10 CONTENTS. 



. CHAPTER IV. 



Length, Breadth, and Depth of Puget Sound Natural Re- 

 sources of the Surrounding Country Flora and Fauna of the 

 Region Great Variety of Game Birds and Animals Large 

 Variety of Game and Food Fishes A Paradise for Sports- 

 ma a or Naturalist A Sail Through the Sound Grand 

 Mountains in Every Direction The Home of the Elk, Bear, 

 Deer, and Salmon Sea Gulls as Fellow Passengers Photo- 

 graphed on the Wing Wild Cattle on Whidby Island- 

 Deception Pass; its Fierce Current and Wierd Surroundings 

 Victoria, B. C. A Quaint Old, English-looking Town. 42 



CHAPTER V. 



Through English Bay Water Fowls that Seem Never to Have 

 Been Hunted Rifle Practice that was Soon Interrupted 

 Peculiarities of Burrard Inlet Vancouver and Port Moody 

 A Stage Ride to Westminster A Stranger in a Strange 

 Land Hunting for a Guide "Douglass Bill" Found and 

 Eniployed^-An Indian Funeral Delays the Expedition. . 53 



CHAPTER VI. 



The Voyage up the Frazier Delicious Peaches Growing in S'ght 

 of Glaciers The Detective Camera Again to the Front 

 Good Views from the Moving Steamer A Night in an 

 Indian Hut The Sleeping Bag a Refuge from Vermin The 

 Indian as a Stamping Ground for Insects He Heeds Not 

 Their Ravages 59 



CHAPTER VII. 



A Breakfast with the Bachelor Up Harrison River in a Canoe 

 Dead Salmon Everywhere Their Stench Nauseating The 

 Water Poisoned with Carrion A Good Goose Spoiled with 

 an Express Bullet Lively Salmon on the Falls Strange In- 

 stinct of this Noble Fish Life Sacrificed in the Effort to 

 Reach its Spawning Grounds Ranchmen Fishing with Pitch- 

 forks, and Indians with Sharp Sticks Salmon Fed to 

 Hogs, and Used as Fertilizers; the Prey of Bears, Cougars, 

 Wild Cats, Lynxes, Minks, Martins, Hawks, and Eagles. 66 



