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Show 1079 the Athabasca to Arctic, the Saskatchewan, Lake Winnepeg, Hudson Bay and the Atlantic." R. 2559- 2560 That dealt only slightly with historical matters of the West, " where I mentioned possibly the survey of the Canadian Pacific." R. 2560 " The Nearing North", was a book of my study of the Canadian rivers in relation to earlier history and present today development. The book, " Waterways of Western Wanderings", was the one " I mentioned in connection with the Ohio and the Missouri and the Mississippi, the way they had figured in the earlier explorations and the later commercial development." R. 2580 The book, " By Waterways to Gotham", was a book on the Great Lakes voyaged by the old route of Champlain. The book, " Down the Yellowstone", " that was partly on a trip through Yellowstone Park on skis, and a boating trip from Livingston, Montana, some distance, and possibly a trip to the mouth of the Yellowstone river. " On the historical side this was a study of Captain Clark's route in the Lewis & Clark expedition of 1805 and 1806.[ R. 2561] " Q. Now, as preliminary to the writing and the publishing of the book entitled ' The Colorado River, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow? by Dodd, Head & Company, 1923, which is Exhibit 81 in this cane, what study and |