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Mackenzie, Alexander.Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Lawrence, through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793. London, 1801. 4to. Maps and plates.VIII., cxxxii., 412.
M'Kinlay, James.Narrative of a Journey in 1890, from Great Slave Lake to Beechy Lake, on the Great Fish River. (Edited by D. B. Dowling.)Ott. Nat., 1893, pp. 85-92, and 101-114.
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Tyrrell, J. B.Notes on the Pleistocene of the North-West Territories of Canada, north-west and west of Hudson's Bay.Geol. Mag.(London), Sept. 1894, pp. 394-399.
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Tyrrell, J. B.The Barren Lands.The Ott. Nat., vol. x., Feb. 1897, pp. 203-207.
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Tyrrell, J. B.Report on the Doobaunt, Kazan and Ferguson Rivers, and the North-West Coast of Hudson Bay, and on two overland routes from Hudson Bay to Lake Winnipeg.Ann. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can., vol. ix., 1895, Pt. F. Ottawa, 1897. 8vo. Maps and plates, 218.
Tyrrell, J. B.The Glaciation of North-Central Canada.Journal of Geology, Feb. 1898, pp. 147-160.
Tyrrell, J. B.Natural Resources of the Barren Lands of Canada.Scot. Geog. Mag., Mch. 1899, pp. 126-138.
Tyrrell, J. B.Minerals and Ores of Northern Canada.Jour. Can. Min. Inst., vol. xi., 1908, pp. 348-365.
Tyrrell, J. W.Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada. A Journey of 3200 miles by canoe and snowshoe through the Barren Lands. Toronto, 1897. 8vo. Map and illustrations, 280.
Tyrrell, J. W.Report on an Exploratory Survey between Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Ottawa, 1901. Annual Report, Dept. of Interior (Canada), App. 26, Part III. 23 maps and plates, 60.
Umfreville, Edward.The Present State of Hudson's Bay, containing a full description of that settlement, and the adjacent country; and likewise of the Fur Trade. London, 1790. 12mo.VII., 230.
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For fuller bibliographies of Explorations in Hudson Bay and the North-West Territories of Canada, see Low's "Cruise of theNeptune,"and Burpee's "Search for the Western Sea."
For fuller bibliographies of Explorations in Hudson Bay and the North-West Territories of Canada, see Low's "Cruise of theNeptune,"and Burpee's "Search for the Western Sea."