2), a rocky butte rising above Hunga 

 Glacier on a north ridge of Mount Resplendent and west of Lynx 

 Mountain. (The Extinguisher of Coleman.) Named in honor of 

 the late Mr. E. Billings of the Geological Survey of Canada. 



Chapa (beaver) Point, northwest point above Mural Brook and 

 Smoky River at the southern end of Shota Mountain (pi. 57, fig. i). 



Chushina (small) Glacier, west slope of Phillips Mountain (pi. 57, 

 fig. 2). 



Chupo (fog, mist) Glacier, southwest glacier of northwest snow 

 field of Robson Peak (pi. 58, fig. i). 



Hihnna (owl) River, west branch of Moose River extending into 

 Resplendent Valley. 



Hitkd (brown) Mountain, south point above Mural Brook and 

 above Smoky River and Mural Glacier (pi. 57, fig. i). 



Hota (gray) Cliffs, of southwest slope of Mahto Mountain above 

 Coleman Brook (pi. 57, fig. i). 



Hunga (chief) Glacier, great north glacier of Robson Peak = 

 Robson Glacier of Wheeler (pi. 58, fig. i). 



Hutani (east) Mountain, 2.75 miles (4.4 km.) west-northwest of 

 Yellowhead Pass on the Continental Divide. 



McEvoy Mountain, point on Continental Divide northwest of Yel- 

 lowhead Pass. Named in honor of James McEvoy who surveyed 

 the Yellowhead Pass region. 



McLaurin Mountain (9,004 feet), northwest of Berg Lake. The 

 Whitehorn east station of the Wheeler map. 



McNaughton Mountains, mountain ridges between Moose River 

 and Grant Creek, of which Mowatt Mountain is the southeastern 

 point. Named in honor of Mrs. McNaughton, w'ho crossed the 

 Yellowhead Pass and was the author of a book on the subject in 

 1862. 



Mahto (grizzly-bear) Mountain, between Smoky River and Calu- 

 met Creek (pi. 55, fig. 2). 



Miniohan (through the water) Mountains, west and northwest of 

 Robson Peak, across the Valley of a Thousand Falls (pi. 58, fig. i). 



Phillips Mountain (9,542 feet). Named for Donald Phillips who 

 climbed Robson Peak with Dr. Kinney in 1909 (pi. 57, fig. 2). 



Sdpa (black) Mountain, ridge northeast of Smoky River and 

 northwest of Calumet Creek. 



Shio (grouse) Point, high point northwest of Moose Pass. 



