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Cuarrer VII—Influence of wild rice on geographic nomenclature .....-.-.-- 1115 
CGI CLL ETO Ma am a a ra ne 1115 
Sections ;of country ’:..\.... s2cg...c 2520 Feces se oscs eco e sone saae eee eee ee 1116 
Cities: stations; ete: <2. cee taco swosce mse Ueto sere eee eee ee 1117 
Rivers, creeks; lakess.and!' ponds 2-2 ase. see ee aa eee ee 1118 
Jo30:10 lca) 02: hese BSCE SARC IE oe Bocce SSE AIC eb oncocnse Serocachoonnacdy 1126 
List OF CORRESPONDENTS....---------- Wee RO mee Pelee Ab: DY. eel AL. 1133 
CHRONOLOGICN LIST ‘OF MAPS iE. 2. ct ce hosts ake re se ee ne ae eee ee re 1136 
, TABLES 
AC Statistical view of wild rice productionissse = eee esate nee eeeee 1075 
Bs Valuevof -wildiriceiper bushell- 22-3. sa. 2 eee oe eee ee ee ane eee 1078 
C. Standard of life of wild rice producing Indians ........-.-.----..------- 1079 
D. Composition of cereals and Indian foods..........-.-..----------=------ 1081 
=. Bouquet’s estimate of Indian population in 1764 ..........-..--.-------- 1108 
F. Monroe’s estimate of Indian population in 1778_...........---..-------- 1109 
G. Pike’s estimate of Indian population in the wild-rice district in 1806.....- 1109 
Eh Ratiovof warriors'to whole tribe 22----- 4--ssee sso ae eee 1110 
