CONTENTS 



OF 



SE COND VOLUME. 



THE 



ASSINNIBOINE AND SASKATCHEWAN EXPLORING EXPEDITION 



OF 1858 (continued). 

 CHAPTER XXIII. 



LAKE WINNIPEG. RED RIVER TO THE LITTLE SASKATCHEWAN. 



Mouth of Red River. — Aurora. — Weather Signs. — Channel at the Mouth of 

 Red River. — Storm. — Character^' the South Coast of Lake Winnipeg. — 

 Fresh-water Shells. — New Land.— West doast. ; — Confervse. — The Willow 

 Islands. — Clay Cliffs.— Good Land.— Drunken River. — Aurora. — Rock 

 Exposure. — Deer Island. — Section, on.. Deer. ..Island. — Equivalent of the 

 Chazy Formation. — Fishing- • <3rou»dr — Miskena. — Grindstone Point. — 

 Rev. Mr. Brooking. — Rocks at. Grindstone Point — The Little Grindstone 

 Point. — East Coast of Lake Winnipeg. — Punk Island. — Yellow Ochre. — 

 Coast near Dog's Head. — Limestone Cave Point. — Fissured Rocks. — Jack 

 Fish River. — Fisher Bay. — The Cat Head. — Little Saskatchewan Bay. — 

 East Coast of Lake Winnipeg. — Dimensions of Lake Winnipeg. — Eleva- 

 tion and Distance of the Lake Superior Watershed. — Elevation of the 

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CHAP. XXIV. 



THE MOUTH OF THE LITTLE SASKATCHEWAN, OR DAUPHIN RIVER, TO THE 

 SALT SPRINGS ON WINNIPEGO-SIS LAKE. 



The Little Saskatchewan. — Height of Bank. — Country in Rear. — Tracking. 

 — Swamps. — Banks of River. — Ojibway Camp. — Whitefish.— Character 



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