68 PELOUSES. SPOKAXES. 



132. 



VIEW IN THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. 



133. 



VIEW ON THE COLUMBIA. 



134. 



VIEW ON THE COLUMBIA. 



135. 



THE ARTIST TRAVELLING IN NORTHERN OREGON IN 

 THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. 



136. 



VIEW OF MOUNT HOOD. 



137. 



CASCADES OF THE COLUMBIA. 



138. 



THE GREAT DALLES BASIN, AND VIEW OF 

 MOUNT HOOD. 



SPOKANES. 



BESIDE on the Spokane River, and occupy the country on the 

 Columbia River as high as the 49 of latitude. 



They subsist chiefly on salmon, which are caught in great abun 

 dance during the fishing season, and dried for winter consumption. 

 Owing to a scarcity of game, and their improvidence, they are fre 

 quently reduced to great want, and exist for months on moss and 

 roots. Small parties join the Flat Heads, and the Coeur-de-Lions, 

 (who occupy the adjacent territory,) in their buffalo-hunts on the side 

 of the Rocky Mountains. 



