. History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean [microform] : performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the government of the United States. Lewis and Clark Expedition; Lewis and Clark Expedition; Botany; Zoology; Botanique; Zoologie; Indians of North America; Indiens d'Amérique. ;â T I ' t :fl' I 1 i ; .-i ' â 1. 1158 VARIOUS TRIRUTARIES OF THE YELLOWSTONE. enters behind an island, from the south; it is about ,oo yards m . bold curren


. History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean [microform] : performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the government of the United States. Lewis and Clark Expedition; Lewis and Clark Expedition; Botany; Zoology; Botanique; Zoologie; Indians of North America; Indiens d'Amérique. ;â T I ' t :fl' I 1 i ; .-i ' â 1. 1158 VARIOUS TRIRUTARIES OF THE YELLOWSTONE. enters behind an island, from the south; it is about ,oo yards m . bold current of muddy water, and is probably nver called by the Indians the Little Bighorn. Much further down there is] another stream, on the ri^ht. -5 yards wide, the Indian name of which is [not] Mashaskap. Nearly opposite to this creek they camped, after making 73 miles. The nver during part of the route is confined by which on the right are of a soft, yellowish, gritty rock, while those on the left are harder and of a lighter color. In some of these cliffs were several strata of coal of different thicknesses and heights above the water; but like that of the Missouri, it is of an inferior quality. (P-J9-^) July 29M. During the night there was a storm map is easily identified as the Great Porcupine river of present maps from the north wuh the town of Ada near its mouth, with Cast! Butte on £ p,a7n off s le bank, about ten miles from the Vellowstone. and with a la^e iv from (2 Tlus last ,s the " four miles further " stream "of importance " ''behind ; . Sa, a Jt ^^^l ^^l^LilSl Ct ^tZ Porcupine . makes the hrst pair of rivers. It is correctly charted by Clark on ri??;hfc; wete^-T"^ V'f ^ "-- ^siteh-'«â, t'r name see note ^ p. ^24. '' ^'"'"^"«^' ^^^^ 'iver-for which ot creeks, one of which, on the north, is now called Short creek T fin 1 m nameai the codex "Table Brook" (... Table ''cree


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