636 THE GLxVCIAL LAKE AGASSIZ. 



East shore of Lake Winnipeg — Continued. 



Between The Narrows and the mouth of Winnipeg River, numerous localities S. 40°-45° W. 



Winnipeg River, above Lac du Bonnet to the Whitemouth River (Tyrrell), approxi- 

 mately SSE. and SW. 



Tlie followiug, to Lake St. Martin, inclusive, are from a paper by Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, 

 of tlie Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, entitled "Pleistocene of 

 the Winnipeg basin," Am. Geologist, Vol. "VIII, pp. 19-28, July, 1891 : 



Lake Winnipeg : 



Northwest shore, " from William River to the mouth of the Saskatchewan," average S. 2° W. 



West shore, at mouths of St. Martin and Fisher rivers, probably about S. 



Cedar Lake : 



East side S. 18° W. 



West side, near mouth of the Saskatchewan S. 39^ W. 



Lake Winnipegosis: 



Northeastern angle S. 23° W. 



A little farther down the east shore S.9° W. 



Around its south end S. 2^-13- E. 



Dawson Bay S. -12°-58- W. 



Red Deer River. S.68=-78^' W. 



Swan Lake S. 48^-53^^ W. 



Lakt? Manitoba : 



Northwest arm Southward. 



East shore, near Steep Rock Point S. 8^-13^^ E. 



Lake St. M.artin, granite islands S. 33" E. 



Stonewall, in many places (Panton, Upham) S. 20^-2.5*^ E. 



Stony Mountain (Pan ton, Upham) S. 20^-25" E. 



Little Stony Mountain ( Upham) S. 25'^ E. 



Assiniboine River : 



Section 36, township 8, range 11, in three places (Upham) S.4°-8° W. 



And in one place S. 10" E. 



Section 23, township 9, range 10 (Tyrrell) S. 38° E. 



Athabasca Hiver and Lake, JToUaslon aiut Reindeer lakes, and sontliward to Cumberland House. 



Mountain Portage, Athabasca River, 7 miles above the mouth of Clearwater River S. 34° E. 



Or more probably J^ • 54° W. 



Fort Chipewyan, near the mouth of Lake Athabasca, also 1 mile Avest and 8 miles southwest 



of Fort Chipewyan S. 78°-83° W. 



The following observations, to (.Cumberland House, are by Mr. A. S. Cochrane, and 

 are communicated by Dr. Kobert Bell : 



North shore of Lake Athabasca : 



Ten miles north from the Burntwood Islands S. 81° W. 



Twenty miles west of Black Bay S. 61" W. 



Halfway from the west to the east end of the lake S.43° W. 



Twenty miles west of the Hudson Bay Company's post at Fond d<i Lac ... S. 21", 27°, and 31° W, 

 Hudson Bay Company's post, Fond du Lac, 50 miles west from the east end of the lake. S. 53° W. 

 On the western outlet of Wollaston (Hatchet) Lake, 15 miles east from its mouth at the 



east end of Athabasca Lake S. 85° W. 



Junction of Porcupine River with the western outlet of Wollaston Lake, 50 miles east of 



Athabasca Lake S. 75° W. 



North shore of Wollaston Lake, halfway between its western and eastern outlets S. 27° W. 



Jackfish Lake, about halfway between Wollaston and Reindeer lakes, by way of Hatchet 



Lake River '. S. 17° W. 



