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APPENDIX. 



XIV. 



List of Photographs, of Red River; the Churches of Selkirk 

 Settlement ; the Houses and Stores of the Settlers ; Indian 

 Tents and Graves ; the Prairie ; the Forts and Stores of the 

 Hon. Hudson's Bay Company ; the Native Races ; and the 

 Expedition returning to Crow Wing in Dog Carioles* 



THE RED RIVER. 



View of Eed Eiver, from the Stone Fort. 

 View of Eed Eiver, from St. Andrew's Church, four miles 

 above the Stone Fort. 



Eed Eiver ; Middle Settlement, eight miles below Fort Grarry. 



Freighter's Boat on the banks of Eed Eiver, seven miles below 

 Fort Grarry. 



Bishop's Court (the residence of the Bishop of Eupert's Land,) 

 on the banks of Eed Eiver. 



(These Photographs exhibit the general character of the river.) 



CHURCHES OF SELKIRK SETTLEMENT. 



Cathedral of St. Boniface (Eoman Catholic) and Nunnery, on 

 the banks of Eed Eiver, opposite Fort Grarry. 



St. John's Church, two miles below Fort Garry. (Ch. of 

 Eng.) 



Presbyterian Church and Parsonage, seven miles below Fort 

 Garry. 



St. Paul's Church, Parsonage, and School House, eight and a 

 half miles below Fort Grarry. (Ch. of Eng.) 



St. Andrew's Church (Eapids Church), sixteen miles below 

 Fort Grarry. (Ch. of Eng.) 



St. Andrew's Parsonage. 



* These Photographs can be procured from Mr, J. Hogarth, No. 5, Haymarket, 

 London. Price two guineas. 



