. The land of the muskeg [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. hi\(;i:r .and ten 191 branches in a vain attempt to keep dry. There was much discussion as to our position. We found upon Mr. Dawson's map a small river mark, called Fall Creek. During the morninj^- we had remarked a waterfall in a tributary of the Missenchinea coniinn in from the south. From this we conjectured that we had already marched a considerable distance. A little below our camp the river showed deep and. 'ULK CAMl' WAS MI.' WIIT Still, and seemed altogether far larger than when we first joined it. Allah, however,


. The land of the muskeg [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. hi\(;i:r .and ten 191 branches in a vain attempt to keep dry. There was much discussion as to our position. We found upon Mr. Dawson's map a small river mark, called Fall Creek. During the morninj^- we had remarked a waterfall in a tributary of the Missenchinea coniinn in from the south. From this we conjectured that we had already marched a considerable distance. A little below our camp the river showed deep and. 'ULK CAMl' WAS MI.' WIIT Still, and seemed altogether far larger than when we first joined it. Allah, however, said that we had still a longer way to go. He pointed out a moun- tain at a great distance, and said that the ' hard ground ' began there. Our camp was miserably wet and uncomfortable, and there Avas every appear- ance of snow. September 20th.—Everything we possessed was dripping after lying all night in the muskeg. The 'J (.! \V. 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 Somerset, H. Somers (Henry Somers). London : W. Heinemann


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