Report in 1909 of Inspector D. M. Howard of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police on agriculture in the northern part of the district about Chipewyan and Smith Landing, [138], [139]
Report in 1909 of Sergt. R. W. Macleod of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police on the country between Fort Vermilion and Hay river, [139], [140]
Report in 1909 of Corporal Mellor, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, on the country southwest of Smith Landing, [140]
Report of 1911 of Superintendent G. E. Sanders, D.S.O., on agricultural possibilities in the country from Athabaska river to Great Slave lake and west to the Rockies, [140]
Report of Mr. E. A. Preble of the U. S. Biological Survey on the climatic conditions of various parts of Athabaska valley, [141], [142]
Report of Charles Horetzky, C.E., on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, [144], [145]
Reports of William Ogilvie, D.L.S., on soil and climate of Peace river country, [149]-[154]
Report in 1888 of Mr. R. G. McConnell of the Geological Survey on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, [154], [155]
Report of G. M. Dawson, M.D., LL.D., in 1879-80 on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, [157]-[161]
Report in 1909 of Inspector D. M. Howard of Royal Northwest Mounted Police on agricultural possibilities in Peace river country, [170]-[173]