SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. 75, NO. 5, PL. 69 



Panoramic view of the upper half of the northwest side of Mount Stephen ( 10.485 feet, 3,155.8 m.), and the iiortheni face of Mount i:)ennis (8,321. feet, ->..S37.8 m.) and, in the foreground, the ridges extending westward nearly to Ottertail River. In the distance at the right Mount Hurd (9,265 feet. 2.823.9 m.) 

 and Mount \ au.x (10.H81 feet. 3.316.5 m. 1 of the Ottertail Range. On the southwest slope of Mount Ste]>hen the continuitv of tlie section is broken between -he nearlv horizontallv bedded strata of the mountain and the southwesterly dipping strata forming the ridge leading to Mount Dennis Ridge, which is 

 formed of L pper Camlirian shales and interbedded limestones. (See pi. 71.) Locality.— At P on map, plate 26. Southeast and south of Field, British Colutnbia. 



