INDEX. 



A bear trapped, 98 



A box of minerals stolen, 40 



A granitical formation on Lake Superior, 



8S 

 A long fast, 12G 

 A new philological principle in languages, 



455 

 A phenomenon, 103 

 A precinct of Indian orgies, 115 

 A sub-expedition to Sandy Lake, 112 

 A war-party surprised, 552 

 Account ofsub-exjjloratious of Green Bay, 



210 

 Acipenscr oxyrinchus, 95 

 Acipenser spatularia, 1G3 

 Advance of Lake Superior to the Rocky 



Mountains, 109 

 African and Indian marriages, 108 

 Agaric mineral, 60 

 Agate, 87 

 Agglutinative properties of the Indian 



pronoun, 502 

 Aggregate fall of the Mississippi below 

 Sandy Lake, 150; commencement of 

 the calcareous rocks, 150 

 Algoma, 107 



Algonquin language justly applauded, 122 

 Algonac, 50 

 Allenoga River, 250 

 Allen's Lake, 263 

 Aluminous minerals, 354 

 American Indian policy, 546 

 American antiquities, 106 

 Amygdaloid, 90 

 An Indian breakfast, 253 

 An Indian grave with hieroglyphics, 88 

 An Indian nonplused in tbc woods, 97 

 An Indian salute, 120 

 Analysis of Lake Superior copper at 



Utrecht, 304 

 Anodonta corpulenta, 516 

 Announcement of return of expedition, 



of 1820, 279 

 Antique markings on the plnus resinosa, 

 652 



Antique notices of the lake mineralogy, 



295 

 Antiquities, 157; first notice of in 17GG, 



165 

 Apparent tide in the Baltic, 191 

 Appearance of dune sand at Point aux 



Barques, 54 

 Appendix No. 2, 449 

 Apricots in bloom on the 22d of April, 41 

 Arched rock, 61 



Argillaceous stratum of Detroit, 307 

 Argillite, 111 



Artesian borings for water, 51 

 Art of the wounded duck, 249 

 Arts and manufactures of the Chippcwas 



and Ottowas, 70 

 Ascent of the Assowa River, 235 

 Asphaltum and naphtha, 196 

 Assassination of Owen Keveny, 69 

 Assowa Lake, 239 

 Atmospheric heat 28th June, 96 

 Aux Sables Indians, 55 



B 



Bark letter in pictographic characters, 

 433 



Barometrical height of Cass Lake, 139 



Barytic minerals, 357 



Basin of Lake Michigan, 335 



Basin of Lake Superior, 318 



Bat in wood, 396 



Beltrami, 227 



Birch Lake, 263 



Birds inhabiting the region of Pakagama 

 Falls, 130 



Birds of Lake Superior, 104 



Birds of the Wisconsin Valley, 181 



Bituminous minerals, 358 



Bivalve shells, 415 



Black River, 103 



Boatswain to Com. Perry in 1813, 194 



Botany, 408 



Boulders on the shores of Lake St. Clair, 

 49 



Boundary between Michigan and Wiscon- 

 sin, 103 



