BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Anderson, James. Letters from Chief Factor James Anderson to 

 Sir George Simpson, Governor in chief of Rupert Land. Com- 

 municated by the Hudson's Bay Company. Jour. Roy. Geog. 

 Soc, vol. 26 (1856), pp. 18-25. 



Anderson, James. Extracts from Chief Factor James Anderson's 



Journal. Communicated by Sir John Richardson. Jour. Roy. 



Geog. Soc.y vol. 27 (1857), PP- 321-328. 

 Arrowsmith, a. Map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the 



interior parts of North America, Jan, i, 1795, with additions 



to 1811. 



Back, Captain (Sir George). Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedi- 

 tion to the mouth of the Great Fish River, &c., in the years 1833, 

 i834,and 1835. London, 1836. 8vo. Maps and plates, x., 663. 



Bryce, George. The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay 

 Company, Toronto, 1900. 8vo. xxi., 501. 



Burpee, Lawrence J. The Search for the Western Sea. Toronto, 

 1908. 8vo. Maps and illustrations, ix,, 651. 



Cluny, Alexander. The American Traveller ; or. Observations on 

 the Present State, Culture and Commerce of the British Colonies 

 in America, &c. By an Old and Experienced Trader. London, 

 1769. 4to. Map and plate, 122. Another edition. i2mo. 

 New York, 1770. 



Dawson, George M. The Larger Unexplored Regions of Canada. 

 Ott. Nat.j 1890, pp. 29-40, with map. 



Dawson, George M. Notes to accompany a geological map of the 

 Northern portion of the Dominion of Canada, east of the Rocky 

 Mountains. Jnn. Rep. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey Can.y 1886. 

 Pt. R. Montreal, 1887. 8vo. Map, 62. 



DoBBS, Arthur. An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's 



Bay, in the North-West Part of America. London, 1744. 4to. 



Map. II., 211. 



4id 



