INDEX. 



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Regions of Canada, 151. 

 Redpatli Museum, 200. 

 Richardson, Mr., \!S1, 

 Riviere-du-Loup, 189. 

 Rocky Mountains, 121. 

 Roclies Moutoiuii's, 44. 



Saguenay Valley, 71, 178. 

 Saxicava Sand, .W. 

 Sea-borne Ice, lOf). 

 Section Missouri Coteau, 118. 



at Merigonish, 169. 



at Riviere-du-Loup, 194. 



at Montreal, 190. 



at Redpatii Museum, 199. 



at (Jlen Brick-work, 202. 



at Long and Milk Rivers, 204. 

 Shore Ice, 107. 

 Spencer, Dr., 14(j. 

 St. Anthony, Falls of, 147. 

 St. Lawrence, North Sliore, 178. 



South Shore, 180. 



Striation, Glacial, 41. 

 Succession of Events in IMeisto- 

 ceue, 74. 



Table of I'leistocene, 28. 



of Kaiuo/.oic, 36. 

 Tadoussac, 180. 

 Terraces, 61. 



Height of, 67. 

 Tlieories of Drift, 13. 

 Torell, Dr., 96. 

 Trois Pistoles, 186. 



Upham, Dr. Warren, 296. 



Vaughan, Mr., 112. 



Vertebrata, 26."). 



Vegetation of Pleistocene, 17, 271. 



Wincliell, Prof., 147. 

 VVoeickoff, Dr., 81. 

 Woodward, Mr. R. S., 146. 



Erratum. — Page 195, Hue 4, for "chapter III." read "chapter II.'' 



In Memorkun. — While this work was passing through the press, 

 intelligence arrived of the death of my esteemed frienil. Dr. John Rae, 

 F.R.S., one of the most intrepid and successful of arctic explorers, and 

 a diligent and accurate observer of the phenomena of nature in those 

 dreary yet interesting regions with which he was so familiar. Some 

 observations on shore ice, kindly contributed by him, are given at 

 page 105 of tliis work. 



