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Changes in the levels of beaches 9, 10, 223, 229, 474-522 



Channels of prejrlacial or iuterglacial rivers 17, 



100, 145, 170, 172, 222, 223, 270, 280, 317, 554 



Chapman, E. J, cited 200 



Chater, Manitoba 369,580 



(.'hazy forraatious 09,70,75,70 



Chicago and Northwestern Kailway 38 



( .'hicago outlet of Lake Warren 257, 200 



Cliippewa River, Minnesota 19 



Chnrchill River 44, 63, 68, 128, 215, 231, 237, 275, 637 



glacial stria; 634, 037 



Claypolo, E. W., cited 119,201,494 



Clearwater River, Manitolia 58,269 



Clearwater River, Minnesota 54, 303, 582, 631, 632 j 



Clifford. H. Dak 324,389,403 i 



Climatic changes 171 j 



conditions 592-601 | 



Cochrane, A. S., glacial stria? 635,030 I 



Colemans Valley, N. Dakota 146 



Colfax, N. Dak 434, 566 



Colorado Canyon 104,105 



Colorado formation 82 



Colvin,V., cited 116 



Contoocook River, New Hampshire 202 



Contraction of the earth 518 



Conway, N. Dak 419,437,575 



Cooperatown, N. Dak 151,154,243 



Cope, ED., cited 83 



Cordilleran mountain belt- ... 14, 101, 119, 122, 242, 513, 514. 547 



outflow of icosheet 119 



Corn, statistics of production 620 



Coste, Eugene, cited 625 



Coteau des Prairies 10,35,36,86,91,140,149,151,308 



He.ldof the 39, 



111, 139, 143, 148, 150, 208, 266 



Coteau du Missouri 10, 35, 100, 137, 140, 206, 267 



Cottonwood River, Minnesota 86 



Coutchiching series 67 



Crazy Mountains, Montana 103 



Cretaceous formations 17, 



38, 40, 41, 44, 60,66,74, 81-107, 137. 138. 131, 154, 

 162,109, 197, 198, 304, 306, 317, 340, 341, 349, 355,393, 

 422, 528, 548, 550, 553, 567, 572, 580, 589, 626, 629 



former eastward extent 87, 100, 101, 198 



Laramie brackish and fresh water series. . 84, 106 



marine aeriesof Manitoba 83 



the South Saskatchewan . . 82 



the Upper Missouri 81 



sources of deposits i. 101 



Croll, James, cited 489,517 



Crookston, Minn 53, 



133, 447, 454, 459, 526, 560, 613, 627, 628, 632, 643 



Crosby, W. O.. cited 132,494,513,517 



Crow Hills, North Dakota 167, 169 



Crow Wing River. Minnesota 163 



Crust deformation by the ice-sheet 497, 500, 517, 520 



Culver. G. E., cited 120, .530 



Cummings, N. Dak 159,448,452,455,631 



Cushing, H. P., cited 243 



Cycles of rainfall 595 



Cypress Hills, A.ssiniboia 85,111,117,118.205 



Cypress River, Manitoba 58, 98, 368, 371, 376, 580, 645 



1). 



Dairying 621, 624 



Dakota, glaciallake 148,149,1.^.0,254,266 



Pago. 



Dakota Indians 52, 158, 171, 309. 331, 360, 397, 460, 010, 611 



Dakota lobe of ice-sheet 130, 208, 212, 200. 268, 635 



Dakota sandstone- - . 74, 81, 82, 84, 80, 87, 89, 96, 100, 567, 568, 571 



origin of n.ime 531 



source of saline waters 527-536, 



561,562,569,573,573 



Dall, W. H., cited 509 



Dalles of Winnipeg River 51 



Dairy mple farm 614 



Dana, J. D., cited- -- 114, 110. 127, 128, 263, 503, 505, 517, 518, 605 



Darwin, C, cited 309,510,513 



Darwin G. H., referred to 493 



Dauphin, Lake 47,48,61,442,449 



Davenport, N. Dak 448, 567 



Davenport beach ridge, Ontario 261 



Davidson, G., cited 504 



Davis, E. C, leveling 400,412,432 



Davis, W.M., cited 103,263 



Dawson, George M., cited 6, 49. 71, 100, 



110, 111, 112, 118, 119, 120, 121, 183, 196, 198, 205, 207, 

 238, 269, 274, 401, .504, 505, 500, 507, 509. 524. 595, 605 



Dawson, George M.. Cretaceous series 82,83,97 



early observations of L.ake Agassiz 6 



glacial stri.-c 039 



Peace River silts 64 



Pembina Mountain escarpment.. 41 



rocks of Assiniboiil 85 



rocks of Manitoba 72 



section of Rosenfcld well 79, 80 



D.awson, .T. W., cited 83,501,505,508 



Dawson, S. J., leveling 50 



Dawson Bay, Lake Winnipegosis 48, 73. 74 



DeGeer. G., cited 263,505,511 



DeVillo. N.Dak. 414 



Dead Horse Creek, Manitoba 364 



Dead Lakes, M.initoba 464 



Decomposition of gneiss and granite 89, 107, 132 



Deloraine, Manitoba, deep well 83,529,534 



Deltas - 



27, 



199, 200, 208, 211, 215. 242, 246, 253, 290, 298, 

 315, 333, 357, 367, 370. 390, 402, 438, 584, 590 



contemporaneous with the Herman beach 291, 



298,316,334,362,380 



proportion of modified drift 189, 291 



wells on 359,548,549 



Denudation of the Grejit Plains 102 



Departure of the icesheet 120, 521 



Desor. E.. glacial striie 637 



Detroit. Minn 45 



Devils He-irt Hill 156, 157 



Devils Lake - . 10, 40, 130, 151, 162, 169, 170, 175, 209, 243, 208, 534 



aboriginal mounds 644 



artesian well 96, 100, 528, 539, 546, 547 



fluctu.ations of level 595. 597 



Devonian formations 44, 72, 74, 79, 80, 588 



Diller, J. S., cited 103, 513 



Dodge, J. A., analyses 524. 536 



Dog Head, Lake W innipeg 47. 69 



Dominion City, Manitoba 133. 466, 578 



Donaldson. Minn., flowing well 564 



Douglas, Manitoba 369,371 



Dovre moraine 146, 147-158, 208, 210, 242, 243, 265, 311. 397 



Downer. Minn 430 



Drainage in Red River Valley 428. 459, 585. 586 



Dresbach formation 74,78 



Drift 108,132,134,534 



englacial 136, 101, 243, 249, 291, 298, 336, 341, 363 



