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(18) Sink-hole Slough , 16 Miles East of Moose Lake , Lat. 59° 30' 20", 
Long. 112° 43' 30". 
This is a large sink-hole with sandy banks and a stream running into 
a pond at its lowest part. A wide variation in habitats occurs, from dry, 
unstable, sandy slopes to wet sloughs. The distance from Moose lake is 
by the pack trail that leads to Pine lake. 
(19) Moose (Eight) Lake , Lat. 59° 36', Lqng. 113° 7'. 
The position given here is approximately that of the ranger station 
about \\ miles from the eastern end of the lake. The collections are from 
various habitats within a radius of 5 miles from this point. Moose lake is 
known as Eight lake on the most recent maps. 
(20) Indian Graveyard , Peace River, Lat. 58° 42' 30", Long. 113° 51'. 
The collections are from the woods along the river, from various aban- 
doned channel sloughs in the vicinity, and from a nearby poplar bluff. The 
locality is about 6 miles east of the western boundary of the park, and 
about 150 miles (by the river) above the Slave. It is a popular Indian 
rendezvous, at the southern end of a pack trail that leads around the base 
of Caribou mountains to the Jackfish Lake country. 
(21) Base of Eastern Slope of Caribou Mountains, Lat. 58° 57', Long. 
113° 55'; and Lat. 58° 51', Long. 113° 57'. 
The collections are from two localities, as noted. One is about 11 
miles north of the Peace and the other is about 18 miles. Woods and semi- 
open prairies make up most of the habitats. 
(22) Eastern Edge of Caribou Mountain Plateau , Lat. 58° 54', Long. 
114° 9'; and Lat. 58° 51', Long. 114° 9'. 
Most of the collections are from the first of the two localities cited, 
and are from upland timber and muskeg areas. Both places are reached 
from the 11 -mile prairie district, and are just west of the western boundary 
of the park. 
(23) Ninishith Hills , Lat. 59° 45', Long. 113° 7'. 
The locality given here is approximately that at which Little Buffalo 
river cuts through the range of hills. 
(24) Lower Slave River. 
The few collections recorded thus are mainly from the banks of the 
stream not far below Grande Detour, about 60 miles below Fort Smith. 
(25) Localities cited by Russell: 
Little Buffalo River: mainly that part of the river between Lobstick 
•creek, west of Salt River settlement, and Nyarling river. 
Sass Creek , Bear , Clewi, and Nyarling Rivers: all western tributaries 
of the Little Buffalo, draining the northern area of the park. The Nyarling 
forms part of the northern boundary of the park. 
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