Эрнест Дж. Чемберс

«Неосвоенный Запад: Природные ресурсы северной части Канады»

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fur-bearing animals in the far north, 206, 207

report on Athabaska, Peace and Mackenzie countries, 287

Sandy lake, timber around, 67-68

Sans Sault rapid, 216

Saskatchewan, resources of the northern part of, 95, 96

Saskatchewan and Churchill rivers, description of country between, 98, 99

Saskatchewan river, coal found on, 124

fish, 129

Scenery of Methye portage, 117

Scenic beauty of the country between the Saskatchewan and Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 117

Schultz Committee reports of 1887 and 1888, compilation of a summary of the, 28

Schurer, Corporal A. H., report of, on the minerals in country between Athabaska and McMurray, 192

Scientific investigation of the country, 16

Seal, six species of, in Hudson bay, 89

Search expeditions, sent out by England, France and the United States, in quest of Sir John Franklin and party, 14, 15

Select Committee of the British House of Commons in 1749, main object of the, 30

Selwyn, Doctor, Director of the Geological Survey, and Professor John Macoun, expedition of, 17

Semmens, Rev. John, opinion of, of the timber in Burntwood river district, 64

mineral observations in Burntwood river district, 81, 82

Senate Committee of 1907, 244

Senate report of 1888 about Fort Simpson, 268

Sergeant, Mr. Matthew, testimony of, 31, 32

Seton, Mr. Ernest Thompson, on the Barren Lands, 303

Severn district, Mr. D. B. Dowling’s explorations of, in 1901, 83, 84

Severn lake and Favourable lake, 39

Simpson, Thomas, and Peter Warren Dease, explorations of, 14

Clearwater country animals, 127

moose around Great Bear lake, 289

Silver Springs settlement, 171

Slave river, water power on, 177

splendid forests, 261

timber between Peace and Slave rivers, 262

country has fine balsam poplar, 268

moose, 290

Smith bay to Keith bay, timber from, 275

Split lake region, 37

description of the country from Split lake to a line about forty miles north of the Saskatchewan, 54, 55

between Split lake and Big Churchill river, 57, 58

potatoes, 58

between Split lake and Pas, 77

Spruce, white, 121

black, 121, 122

fine timber on Bear lake river, 271

Liard valley, 269

as far north as Bear lake river, 271

on the Mackenzie above Fort Norman, 270

Great Bear lake, 276

Dease river, 278

MacFarlane river, 278

“Spruce bears the palm”, 279, 280

Stanley or Stanley mission, 106

Stewart, Mr. Elihu, evidence of, before the Senate Committee of 1907 on agriculture in Athabaska district, 136

agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, 167, 168

timber of upper waters of Saskatchewan, Athabaska and Peace rivers, 261

timber along Mackenzie to Fort Simpson, 267

good timber about Fort Simpson, 268

таблицы, составленные г-ном Р. Ф. Стьюпартом, сравнивающие температурные условия округа между озером Виннипег и озером Сплит в месяцы с мая по сентябрь с европейскими странами, 45, 46

Sturgeon lake fish, 88

Sturgeon lake settlement, 171

Sturgeon plentiful in Favourable lake, 90

Sulphur springs on Clearwater river, 125

between McMurray and lake Athabaska, 183, 184

about Great Slave lake, 281, 282

Tache, Bishop, description of, of the Clearwater valley, 118

Tamarack, range of, 65, 122

around Fort Simpson, 268

Fort Nelson, 269

Fort Good Hope, 269

“Tar sands”, the famous, 126, 184, 281, 285

Temperature and sunlight in Mackenzie river region, 235

Температурные условия округа между озером Виннипег и озером Сплит в месяцы с мая по сентябрь в сравнении с европейскими странами, г-н Р. Ф. Стьюпарт, суперинтендант Метеорологической службы доминиона, 45

Tessier, Rev. Mr., experiences of, in agriculture at Dunvegan, 159, 160

Testimony of Mr. Joseph Monkman, 16

Mr. Richard White, 30, 31

Mr. Matthew Sergeant, 31, 32

Mr. John Hayter, 33

Mr. Edward Thompson, 33

Mr. Enoch Alsop, 33

Mr. Robert Griffin, 33, 34

Mr. Joseph Robson, 34, 35

Doctor Robert Bell before the Senate Committee of 1887, 38

Mr. Low before the Senate Committee of 1907, 39-41

Mr. Tyrrell before the Senate Committee of 1907, 43-45

Owen O’Sullivan, C.E., before the Senate Committee of 1907, 57, 58

Mr. Richard White before the Hudson bay Investigation Committee of 1749, 64

Thelon river, 308, 314

timber, 318

phenomenal growth, 320

Thibaudeau, W., C.E., explorations of, in Churchill district, 23

agriculture at Churchill, 59

from Churchill to Pas, 60

between Churchill and Owl rivers, 76, 77

timber around Button bay, 76

description of the country from Split lake to Pas, 77

fish and game between Churchill and Pas 92, 93

Thompson, Mr. Edward, testimony of, on soil, climate, etc., of Moose river, 33

Древесина, инспекция в 1910 году вдоль линии предлагаемой железной дороги Гудзонова залива, от Паса до озера Сплит, Дж. Б. Диксоном, бакалавром сельского хозяйства, магистром лесного хозяйства, 60, 61

in the valleys and on the islands and lakes of Burntwood river course, Rev. John Semmens’ opinion of the, 64

