CHAPTER XII. 



CONTENTS. 



BAKERY AT NISQUALLY- PROGRESS OF THE SURVEYS -LOSS OF AN EYEPIECE - 

 FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR IT-SURVEY OF HOODS CANAL-CELEBRATION OF FOURTH 

 OF JULY — VISIT FROM DR. M'LAUGHLIN — MOUNT RAINIER AND OTHER SNOWY 

 MOUNTAINS — EXPEDITION TO THE BUTE PRAIRIES — FARM OF THE COMPANY AT 

 NISaUALLY— SURVEY OF PUGET SOUND-RETURN OF LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S PARTY 

 — DISADVANTAGES OF THE POST AT NISQUALLY — NISQUALLY INDIANS — LIEUTE- 

 NANT JOHNSON'S OPERATIONS — EQUIPMENT OF HIS PARTY— HIS GUIDE— HIS FIRST 

 CAMP — HIS SECOND CAMP — PUYALLUP RIVER — DIFFICULT PATHS — LARGE ARBOR 

 VIT^E TREES— SMALOCHO RIVER— LOSS OF CAMP EQUIPAGE — GREAT SIZE OF THE 

 SPRUCE TREES — LA TETE MOUNTAIN — LITTLE PRAIRIE-CAMP AT THE EDGE OF 

 THE SNOW-DISTANT VIEW OF MOUNT RAINIER-SUMMIT OF THE RIDGE— ACCIDENT 

 TO THE CHRONOMETER — INDIANS DISMISSED - SMALOCHO RIVER — FIRE IN THE 

 WOODS-YAKIMA TRIBE — INTER VIEW WITH ITS CHIEF-HE EXCHANGES HORSES - 

 ANOTHER VIEW OF MOUNT RAINIER — SPOKANE INDIANS — YAKIMA RIVER— VERY 

 ELEVATED GROUNDS — DESCENT TOWARDS THE COLUMBIA - COLUMBIA RIVER— PIS- 

 CHOUS RIVER — INDIAN CULTIVATION — VIEW OF THE COLUMBIA— POINT DE BOIS— 

 OKONAGAN INDIANS-HIGH PRAIRIE-MOUNT ST. PIERRE — FORT OKONAGAN-FORT 

 THOMPSON — ARRIVAL OF MR. MAXWELL — FOOD OF THE INDIANS, AND OF THE 

 COxMPANY'S SERVANTS — AMUSEMENT OF THE INDIANS — DEPARTURE FROM FORT 

 OKONAGAN — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON LOSES HIS WAY — GRASSY PRAIRIE — GRANDE 

 COULEE— ARTIFICIAL HORIZON BROKEN-LIEUTENANT JOHNSON LEAVES THE PARTY 

 -THE PARTY ARRIVES AT FORT COLVILLE— LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S RIDE UP THE 

 SPOKANE-MISSIONARY STATION OF CHIMIKAINE-CORNELIUS, CHIEF OF THE SPO- 

 KANE TRIBE — SINGULAR PROPHECY — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S ARRIVAL AT FORT 

 COLVILLE. 



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