. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick [microform]. Natural history; Geomorphology; Sciences naturelles; Géomorphologie. HULLKTIN <»K THE NATURAL HI8T0KY HOCIKTV. forth they .the next note of thU serieH (No. .{0). M„a of them are tly ^)laii.«d by the fuctH given in the preceding section i . norate th(^ who have been in some way closely connected' WHh the his, ry of the Mot»ine Island describes its formation *K a glacal moraine. Nictor is « corruption of the Maliseet Nictau. Fia. 7. meaning Porks, and applied by the Indians to the main fork« of lob,.,ue. K was


. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick [microform]. Natural history; Geomorphology; Sciences naturelles; Géomorphologie. HULLKTIN <»K THE NATURAL HI8T0KY HOCIKTV. forth they .the next note of thU serieH (No. .{0). M„a of them are tly ^)laii.«d by the fuctH given in the preceding section i . norate th(^ who have been in some way closely connected' WHh the his, ry of the Mot»ine Island describes its formation *K a glacal moraine. Nictor is « corruption of the Maliseet Nictau. Fia. 7. meaning Porks, and applied by the Indians to the main fork« of lob,.,ue. K was extended to the Little Tobique, and then to the Lake nescrtphon. The most striking and charming feature of Nictor ^^onsists m the splendid forested hills among which it winds In the beauty of its hill scenery no other lake of the province can compare with It. The nils are highest towards the east (their heights are upon the map), and as one enters from the Little Tobique he sees the fine range. 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 Ganong, William F. (William Francis), 1864-1941. St. [Saint] John, N. B. : Barnes & Co.


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