Border of "bottles" at Schuchemelch
Bootahnie Lake shows trees killedby innundation due to raising level of lake
The largest Yellow Pine in the Botanie Region (in Twaal Valley)
The trail from Spences Bridge to Botanie goes along an open ridge like that in the foreground
Abies Lasiocarpa
[Unidentified woman among the trees]
[Unidentified tree]
Salix Hookeriana
Abies on Dam [Mountain]
Pinus Contorta girdled by Indians
Arceuthobium
Mistletoe on pine
Shoot of Cascara tree showing leaves and flowers
Showing the open woodland where Yellow Pine and Douglas Fir overlap
Abies Lasiocarpa [in] Black Tusk Meadows
On Fraser [River] about 20 miles above Fort George
Soft Maple Racemes
Douglas Fir with what Indians call "Skam-alk" (tree-milk)
[Boy standing next to] Dogwood
Soft Maple
Fir sugar
[Unidentified expedition]
[Unidentified expedition]
[Unidentified group with pack horses]
[Jean Davidson in forest]
[Trees]
[Unidentified plants in Garibaldi District]
W. Skaist [holding] Picea Engelmanni [in dry belt of Interior]
[Unidentified tree]
[Unidentified tree]
[Measuring unidentified tree]
[Unidentified man beside a wire and post fence]
[Horses among trees in Cascade (Coast) Range near Skagit Valley]
[On the Cascade (Coast) Range]
[Near the Cascade (Coast) Range]
[The largest Yellow Pine in the Botanie Region (in Twaal Valley)]
[A view from Garibaldi District]
Open woods "Three Sisters" Valley