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BEDDARD, FRANK EVERS.
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BELL, J. MACINTOSH.
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BELL, ROBERT.
1881. Report on Hudson's Bay and some of the lakes and rivers lying to the west of it. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey Canada Rept. Progress 1879-80: , 1C-113C, 8 pl., 1 map.
BERGMAN, ARVID M.
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BIRKET-SMITH, KAJ.
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BLANCHET, G. H.
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1926a. New light on forgotten trails in the far Northwest. Canadian Field-Naturalist +40+ (4): 69-75; (5): 96-99; 5 fig., 2 maps.
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