[WHITE] PLACE-NAMES IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS S24 
Livingstone; range, Oldman river, Alta.; after David Livingstone (1813-73), 
famous missionary and African explorer. (Blakiston) 
Livingstone; mount, river and post office, Oldman river, Alta. 
Llysyfran; peak, Maligne river, Athabaska river, Alta.; named by Mrs. Schaffer 
after ‘‘a family name” of her companion, Miss Mary Vaux (see Mary Vaux). 
Loaf; mountain, Oldman river, Alta.; descriptive. 
Lone; mountain, Oldman river, Alta.; descriptive. 
Loop; ridge and railway station, Michel creek, B.C.; just above the ‘loop’ in the 
Canadian Pacific railway. i j 
Louis; mount, Bow river, Alta.; after Louis B. Stewart, D.T.S., Professor of Sur- 
veying, Toronto University. 
Louise; lake, Bow river, Alta.; after H.R.H. Princess Louise, fourth dau. of Queen 
Victoria; b. 1848; m. Marquis of Lorne (later, Duke of Argyll), 1871. (see Alberta) 
*Lundbreck; town, Crowsnest river, Alta.; after Breckenridge and Lund Coal Co., 
operating collieries there. 
Luxor; railway station, Columbia river, B.C.; probably after Luxor, a town of 
Upper Egypt. 
Lychnis; mountain, Baker creek, Bow river, Alta.; after a wild flower. 
Lyell; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta. and B.C.; after Sir Charles Lyell 
Ÿ (1797-1875), a noted British geologist. (Hector) 
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Macdonald; range, Kootenay river, B.C.; possibly after Sir John A. Macdonald 
(1815-90), Premier of Canada, 1857-61, 1867-73 and 1878-91. (Palliser) 
Maus; creek, Kootenay river, B.C.; after Wm. Maus, an old placer miner, who, 
when the Wild Horse diggings were exhausted, took up a ranch in vicinity. 
McArthur; mount, lake, creek and pass, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after J. J. 
McArthur, D.L.S., International Boundary Surveys, Dept. of Interior. 
McConnell; mount, Red Deer river, Alta.; named by Dawson after R. G. McConnell, 
Deputy Minister, Dept. of Mines; in 1882, was assistant to Dr. Dawson. 
McDougall; mount, Kananaskis river, Alta.; after Rev. George McDougall and his 
sons, David and Rev. John McDougall. Rev. Geo. McDougall laboured for many 
years among the Stoneys and his work was continued by his son John. (Daw- 
son) 
McGillivray; railway station, Elk river, B.C.; after a contractor on the Crowsnest 
section of the Canadian Pacific Ry. 
McLatchie; creek, Flathead river, B.C.; after late John Mcl:atchie, D.L.S.; was 
“employed. by Canadian Pacific railway to run meridian line from Crowsnest 
station to International boundary line.” 
McMurdo; railway station, Columbia river, B.C.; after Arch. McMurdo, pros- 
pector; the first white settler. 
McQuarrie; creek, Fording river, B.C.; after a Canadian Pacific railway employee. 
Maligne; river, lake, mountain and station, Athabaska river, Alta.; name originally 
applied to the river and was descriptive of the difficulty experienced in traversing 
its valley. 
Margaret; lake, Bow river, Alta.; after a daughter of Rev. H. P. Nichols, Holy 
Trinity church, New York. (Thompson) 
Marpole; mount, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after R. Marpole, General Executive 
Assistant, Canadian Pacific Ry., Vancouver. 
