72 THE SALMON FISHER. 



a number of them in 1864, and wrote quite an inter- 

 esting pamphlet, entitled, "Wilderness Journey- 

 ings," which is still on the shelves of some libraries- 

 If one could follow the Governor's earnest advice r 

 he would take not only mosquito bars but the finest 

 woven illusion to keep out the punkies/ midges, 

 sand-flies, and " bite-'em-no-see-'ems," all of which 

 are the same bird under different synonyms. I will 

 add that there has just been published a very capital 

 map which will prove quite indispensable in making 

 the tour of the watercourses. It has been prepared 

 from the memoranda of Mr. J. Whitman Bailey, and 

 is printed by Dannell & Upham, 283 Washington 

 street, Boston. Rapids, portages, camping grounds, 

 and fishing places are marked upon it. It will cer- 

 tainly prove a most acceptable aid to many who will 

 visit that delectable country in the future. 



ITINERARY OF CANOE ROUTES. 



1. From the St. John River and the Grand via 

 Waagan and Waagansis to the river Restigouche. 



2. River Restigouche and Tom Kedgewick to Rim- 

 ouski and the St. Lawrence. 



3. River Nepissiguit via portage to the Northwest 

 Miramichi. 



