In 1858 Blakiston explored passes through the Rocky Mountains near the 49th parallel, naming the Waterton Lakes (after a celebrated naturalist) and mapping Kootenai Pass. Blakiston Brook and Mount Blakiston, the highest peak in Waterton Lakes National Park, bear his name. After exploring the upper reaches of the Yangtze-Kiang River in China, he settled in Japan in 1862, where he collected birds and first recognized the Tsugaru Straits as an important boundary in animal distribution - Blakiston's Line.
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