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Page. 



"Waconia moraine 142-146, 147, 152, 208, 210. 205 



Wadsworth, M. E.. cited 404 



Wabjieton, N. Da U 22, 55. 211, 50.". 



Waloott, C. D., referred to 76 



Walcott, N. Ball 434,506 



Wallialla, N. Dak 27,360,301,421,45.1 



W.allace, A. E„ cited 513 



Warren, G. K., 



;ited. 



106 



oncausesof lalces Traverse, Big Stone, 



Lac(iiii Parle, and Pepin 18 



.snrvey of the Minnesota Valley 6 



Warren, Minn 463, 562, 627 



Warren, N. Dak., deep* well 507 



W.arreu, glacial lake 217,255,257,258 



Warren, River, outlet of Lake Agassi?,. . 7, 15. 19, 66, 150, 211 

 212, 222, 225, 235, 205. 280, 397, 408, 427, 443, 478, 554 



Washington, Mount, glaciation of 114,124 



Washington Lakes, North Dakota 146.243 



Watercourses, now deserted 53, 



164, 170, 196, 205, 234, 262, 275, 312, 374, 377 



Water Hen Lake and Kiver 49,61 



Water power 631. 632 



Water supply by wells 523-581 



alkaline 524 



analyses 536-545 



fresh, sources of 526. 576 



saline, sources of 627-530, 561, 576 



Weather records 592-601 



Wells, analyses of waters 536-540 



artesian 2,13, 74-80. 523-581 



common 358, 441, 523-.58I 



sections of 334, 350, 359, 367, 548-581 



West Indies, epeirogenic movements 513 



West Selkirk, Manitoba 133, 578 



Westhourne, Manitoba, aboriginal mound 645 



Western Erie glacial lake 257 



Western Superior gl.acial lake 256 



Wheat raising 20, 417, 523, 584, 590, 615-619 



Wheatland, N. Dak 321 , 323, 416, 435, 508 



Wbeaton, Minn 150, 396, 550 



White, C. A., referred to 82,94.99 



Wbitcaves, J.F., cited 70,71.73,83,98,99 



White Earth Agency, Miuil 32, 33, 45, 156, 164, 295, 303 



White Mountains, glaciation of 113,124,505 



WliiteKock, S. Dak 138,150,211,280,388,390,408,427,428 



White silts 207 



White Stone Hill, North Dakota 152 



Whiteniouth Kiver, Manitob.1 52, 134 



Whitney, J. D., cited 494,515,005 



Whittle, C. L., cited 202 



Whittlesey, C, cited 261,498,595,639,640 



Wild Klce River, Minnesota 53, 56, 242, 295, 296, 584, 631 



origin of name 611 



Wild Rice River, North Dakota . . 45,50,207,309,310,505,012 



Williamson, A. W., cited 15,17,18,397,400 



Willow River, North Dakota 173, 641, 042 



Winchell, A., referred to 605 



Winchell, Horace V., assistant 7 



cited 100. 304, 625 



glai-ial strise 640 



Winchell, N. H., cited... 87.100,177,305,52.5,537,556,629,631 

 attributing Lake Agassiz to barrier 



of the ice-sheet 7 



Cretaceous formations in Minnesota . 87, 

 88, 101 



observations of glacial strise 639, 640 



on Giants and Mesabi ranges 31 



on measurement of postglacial time. 238 



section of Humboldt well 75 



Rosen feld well 79 



Winds 277, 299, 309, 395, 600 



records of mean velocity 600 



Wind.v Mound, head of the Coteau des Prairies 150 



Winnehagosbish, Lake 32,178,213,630 



Winnipeg, Manitoba 25, 



65, 68, 133, 156, 213, 526, 576, 612, 627, 644 

 general section of drift deposits. . 577 



weather records 592-599 



Winnipeg, Lake 1,3,25,45,47,52,02,67, 



68, 69, 70, 137, 198. 213, 215, 220, 241,.443, 472 



area, elevation, and depth 47 



glacial striie 635 



present representative of Lake Agas- 

 siz 220,226 



Winnipeg River 50, 51, 582, 031, 632, 638 



Winnipegosis, Lake 34,43,48.01,72,73,97,219,470,029 



area and elevation 48 



glacial 8tri:e 636 



Winter, climatic effects on Lake Agassis 250,252,278 



Wisconsin stage of Glacial period 109,110,141,208 



Welti', J. E., cited 103 



Wood, J. W.,.ir., cited 103 



Wood, in interglacial forest bed 555. 556 



Red River Valley alluvium 555, 560, 574 



till and modified drift 558, 559 



Wooded region of northern Minnesota and Manitoba. . 29, 



279, 300, 387, 413, 583, 586, ,593 



Woods, Lake of the. .. .29,49, 51,07,137, 181,198.210,388,402,586 



area, elevation, and depth 49, 304 



glacial strijB 639 



Woodward, R. S., investigation of ice attraction 223, 



489, 492 



Wright, G. F., Ice Age in North America 11 



on duratiim of the postglacial period . . 238 



on the Muir glacier 243 



Wyndmere, N. Dak 266, 310, 566 



Y. 



Yankton, S. Dak 208,530,532 



Young, N. Dak 356,302 



Young, Robeit H.. assistant 7,8,327,645 



Yukon, Pleistocene lake 207 



Yukon Kiver. 



207 



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