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"I suddenly stepped forward . . . and pressed the bulb," 



August 3 2 3 



"The big dark one was leading. He fell dead to my shot." 



August 6 2 42 



"He was the whitest of all and I killed him in his tracks," 



August 6 242 



"Finding him among the willows, almost at the foot," August 7 244 



Ewes seeking shelter from approaching storm (colored plate) . . 251 



Towing up the Ross River, August 23 260 



Head of Provost Canon. Big rock at right where accident hap- 

 pened 260 



Lewis Lake. Direction south-west, August 29 264 



Field Lake, Mount Sheldon, August 29 264 



"Sheldon Lake at the foot of Mount Sheldon which towers up 



from its shore," August 31 266 



"Time had fashioned the precipice walls in thousands of fan- 

 tastic shapes," September 4 272 



"A vast ampitheatre of perpendicular walls falling more than 



3,000 feet to a lake of sapphire blue," September 4 ... 272 



Camp at foot of Mount Riddell, September 6 274 



Indian cache near a bar of the Ross River, September 8 ... 274 



The Rose Mountains, July 20 278 



Mr. Rose and his cabin, September 12 278 



"Dropped almost at my feet," September 17 284 



Jefferies cabin, September 19 284 



Looking down on "Detour" of Pelly ranges along MacMillan 



in distance, September 23 286 



Glenlyons toward south-west Tay River mountains in distance, 



September 23 286 



Highest peaks of Glenlyons opposite Tay River, September 23 . 290 



Glenlyons looking south from same point, September 23 ... 290 





