INDEX. 



591 



Dubuque City, 170 



Du Ponceau's prize essay, 453 



Earliest date of Winnebago bistory, 194 



Earthy compounds, f)o4 



Elementary structure of the Algonquin 



laiiijuace, 442 

 Elk Island. 2U1 

 Elk lliver, its latitude, 147 

 Elevation of Lake Superior, 107 

 Elevation of the clift' of La Grange, 102 

 Elevation of the country at the Savanna 



Portage, 120 

 Encampment at St. Mary's, 76 

 Ephemeral insects, 167 

 Epoch of tlie deposit of St. Mary's sand- 

 stone, 539 

 Epochs of geological action proved by 



fossils, 400 

 Era of Pontiac's hostile movements, 62 

 Era of the discovery of the St. Lawrence, 



121 

 Erismatolite, 103 

 Erratic block stratum, 53 

 Erratic block and drift stratum, Gl 

 Essay on the Odjibwa substantive, 453 

 Establishment of a military post at St. 



Peter's, 152 

 Etymology, 1 1 6 



Etymology of Manitowakie, 195 

 Etymology of Minnesota, 156 

 Etymology of Namikong, 85 

 Etymology of Pawating, 81 

 Etymology of Rum River, 150 

 Etymology of the word Konamik, 186 

 Etymology of the word Michilimackinac, 



70 

 ^-''Etymology of the word Mississippi, 140 

 Etymology of the word AVisconsin, 179 

 Etymology of Waganukizzie, 207 

 Evidences of ancient Indian cultivation, 



59 

 Evidences of diluvial action, 318 

 Explorations recommended, 285 

 Extensive and fertile bow-shaped area, 



135 



Fallacious appearance of a tide in Green 

 Ray, 191 



Fallacious information of tlie Indians, re- 

 specting the lead mines, 180 



Falls and precipices, 110 



Falls of St. Croix, 270 



Falls of the Montreal River, 103 



Federation group of islands of Lake Su- 

 perior, 105, 321 



Feud between the Sioux and Chippewas, 

 545 



Final embarkation at Grosse Point, 49 



Final separation of the party at Fort 

 Dearborn, 197 



First lake vessel built by La Salle, 212 



First steamboat visits Michilimackinac in 

 1819, 212 



Flat Rock Point, organic remains, 55 



Flock of pigeons drowned in storms, 195 



Flora of Lake Michigan, 20G 



Fhuir spar, 353 



Fond du Lac, 184 



Fondness of the Indians for melons, 170 



Forest-trees, 143 



Forest-trees buried by oceanic drift, 51 



Fort Holmes, when dismantled, 64 



Fort Howard, 190 



Fort Niagara built, 62 



Fossil fauna of the West, 199 



Fossil wood, 386 



Foundation of old Mackinac, 62 



Fox chief Aquoqua, 171 



Fox River Valley, 184 



Fox Village, 169 



Freshwater conchology, 188 



Freshwater shells of the Fox and Wis- 

 consin. 416 



Friendship of Wawetum, 67 



Friendly act of the daughter of AVabo- 

 jeeg, 80 



Frog.s inclosed in stone, 386 i . 



Fringillia vespertiua, or Schoolcraft's 

 grosbec, 515 



Further discussion of the Odjibwa sub- 

 stantive, 470 



G 



Galena, 174 



Generalizations on the Mississiprii P^iver, 



139 

 Geographical data of the portage from 



Lake Superior to the St. Croix and 



Chippewa Rivers, 540 

 Geological deductions, 300 

 Geological memoranda, 119 

 Geological monuments, 332 

 Geology of Mackinac, 66 

 Geological outlines of the Lake Superior 



coast, 109 

 Geological phenomena, 245 

 Geology, 261 

 Glacial action, 216 

 Globe of sandstone from a geological 



pocket-hole, 316 

 Grammatical structure of sentences in 



the Odjibwa, 495 

 Granite Point, 88 

 Granular gypsum in sandstone, 86 

 Graphic granite, 84 

 Gratiot's Grove, 564 

 Grauwackke, 111 

 Grauwackke of Iron River, 321 

 Grave of Dubuque, 174 



