Se ees INSERT] 520816-135.1 EES a tiga Lace [ | /967 (26prentec /771) sa as Bee, J. W., and Hall, E. R., 1956, Mammals of northern Alaska on the Arctic slope: Kansas Univ. Mus. Nat. History, Misc. Pub. 8, 309 p. Carnivore Creek: stream, heads at glacier, in Franklin Mts. flows N 9 mi. to Lake Peters, 9 mi. W of Mount Michelson, Brooks Ra.; 69°17’ N, 145°02’ W; (map 139). Var. Lake Fork Sadlerochit River. So named by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 295) because the flat floored canyon of this stream is the frequent habitat of the carnivorous grey wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum). Carnivore Lakes: lakes, three, along course of Carnivore Creek, in Lake Peters area, in Franklin Mts., Brocks Ra.: (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hatt (1965, py 296). James Robert Glacier: glacier, in Lake Peters area, in Franklin Mts., Brooks Ra.; (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 296). : James Robert Lake: Jake, in Lake Peters area, in Franklin Mts.; Brooks Ra.; (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 296). Mary, Mount: mountain, 2,920 ft., at SW end of Lake Schrader-Lake Peters Channel, in Frank- lin Mts., Brooks Ra.; 69°20’ N, 145°08’ W; (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hall (1956, ». 295): Mary Range: mountains, 7,700 ft., extend N 18 mi. from crest of Brooks Ra. to the mouth of Whistler Creek, between Whistler Creek on W and Carnivore Creek on E, in Franklin Mts., Brooks Ra.; 69°15’ N, 145°10’ W; (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 295). Weasel Point, ridge, near S end of Lake Peters, Franklin Mts., Brooks Ra.; (map 139). Name published by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 295). Whistler Creek: stream, heads at glacier in Franklin Mts., flows NE 11 mi. to Lake Schrader, 19 mi. NW of Mount Michelson, Brooks Ra.; 69°22'N, 145°03’ W; BGN 1960; (map 139). Var. Snake Creek. , Named by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 295) in August 1952, for the whistlclike call of the hoary marmot (Marmota caligata broweri). Spawning Creek: stream, flows NE 4 mi. to Lake Schrader, 20 mi. NW of Mount Michelson, Brooks Ra.; 69°22’ N, 145°04’ W; (map 139). Named in July 1952 by Bee and Hall (1956, p. 295). pe ene Corteraner. . Plaka P21 ee hae a a 7 Pili-te Plarmee , ee ee , rmese fuckl, no 8, march /2, 1056 Mount eae 146°28'51”, 68°50" 38”, approximately 5700 ft. (Mount Annette is the name here applied to the previously unnamed mountain in the Annette Range—also a new name—south of Porcupine Lake between the Canning River and the Ivashak River.) (July 17, 1952.) wet Arveteected in Acetcretey Btaeka Heme? but on retent (1956) ASES opt. Prag fee, Alashige [1 250,008, Leer ! Pierre tL werthitr Alaehe- Limi. Kant KLaLl, , Carnivore Lakes (Carnivore is the name here applied to the three previously unnamed lakes at elevations of 3260, 3385 and 3400 ft. between 69°18’ and 69°17’ on Carnivore River (new name) which flows from James Robert Lake to Lake Peters). (Aug. 8, 1952. 7 celhwafece (Coee Jlemes —— James Robert Lake, 145°10'00”, 69°16'30”, 2600 ft. (James Robert is the name here applied to the previously unnamed lake.) (Aug. 8, 1952.) James Robert Glacier, 145°09’, 69°16’, approximately 3700 ft. (New name employed for first time.) (Aug. 8, 1952.) (Mary is the name here applied to the mountain in the Mary Range—also a new name—between Carnivore River on the east, Whistler Creek on the west, mouth of Whistler Creek on the north, and the crest of the Brooks Range on the south.) (Aug. 13-16, 1952.) Weasel Point, S end Lake Peters, 145°09'30", 69°20’15”, 2920 ft. (Weasel is the name here applied to the previously unnamed ridge of Mount Mary; the ridge is a resistant stratum dipping to the east.) (Aug. 9-11, 1952. ) pte fee - ALG an Mops sy ston tage pF se ste i fo GS 70FO, ee Chisel, povoorry aed ancl renee Spawning Creek, W side Lake Schrader, 145°11’40", 69°25'08", 2908 ft. (Spawning is the name here applied to the previously unnamed creek.) (July 27, 28, 1952.) Gavia Laxe (Aug. 19-23, 1952). Longitude and latitude computed from World Aeronautical Chart (63) Brooks Range, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 5th ed., February 2, 1949. Gavia Lake, N White Hills, 150°00’, 69°35’, 460 ft. (Cavia is the name here applied to the previously unnamed lake. ) Jem’ ee Abacfa bluee lames TF