Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, . John Jarbeau family. Peter Lo igs Lake. P->riy No. From top of Mountain south east of 4th lake above ClearwaterLake. Party No. 3. [24 1 1900 ] EXPLORATION SURYEl PARTY So. 3. 93 spruce, alchoQgh the spruce is batter nourished where the soil ia moist aud the lands the ground rises ani escapes the constant moisture so fivonrable to the spruce, thesame soil is in the proper condition for the sustenance of poplar and balm of Gilead, and consequently we invariably found spruce and balm of Gileai growing in close proximity, thespruce on t
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, . John Jarbeau family. Peter Lo igs Lake. P->riy No. From top of Mountain south east of 4th lake above ClearwaterLake. Party No. 3. [24 1 1900 ] EXPLORATION SURYEl PARTY So. 3. 93 spruce, alchoQgh the spruce is batter nourished where the soil ia moist aud the lands the ground rises ani escapes the constant moisture so fivonrable to the spruce, thesame soil is in the proper condition for the sustenance of poplar and balm of Gilead, and consequently we invariably found spruce and balm of Gileai growing in close proximity, thespruce on the lower and more level ground, the poplar and balm of Gilead on the higherand drier soil round about or intersecting the spruce districts. The territory on the upperpart of the main Montreal River is dotted with small spruce swamps, bat no great quan-tity of this timber was seen in any one place. This same feature was noticed in thecountry round about Lady Evelyn Lake, and all the creeks and rivers running into it Thelower Montreal River is chiefly wooded with jack pine, cedar, poplar and small birc
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