. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick [microform]. Natural history; Geomorphology; Sciences naturelles; Géomorphologie. 262 OK TUB NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETT. Worn no part of this lako can the summitn of or Carleton »e seen, nor, of course, can the lake l,e seen from their summitH, but they can be «een with great distinctness from near the summit of ( 14, 15). Tn addition to those already mentioned, one sees a low rounded hill, which shows more distinctly from the lower end of the lake, named for Jmnmn, the lake's first cartographer


. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick [microform]. Natural history; Geomorphology; Sciences naturelles; Géomorphologie. 262 OK TUB NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETT. Worn no part of this lako can the summitn of or Carleton »e seen, nor, of course, can the lake l,e seen from their summitH, but they can be «een with great distinctness from near the summit of ( 14, 15). Tn addition to those already mentioned, one sees a low rounded hill, which shows more distinctly from the lower end of the lake, named for Jmnmn, the lake's first cartographer To. Vlil}^LAJhL^o}[er.^ors Tiateau ^sL^^ar^iJrj^^ Fio. 14. the northward stands up a splendid very high rounded dome, falling outside the luuits of the map, but shown in Fig. 15. easily seen from feagamook and from other directions, which is named Mount ViUebon in honor of the most prominent of the French governors of wlat is now Isew Brunswick when it was a part of Acadia. Below Aucler are three other shallow lakes, from the eastermost of which an arm, forming another lake, runs to the southward This is JBernardin fortage' l//enr norCAivest fnm near summit of- JTovnt Tene Fio. 15. £^ remarkable for its great deposit of diatomaceous earth, described in an earlier note (No. 17), whence it may be well called Diatom Lake. feouth of these lakes and parallel with them runs a splendid ridge known appropriately to the lumbermen as the Green Range It i. I think, continuous with Mount Winslow, but I am not sure of 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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