LAK 



GENERAL INDEX 



LAK 



Ser. Vol. 



Lake or Lakes — Con. 



Magnesium present to some 



extent in IV Vll 



North American Lakes. 

 By Chas. Whittlesey: re- 

 print II 'ill 



On Periodical Rise and 

 Fall of. By Major Lach- 

 lan I II 



On Seiches of. By Col. J. 



R. Jackson I ii 



Origin of, basins II viii 



Potassium exceeds sodium 

 in lakes surrounded by 

 pre-Cambrian rock IV vii 



Proportional amounts of 

 Na. K. Ca. Mg. Soo. CI. 

 Si. and Fe. in IV Vii 



Rainfall and, levels. By 



R. F. Stupart IV V 



Lake Agsssiz, shells in 



beaches of IV vi 



Lake Agnano I ii 



Lake Algonquin IV vi 



Lake Baikal, relative 



amounts in salts in water . IV vii 

 Lake Corrigan. 



Lower Huronian Conglome- 

 rate IV VIII 



Topography IV Viii 



Lake Couchiching. 



Limestone and Marble 



Quarries on Shores OF . I ii 

 Lake Erie. 



Area of watershed IV Vlll 



Average discharge IV viii 



Bibliography of variations in 

 heights of water in, from 

 1790 to 1854, with table I ii 



Climate of districl Ill i) 



Comparative table of vari- 

 ations in level of, from 

 1790 to 1854 I II 



Contest for Command of, 

 IN 1812-13. By Lieut. - 

 Col. Ernest Cruikshank. . IV vi 



Early trade routes from, to 



Ohio IV III 



Extreme fluctuations of 



levels IV V 



Gazetteer notice (1813) II xiv 



Islands in II xiv 



Level of mean surface above 



sea level and depth IV viii 



Levels, monthly variations 



in, for 1852 I li 



Navigation difificulties after 



conquest IV iv 



Origin of name II vii 



Table of levels of, at Port 

 Colbourne from 1850 to 

 1852 I 11 



Page 



557 



87 



293 



27 

 86 



556 



559 



121 



40 

 261 



57 



559 



355 

 343 



38 



2 

 3 



302 

 211 



302 



359 



257 



43 

 212 

 673 



62 



309 

 504 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Lake Erie — Con. 



Temperature of Lake Ill ii 211 



Vessels built on, 1760-1776 . IV iv 310 

 L. Geneva, relative amounts 



in salts in water IV vil 559 



L. Huron. 



Agricultural capabilities ot 



country between Thessa- 



lon and Mississagui Rivers II v 464 



Area of watershed IV viii 2 



Austral type of plants on 



east coast of; list and 



distribution II xiv 477 



Azoic formations on north 



shore II ii 440 



Botany of Eastern Coast 



OF. By John Gibson and 



John Macoun II xiv 467, 635 



Chert on north shore of . . . . I i 125 



Climate of district Ill li 206 



Conglomerate en north 



shore of I I 125 



Difference in copper bearing 



rocks of L. Superior and I i 125 

 Flora ot sand area of east 



coast II xiv 473 



Geological exammation of, 



coast between Thessalon 



and Mississagui Rivers in 



1858 II v 462 



Geology of north shore I i 125 



Greenstone on north shore . . I i 125 



Islands in II xiv 673 



Level of mean surface above 



sea level and depth IV viii 



xiv 



VII 



xiv 

 I 



26 



Limestone on north shore . . I 

 Lirt and distribution of 

 boreal type of Flora on 



east coast II 



Origin of name II 



Physical geology and clima- 

 tology of eastern shore 

 from Botanical point of 



view II 



Quartz on north shore of . . . I 



Report on exploration oi. 



By Count de Rotter- 



mund. reviewed II I 



St. Lawrence and Lake 

 Huron and Peterborough 

 June. Ry. Lines; Report 



of Engineer I i 



Sandstone, vitreous on north 



shore I I 



Slates on north shore of . . . . I i 

 Vessels built on, 1760-77. . . IV iv 

 L. Huron and L. Michigan, 



average discharge IV viil 



L. Iroquois, ice dam IV vi 



L. Manitoba, geological area II xv 

 L. Matapedia, Geology of.. II xv 



2 

 125 



474 

 505 



467 

 125 



446 



22 



125 

 125 

 311 



3 



43 



17 



383 



267 