areas good south and west of Hudson bay, 64

around lake St. Joseph, 66

along Boulder river, 66

around lake Landsdowne, 66

along the Attawapiskat, 66, 67

on the shores of James bay and Hudson bay, 67

around Favourable lake, 67

around Sandy lake, 67

between Norway House and Hudson bay, 68

around Deer lake, 68

in the southern part of Keewatin, 68, 69

in Ekwan district, 69

along Trout Lake river, 70

on Red Lake river and Red lake, 70

about Lac Seul, 70

diameters and ages in Keewatin area, 71

along Burntwood river, 72

in the western part of Keewatin, 73

north of Lac Seul and east of Trout lake, 74, 75

between Pas and Clearwater lake, 75, 76

on the east side of Button bay, 76

between Churchill and Owl rivers, 76, 77

between Pas and Cross lake, 78, 79

Hudson bay region, 79, 80

between the Saskatchewan and Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 117

about Lac la Ronge, 119

immediately north of the Saskatchewan, 119

around Green lake, 119

around Ile à la Crosse lake, 119

along Churchill river, 120

around Methye portage, 120

along Whitefish river, 120, 121

in northern Saskatchewan, 120-122

north of Waterhen river and lake, 121

north of Churchill and Clearwater rivers, 122, 123

on Churchill river from Methye portage to north of Reindeer river, 122

around Wallaston lake, 122

on Mudjatik river, 122, 123

on Geikie river, 122-123

on Cree river, 123

on northeast shore of lake Athabaska, 123

north of the Churchill, 123

in Athabaska river valley, 132

in the vicinity of Chipewyan, 175

in Peace river country, 177-179

Mackenzie river region, 261

between Athabaska and Peace rivers, 261

along Slave river, 262

around Great Slave lake, 265

around Reindeer lake, 267

along Mackenzie river to Fort Simpson, 267

about Fort Simpson, 268

along Liard river, 269

along Gravel river, 270

on Mackenzie river below Fort Good Hope, 272

from Keith bay to Smith bay, 275

around Fort Franklin, 275

timber growth, how to increase northern, 278

Torch river, 129

Transportation and industries in Peace river district, 171, 172

Trees, range of the most important, 65, 66

Trout Lake river, 70

Tyrrell, Mr. J. Burr, exploratory trips of, 19, 20

report on the country north of Saskatchewan river, 41-43

testimony before the Senate Committee of 1907, 43-45

report of his explorations in southern part of Keewatin in 1896, 68, 69

mineral report, 82, 83

evidence before Senate Committee of 1907, 83

report of the fish and game in the southwest of region explored by him in 1896, 90

report of his explorations in 1893 and 1894 of country between Saskatchewan and Churchill rivers, 98, 99

report on his explorations of 1892, 115, 116

description of country immediately north of the Saskatchewan, 119

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to forests of country north of Churchill, 123

report of his explorations of 1892 and 1893 as to minerals near lake Athabaska, 124

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to minerals along Saskatchewan river, 124

отчет о его исследованиях страны между рекой Черчилль и озером Атабаска в 1892 году о животном мире, 128, 129

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to country immediately north of lake Athabaska, 137

evidence before the Senate Committee of 1907 as to tar sands on Athabaska river, 186

on the Barren Lands, 304

Тиррелл, Дж. Б., гражданский инженер, землемер доминиона, исследование страны между Большим Невольничьим озером и заливом Честерфилд в Гудзоновом заливе, 21

фон Хамерштейн, г-н Альфред, показания перед комитетом Сената 1907 года о лечебных источниках вдоль реки Клируотер, 126

on agricultural resources of Athabaska district, 135, 136

on timber in Athabaska country, 175

on gold in northern Alberta, 180, 181

on iron and coal in northern Alberta, 182

on deposits of gypsum and salt in northern Alberta, 183

on minerals in northern Alberta, 183-186

on petroleum in country from Athabaska river to Peace river, 192

on natural gas in northern Alberta, 193

on salt in Mackenzie basin, 286

Waterhen lake district, 115

waterpower, 120-121

Waterhen river and lake, timber north of, 121

Waterpower of Nelson river district, 73

northern Manitoba, 78

Hudson bay region, generally, 80

on Churchill river, 120

northern Saskatchewan, 120-121

on Waterhen river, 120-121

on Clearwater river, 121

on Athabaska river, 177

on Slave river, 177

along Athabaska river, 262

whaling industry, 301

White Birch (canoe birch), 65

Whitefish lake district, 114-115

Whitefish river, timber along, 120-121

White, Mr. Richard, testimony of, 30, 31

testimony before the Hudson Bay Investigation Committee in 1749, 64

White spruce, 65, 121

Wild geese, 356

Уилсон, г-н Альфред У. Г., отчет о разведывательном траверсе через южную часть неисследованной области, лежащей к северу от озера Лак-Сёль и к востоку от озера Траут, 74–75

Yellowknife river, soil and timber of, 267

York Factory and Cape Henrietta Maria, survey of the coast between, 57

Young, Mr. R. E., report on the timber resources of the Mackenzie by, 264

ПРИМЕЧАНИЯ ПЕРЕВОДЧИКА

— Исправлены опечатки и ошибки печати.

— Иллюстрации были перемещены для удобства верстки.

— Несоответствия в пунктуации были сохранены. Использование точек и центрированных точек варьировалось в оригинальном тексте. В этом издании веса, измерения и время были стандартизированы следующим образом:

- Время: двоеточие (например, 1:30 p.m.)

- Температура: точка (например, 32.5°)

- Проценты: центрированная точка (например, 10·5 процента)

- Фунты/lbs: центрированная точка (например, 10·5 фунтов)

- Мили: центрированная точка (например, 4·5 кубических миль)

- Широта: центрированная точка (например, 58·4°, 56° 35′ 11′′)

[Конец книги «Неосвоенный Запад», автор Эрнест Дж. (Джон) Чемберс.]

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