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 | | Isaac Lea; an American naturalist, was born in Wilmington, Delaware, 4 March, 1792; and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 8 December, 1886, In 1815 he was elected a member of the Academy of natural sciences in Philadelphia, and soon afterward published an account of the minerals that he had observed in the vicinity of Philadelphia. |
 | | It is the first map to show a route to the junction of the Green and the Grand (Colorado) Rivers and is without a doubt the finest map produced by Egloffstein. |
 | | Included are a communication from the Rev. Charles Stuart of Upper Canada, relative to the state of the Indians in the two Canadas, and extracts from Daniel W. Harmon's Journal of Voy ages and Travels in the Interior of North America (1820), describing the Indian tribes of the Canadian North-West. |
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