. Across the sub-Artics of Canada, a journey of 3,200 miles by canoe and snow-shoe through the barren lands, including a list of plants collected on the expedition, a vocabulary of Eskimo words, a route map and full classified index. Botany; Eskimo languages. 216 ACROSS THE SUB-ARCTICS OF CANADA. Royal Charter, which required that the country should be fortified. The building of the fort appears to have been carried on for many years under the direction of the famous Samuel Hearne, already referred to as having traversed the Barren Lands to the mouth of the Copper Mine River. In a stone barrac


. Across the sub-Artics of Canada, a journey of 3,200 miles by canoe and snow-shoe through the barren lands, including a list of plants collected on the expedition, a vocabulary of Eskimo words, a route map and full classified index. Botany; Eskimo languages. 216 ACROSS THE SUB-ARCTICS OF CANADA. Royal Charter, which required that the country should be fortified. The building of the fort appears to have been carried on for many years under the direction of the famous Samuel Hearne, already referred to as having traversed the Barren Lands to the mouth of the Copper Mine River. In a stone barrack within the Fort, Hearne. RUINS OF FORT PRINCE OF WALES. lived and carried on business for the Company for many years. The fortress was in the form of a square, with sides three hundred feet long; at the corners were bastions, and on top of the massive stone walls, twenty feet in height by thirty feet in thickness at the base, were mounted forty-two guns. With such a defence one. 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 Tyrrell, James, Williams, 1863-. New York, Dodd, Mead


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