Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Presettlement Wildlife and Habitat of Montana:
An Overview


Annotation Of Expeditions And Individuals Recording Natural History Notes


Ross Cox, 1812:

Ross Cox was a fur trader who conducted general exploration of the Columbia River and entered Montana along the Clark Fork and Flathead Rivers. His narrative is well written but includes very little natural history information.


Bibliography:
Cox, R.  1831.  Adventures on the Columbia River.  Henry Colburn and 
     Richard Bently, London.  
     

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