INDEX. 



657 



stone, G. H.. cited 180, 505 



Stonewall, Miiuitoba "2, 470, 578, 626, 036 



Stonewall Iwach 217,219,220.226,470,479 



Stony Mountain, Manitoba 71,72,469,626,036 



Stony Kidge, Minnesota 1^4 



Stratifled drift 127 



Stria', glacial 108. 115, 129, 130, 132, 182, 234, 239 



dettected 633, 635, 637. 639, 641 



tableof 129,633-642 



Stun.]. Lake 162.109.170.209,644 



llr.ctuations 595, 597 



Sub^iliuial drift - 1^^ 



Subsidence. epeiroKcnic, of the Cbauiplaiu epoch 127, 



229, 263, 505, 510, 519 

 Lake Agassiz and Hud- 

 son Bay region 3, 127, 



229,505,519 



SuUys Hill, North Dakota 157,169 



Superglacial drift 191,250 



Superior. Lake, during departure of the ice. . 198, 203, 217, 250 



analysi,s of water 544. 545 



glacial striae 637. 640 



Swamps 29,31,304,413,580 



Swan Lake, Manitoba 73,197,217,269,454 



Swan Kiver, Manitoba 97, 9!i, 230, 442, 449, 453, 477 



Swan, W. E., Kosenfeld artesian well 79 



Sweden, epeirogenic movements 611 



Sweet Grass Hills, Montana, glaciation 117. 118 



T. 



Tamarack Eiver, Minnesota 50, 304, 413, 433, 450, 563, 585 



Tanberg, Minnesota 286. 385, 399, 587 



Taylor, F. B., cited 257, 261 



Tiiylor Lake, North Dakota 147, 150, 160, 210. 309 



Teni perature 598 



changes of, in earth's crust 491, 522 



Terminal moraines 10,11,109,134,136, 



139-179, 201, 208, 210, 215, 341, 472, 559, 683 

 contemporaneous with the Herman 



beach 214. 235, 245. 250, 498 



short time required for their forma- 

 tion 242,245 



Terrace epoch 128 



Terraces, along base of Pembina Mountain ... 41, 135, 404, 422 



deposits of beach gravel 344, 360, 365, 422 



of modified drift in valleys- . - . 127, 102, 130, 222, 270 



shore-lines of erosion 26,198,261,323.411 



Tertiary baseleveling 102, 104, 199, 510, 528 



formations 85. 88. 1 1 2 



Te waukon. Lake, Korth Dakota 149 



Thibet, epeirogenic movements 514,515 



Thickness of the drift 16,133,137 



ice-sheet 112. 117, 505 



Thief Lake, Minnesota 47,586 



Tlio.iison.W., cited 490.493 



Thurnhill, Manitoba 137,175,213,304,393,645 



Three Buttes, Mont ana, glaciation of 117, 1 18 



Thunders Neat 309 



Tiger Hills 42, 44, 99, 130, 134, 



140, 175, 176, 178, 271, 366, 368, 377, 406, 580, 589, 645 



Till 46, 108, 119. 122, 



134, 201. 241, 250, 253. 266, 369, 381, 506, 583, 588, 5S9 



englacial and subglacial 136 



mass in esker gravel 186 



superglacial 191,250 



tract crossing the Red Eiver Valley 139,166 



Tintah.Minn 397. 551. 030 



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Page. 

 Tintah beaches. . 221, 224, 234. 298. 316, 334, 387, 396-406, 482. 043 



Toad Mouutains, Minnesota 163 



Tobacco Creek, Manitoba 587 



Todd.J.E.. on Lake Dakota 2.^i4.2i;6 



preglacial courses of rivers in North 



Dakota 100 



terminal moraines 140 



Tongue Kiver, North Dakota 58,93,357,421,457.408.470 



Topography of the basin of Lake Agassiz 14, 



151, 175, 198, 221, 209, 272, 339. 002 



Tombs, J., Grafton artesian well 77 



Toronto, Ontario 198,261 



Totten, Fort, N. Dak 150,157.109.644 



Tower City. N. Dak., artesian well 100,101 



Townships, subdivision in sections 1 1, 12 



Tracy, Minn., sectionof well 88,89.90 



Transportation of bowlders 109, 115, 130, 191 



Traverse, Dake 15.17,18,45,143, 



198. 208, 211 222, 224, 236, 205, 279, 300, 427 



aboriginal mounds 643 



Trees, species of forest 45, 299, 304, 343, 389, 413, 602, 603 



cultivation 277 



Treherne, Manitoba 42, 178, 366, 393, 406. 580 



Treherne, H. S., leveling 48,59 



Trenton limestone 17, 70, 74, 75, 70, 78. SO 



Turtle Mountain 10,36, 



85, 102, 105, 130, 162, 173, 175, 176, 209, 243, 208, 630 



Turtle Kiver, North Dakota 56. 



93, 96, 333, 338, 345, 390, 403, 418, 574, 031 



Twining, W. J., cited 208 



Two Rivers, Minnesota 50, 401. 628, 630, 643 



Tyrrell, J. B., cited 61,118,119, 



196, 215, 220, 234, 237, 241. :196. 400. 486, 534 



Manitoba escarpment named by 35 



observations of glacial strise 635,636 



onEidingand Duck mountains 43 



origin of name of Lake Manitoba 48 



rock formations of Manitoba. . . 70, 72, 73, 83, 98 



well at Deloraine, Manitoba 529 



Morden, Manitoba 81 



work on Lake Agassiz in Canada 10, 



217, 235, 395, 426, 442, 444, 449, 453, 

 458, 402, 464, 468, 470, 472, 477, 479 



U. 



69 



Ulrich, E. ().. cited 



Union Slough, Iowa 204 



United States Geological Survey, work on Lake 

 A gassiz V 



Uplift, epeirogenic, of the Lake Agassiz and Hudson 



Bay region 3, 147, 217, 224, 227, 234, 329, 382, 



386, 407, 427, 428, 442, 444, 450, 451, 454, 474-522, 596 



rhythmic stages of 224, 235. 444. 499 



wavelike advance 481, 480, 522 



Upper Silurian formations 72, 74, 79, 80 



Utica shale formation 71 



V. 



Valley City, N. Dak 151,154,161 



Valley River, Manitoba 235, 395, 406, 426, 442, 477 



Va3ey,G.. cited 608,609 



Vegetables, notes of production 590, 623 



Vermilion Lake, Minnesota 31, 32, 137, 140, 639 



Vermilion moraine 140, 177 



Vermilion Eiver, Manitoba, deep borings 83, 84, 99 



beach ridges near 442 



Vermilion River. South Dakota, artesian wells 528 



