THE SECOND VOLUME. 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Route to the Summit Camp—Spokan Plains—Fearful De- 
struction of Horses—Syniakwateen (or ‘The Crossing ’)— 
A Butterfly Assemblage—The F ox-sparrow—Goatsuckers 
—The Osprey — Redstart — Louisiana Tanager—Dusky 
Grouse — Franklin’s Grouse—Ruffed Grouse — Harris’s 
Woodpecker— Gairdner’s Woodpecker — White-headed 
Woodpecker — Three-toed Woodpecker — Log-cock — 
Lewis's Woodpecker—A new Cicada (Cicada Occiden- . 
talis) : : 
CHAPTER IX, 
From Syniakwateen to the Pack River—From Pack River 
to the Kootanie—The Tobacco Plains—Hudson’s Bay 
Company’s Trading-post—The Kootanie Indians—A Koo- 
tanie Canoe—The Galton Range and Flathead River— 
The Moose Deer—Wapiti or Oregon Elk—Caribou— 
Virginian Deer—White-tailed Deer—Black-tailed Deer— 
Mule Deer—The Ascent of the Rocky Mountains—Camp 
in the Glen—Yellow-haired Porcupine—Say’s Striped 
Squirrel—Pinus Contorta—Rock Ptarmigan—The Moun- 
tain Goat—The Bighorn'and Rock-whistler 
CHAPTER X. 
Camping—Packing—Provisioning—The Boundary Tour 
CHAPTER XI. 
Indian Dogs 
CHAPTER XII. 
The N. atives, their Customs and Traditions 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Departure from Fort Colville—Vancouver Island Crabs 
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