. The Canadian field-naturalist. View of portion of lake from slopes, looking Terrain from a small ridge near the camp-site. ings obtained from the aircraft altimeter, in- dicated the lake level to be 1700 feet, while the height of some of the surrounding hills approximated 3000 feet ascertained by flying level with their summits. The lake, situated in a rough cone of hills and mountains, is about a mile and a half long and a quarter mile wide. The shoreline consists of a band of igneous boulders per- haps ten feet wide, with alpine tundra Please note that these images are extr


. The Canadian field-naturalist. View of portion of lake from slopes, looking Terrain from a small ridge near the camp-site. ings obtained from the aircraft altimeter, in- dicated the lake level to be 1700 feet, while the height of some of the surrounding hills approximated 3000 feet ascertained by flying level with their summits. The lake, situated in a rough cone of hills and mountains, is about a mile and a half long and a quarter mile wide. The shoreline consists of a band of igneous boulders per- haps ten feet wide, with alpine tundra Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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