Diary, 1904, of trip to the Athabaska-Mackenzie region
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and in the distance range open range lofty with extended the highest capped with snow. To the North the Nahanni Mts extended. parallel with the Mackenzie, observed the following on th 2nd so near it Cornus can. & red [illegible] rarea m pierce Aristotrophyllo nplone Valeriana halfgrown M fallowns along the ridge and came come by way of a small lake on which one sight Archibell's pther. Saw then half finished nest and took a photo of it Many tracks of Moose and bears. Mosquitoes Today became transformed for the first from this season in the small lake I saw many small fish with a light lateral line evidently the same as I found between Rae and Ben Lake East summer Sun Eutamias but ceased not appear at