648 



INDEX. 



rage. 



Bamesville, Minn 287, 385, 400, 409, 554, 555 



Bara, a variety of beacli depoaits iJ48 



Baselevt'liDg ol' tbo Great Plains 102 



Bathgate, N. Dak 463,469,570 



Beach ndges 3, 



26, 147. 167, 196, 199, 217, 221, 261, 267, 276-473, 506 



eastward asceot 237, 483-485 . 



northward ascent 147, 



218, 230, 234, 267,3^2,474-483, 485 



tabular list, with altitndea ^.'..A. 476 . 



terrace deposits of beach gravel - 344, 360, 365, 422 

 wave action in formation of. . . . 348, 386, 421. 446 



wells on 548 



Beans station. North Dakota 452,456 



Beautiful Plain 424,425 



Beavers 302, 327 



Becker, G.r.,cited 495 



Bell, Robert, cit«d 68,112,119,128,140,204, 



216, 220, 232, 238, 239, 275, 505, 508, 542, 636, 637 



Nelson River described by 29, 67 



observations of glacial strijE 633 



on transportation of bowlders 131 



Belle Plaine, Minn., deep well 17.225 



Belly River formation 82,83 



Belmont, N. Dak 166,218,462 



Belt, T., cited 511 



Beltrami, J. C. cited 52.305 



Beltrami Island, of Lake Agassiz 29,178,304,388 



Beltrami, Minn 165,559 



Big Butte, North Dakota 162. 171, 2il9, 243 



Big Conl6e, North Dakota 2G8, 270, 317 



Big Fork of Rainy River 51, 178, 304, 305, 644 



glacial atrial 640, 641 



Big Grass Marsh and River 134, 425, 464, 467, 587 



Big Slough, Manitoba 178,377 



Big Slough, North Dakota 149 



Big Stone Lake 15, 17, 18, 45, 141, 198, 208, 222, 265, 427, 643 



analysis of water 543, 544 



Birds Hill, Manitoba 175,181.183-188.210,213,243 



Bismarck. N. Dak., weather records 692-600 



Black Bear Island, Lake Winnipeg 69,137,635 



Black Island, Lake Winnipeg, moraine 215, 220, 472 



Blanchard, N. Dak 159, 448, 520, 534, 535 



Blanchard beaches 218, 222, 220, 445-449, 479 



Blanford, W. T., cited 513,547 



Blooming Prairie, North Dakota 145 



Blue Earth River, Minnesota 254, 264 



Blumenfeld, Manitoba 453 



Blumenort, Manitoba 464, 467 



Bois Brule River 256 



Bois des Sioux River 20, 45, 56, 211, 212, 280, 300, 397, 408 



Bonanza farms 614 



Bonneville, Lake 1. 192, 228. 241, 494, 496, 595 



Bottom-lands 20,270,292,342,605 



Boutwell,W.T., cited 173 



Bowlder.clay 46,108,119,122,134 



Bowlders... 136,198 



absent from beaches and deltas. . 188,201, 290, 381. 627 



abundant in front of beaches 386, 395 



localities of, abundant and large 137, 



148. 149. 152. 153, 155, 159, 164, 165, 168, 

 171, 174, 186, 198, 287, 289, 304, 341, 343. 

 354, 355, 380, 393, 395, 405, 41 1, 469, 583 



ou Pembina Mountain 41, 137,404 



transportation of 109, 115, 130, 191 



worn by butfalocs 139 



Bowstring Lake" and River 32, 51, 178, 304, 305, 640, 044 



Page. 

 371,587 

 543, 544 

 374, 580 

 271, 377 

 368, 406 

 613, 627 

 625, 627 

 538,62ft. ' 

 505, 508 

 128, 206 

 401j433,. ^ 

 209.243 , 

 265. 643 

 . 89.539 

 612, 644 

 -292, 410 

 446,631 

 5S2, 6U1 

 625, 626 



Boyne River, Manitoba 56, 97, 99, 



Brainerd, Minn 



llrandon, Manitoba 368,370, 



Brandon glacial lake 



Brandon Hills 130, 140, 175, 176, 271, 



Brcckenridge, Minn 22, 54, 211, 553, 



, %ck making.'...., ■^. 



Brine in wells. . . . .T. : 75, 7^ 100, 5OT, 



British Columbia, epeirogenic movements 231, 



^lactation _. .. 111,119,127, 



Britisll North Ameri*m'Buu»dary Conffmission^. . . 6, 



Broken Bone Lake, North Dakota 162,172,176, 



Browns Valley 15, 17, 89, 197, 



artesian wells 



Bryce, George, cited 48, 



Bnflalodelta 27,189,212,290- 



Butialo River, Minnesota 56, 



Butl'aloea 139, 



Building stone 



Burns Ridge, Manitoba 187 



Burnsido, Manitoba 467 



Burnside beach 219,226,465-468,479 



Butte Mashuo 155, 170 



Buxton.N. Dak 159,105,448,452,455 



C. 



Calciferous formations 1 75,76 



Caledonia, N. Dak li'>9, 160, 211, 218, 460 



Calf Mountain, Manitoba 644 



Calgary, drift near 121 



Call, R. E., determination of fossils 238 



Cambrian formations 17, 65, 76, 78 



Campbell, Minn 133, 408, 552, 630 



Campbell beaches. . . 216, 221, 224, 234, 237, 316, 407-426, 482, 644 



fresh- water shells of 237 



Canadian Geological Survey, work on Lake Agassiz... 8 



Canadian Pacihc Railway 49,52,135,187,204, 



205. 364, 369, 379, 424, 433, 442, 458, 404, 469 



Canadian jiart of Lake Agassiz ....1,213,216 



Canyon erosion .- 104,105 



Carberry , Manitoba 376, 580 



Carman, Manitoba 133,464.407,580 



Carman, Minn., artesian wells 540, 544, 547, 560. 630 



Casselton. N. Dak 133, 448, 534, 568 



Catskill Mountains, glaciation of 117, 125 



Causes of the Glacial period 125, 504, 517 



Cavalier,N. Dak 457,627 



Cedar Lake, Saskatchewan River 46, 61. 636 



Chains of lakes 145.223,265 



Chalmers, R, cited 505 



Chamberlin.T. Celled 4,7,76, 



109, 129, 132, 179, 234, 492, 498, 517, 518, 627 



alternative interpretations 244-251 



on glacial lakes 195,208 



on limestone detritus in drift 132 



on stages of the Glacial period 110, 



280,518 



on terminal moraines 139 



Champion, Minn., artesian wells 551 



Ch.amplain, Lake 127, 203, 231, 232, 255. 262, 264, 505 



CliMmplaiii epoch- 127, 128, 233, 255, 259, 263 



marine beds 505,508 



subsidence 127, 



229, 233. 263. 505. 510, 511. .510. 521 

 uplift from the subsidence . 234, 204, 5U7, 511 



