60 
NORTHWESTERN BOUNDARY OF UNITED STATES. [bull. 174. 
Approximate 
longitude. 
Kfnt-la; lake and mountains, Flathead County, Montana 
Kfsh-e-nehn ; camp, creek, and mountain 
Kish-ne-n£h-na; mountains 
Kit-lat-laa-nook; creek heading east of Mount Wilson and 
emptying into lower [Chief Mountain or Waterton] lake 
Kle-sfl-kwu; 1 creek tributary to upper Skagit, heading with 
Klehkwunum 
La-yome-sin; 2 creek, tributary to the Chiloweyuck 
Man-sel-pan-ik; 3 creek, tributary to Kle-sil-kwu Creek, head- 
ing with Chuch-che-hum 
Moo-yie; 4 camp, monument, river, and trail 
Nafs-nu-loh; station and river, south fork of Similkameen 
Ne-hoi-al-pft-kwu; 5 camp and river 
Ne-po-pe-£h-kum; creek, tributary to the upper Skagit 
Nook-sahk; river, Whatcom County, Washington. Now writ- 
ten Nooksak 
N'-shitl-shootl; 6 creek, tributary to Pa-say-ten River 
Okin-a-kane, now written Okanogan; county and river tribu- 
tary to the Columbia „ 
O-so-yoos; camp, lake, and station 
Pa-say-ten; 7 river tributary to Similkameen 
Pehosie, or Pekosie; lake and creek tributary to the Nooksak . 
Pep-tah-shin; creek at [Colville?] depot 
Sah-lilt-kwu; the forks [of ? ]. Not identified. Name not 
on boundary map. 
Se-haf-uks; the creek [at Archer's camp of October 10]. Not 
identified. 
Se-haf-ya-kan; Archer's camp of October 10. Not identified. 
Semiahmoo; bay and camp near western end of parallel 
Sen-eh-say; 8 station and creek, tributary to the Chiloweyuck . 
Shah-wa-tum ; mountain on upper Skagit 
Shwo-yel-pi; Kettle Falls of the Columbia 
Si-mil-ka-meen; camp and river tributary to the Okanogan 
Sin-pail-hu; 9 creek running south to the Columbia 
Skagit; cache, camp, county, and river, Washington 
114 15 
114 20 
114 15 
113 50 
121 
15 
121 
54 
121 
15 
116 
15 
118 
30 
121 
122 
15 
120 
40 
119 
30 
119 
25 
120 
30 
122 
05 
118 
122 
45 
121 
40 
121 
118 
10 
119 
30 
?118 
10 
122 
1 Klesilkwa of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
2 Written Layomesin on boundary map. Sweltzer River of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
8 Maselpanic, of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
4 The river is now known as Methow. 
5 Kettle River, of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
6 Roche River, of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
* Pasayton, of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
8 Slesse, of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
9 Not shown on boundary map. Land Office map of Washington has Sinpailhu, or Milk Creek 
(long. 118° 10'), just below Kettle Falls; also San Poil River and guide meridian. This latter is Sans 
Foil of official map of British Columbia, 1895. 
