A LIST OF THE CHIEF WORKS CITED. 



1795. Samuel Hearne. A Journey IVom Prince of Wales's 

 Fort in Hudson Hay, to the Northern Ocean. 

 Undertaken by order of the 1 ludson's Hay Corni)any, 

 for the discovery of copper mines, a North-west 

 Passage, &c., in the years 1769, 1770, 1771, iind 

 1772. 4to, xliv, 458 pp., 9 plates, 5 maps. Lon- 

 don. 



[1799 1814. Alexander Henry XL MS. Journal, a 

 valuable work of travel and Natural History ob.ser- 

 vations in the North-west, edited by Dr. Klliott 

 Coues, and published 1897, r/. v.] 



1823. John Franklin. Narrative of a Journey to the shores 

 of the Polar Sea, in the years 18 19, 20, 21, and 22. 

 Narrative by Franklin; Natural History appendix by 

 J. Richardson, J. Sabine and others. 4to, ]0 plates, 

 4 maps, 768 pp. London. 



1823. Stephen H. Long. Account of an ICxpedition from 

 Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, performed in 

 the years 18 19 and 1820. Notes by T. Say and 

 Edwin James. 2 vols., 8vo, 5 and 503 pp.; 442 and 

 xcviii pp., and atlas, 2 maps and 9 plates. Phila- 

 delphia. 



1825. William H. Keating. Narrative of an Expedition to 

 the source of St. Peters River, Lake Winnipeek, 

 Lake of the Woods, etc., performed in the year 1823. 

 (Under Stephen H. Long.) 2 vols., 8vo, 458, 248 

 pp. Nat. Hist, app., pp. 156. Pll. 8, incl. i map. 

 London. 



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