432 PKELIMINARY TO THE APPENDIX. 



The Appendix which follows is divided into three cha2)ters. 

 The first of these embodies information of especial interest to 

 the immense army of home-seekers who, from every quarter, 

 are turning their eyes eagerly and hopefully toward the free 

 and boundless West. The second giiapter is designed for the 

 use of the sportsman, and the third furnishes very valuable 

 and instructive details concerning the topography, resources, 

 climate, etc., of the plains, and, more particularly, a de- 

 scription of the larger streams, with their contiguous val- 

 leys, w'hicli drain the vast area included wuthin the limits of 

 BuflPalo Land. W. E. W. 



