rs es 
; — as to the past 
— 
tothe high» ridges, which are generally | 
UATE. ee ee 
6F 
ee, A te nde 
display yed in masses, and covered with pin 
This rock i is very friable, and it is undoubt- | ce 
edly from t the prairies 
cor n built in the 
sping, and halted a on the principal 
bra of the diver, During morning 
vel, the ae te 
istic ee being esparceite, (onobrychis 
va,) a species of clover which is 
in to 
s 
quiring only a mie ae of t 
once in fifteen years. Its abundance here 
joan value of this re- 
Ss of antennaria in flower 
very ©¢ on re 
the line of road; 
herr the erage were mbere d wit th willow 
ascending direction to the next nearest hole 
— no doubt that all their —_ habita- 
h o The 
greater seer of the people were s ok: to-day, 
lw eet to attribute their indis- 
Paitin eatles meat of the 
illed the previous da 
much mc amon 
isoaily 
y- 
e were no indications of | 
a large bear, so busily en- 
grizaly 
es. gaged i in digging roots that: he did not pers! 
us until we were galloping down a 
ards from him, when ns! 
im. The 
blocked up with fallen 
timber ; and we kept — ru — fight for 
oO by the charging 
He did ne fall until 
received six rifle balls. e 
added nothing to 
llowed a3 pei 
broken ridge, — ae 
ter, was about 7,500 fee 
sea. This is a sion anak into which 
es _— are — and from whieh 
almost every direction, 
to its head in a 
to the ba-~ 
above the 
o 
y forms 
pesirie <r games sw 
e had an e: diana vie 
soe sare eae a the 
tain = yyw 
a ti x the plains, 
to its ba 
very strong contrast with the black masse’ 
of timber, and the glittering snow above . 
them. With occasional exceptions, com- 
paratively so v Be | as not to require 
tion 
