of activities discussed in text. Ferndale II Lanceolate bipoints Hunting, plant collection, Period (Fig. 10) (?), flake tools, cores, fishing, few traces of (Mayne Phase perhaps choppers. shellfish use, and none in the very deepest strata. contemporaneity?) One C-14 assay, ca. 4200 B.P. Ferndale I
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and private colleges and universities in Washington and Oregon. Excluded from this study are schools in Idaho and Montana, the Catholic institutions, the fundamentalist schools, state colleges, universities and junior colleges. However, several statistical tables that accompany the text do include
to a significant but much-neglected aspect of Canadian-American relations. Careful reading of the text and study of the more than two dozen incorporated tables will enable student and layman alike to follow the main strands of the rather intricate story of Washington-British Columbia coastal traffi