INDEX TO VOLUME I. 



Mt. Washington Railway/ . 8i, eTg 



" winter view of . ' 91 



" summit of . . 620 



wu-Zf range,. . .187 



Whiteface, . . 11 1 a Tr^^ 



Willard, views from . ' ^^' Z\ 



Willey range, . . jgj 



Museum, . . . ! 12 "t-j cr 



Myer,A.J. . . . ! '' .'^' ^g 



Names applied to mountains, . . 70 

 Nash and Sawyer, ... 5, 



Nancy, story of . . ', ■A 



Nelson, S. A. . 52, 102, 129, 136, 392 

 " journal by . loS-n? 



Neal, W. and R. . \ . "^ 



Needle, declination of . . 153, 164 



" inclination of . . 149' 151 

 New Hampshire, area of . . . ' 160 

 Norian system, • • • 36, yj 

 Northern boundary, . . 171 218 

 Notches '624 



" origin of . . . .623 

 Notch house, 70 



" White Mountain, or Crawford," 624 



" Frahconia ig7 



" Dixville, . . . 221, 642 



386 



Oak 



Oakes, on scenery of White Mounts., 

 Oakes's gulf, ... 60, 70, 190 



Observatory on Moosilauke, . . 92 



Mt. Washington, 

 Observatory, government 

 " petition for 



Ocean action on rocks, 

 Office, . 



Old man of Dixville, 

 Oliver, M. W. 

 Ossipyte, 



87 



. 89 



• S94 



• IS 

 606, 642 



. 268 

 39 



Oyster, proof of recent warm climate, 543 



Packard, A. S. Jr., on ichneumons, 347 



Paleozoic 507 



Peck, on maritime plants, . . 567 

 Pemigewasset defined, . . i 184 

 Pentamerus, ..... 49 

 Pequawket, not Kearsarge, . .231 



Perkins, G. H 37 



Percy peaks, 644 



Phelps, E. E 28, 46 



Physical History, .... 506 

 Pine trees, 383 ; large size, . . 579 



Pink 388 



Piscataqua River basin, . . 302, 313 

 Plants, catalogue of, 395 ; distribu- 

 tion of, 381 



Plateau of Mt. Washington, . 187, 609 

 Plumbago, .... 1 509 



Pope, J. H. . 



Poplar, . 



Porphyritic gneiss, 



Pratt, T. W. . 



President Smith, letter to 



Primary, . 



Profile house, . 



Profile, Franconia, . 



Publications of Jackson's survey, 



„ . " geological survey. 



Pyrites, origin of . 



663 



Page. 

 21, 28 



• • 387 



33, 45. i'i, 512 



• 264. 253 

 . 24 



9, 525 



. 80 



33 > 602 



6 



• H 



• 534 



Quahog, proof of recent warm cli- 



^mate, J43 



Quartz, of Lyndeborough, utilization 



^of' S09 



Quartzites, , . . 27,49.537 



Quebec group 17,27 



Quimby, E. T. . 22, 47, 275, 296 



" on use of magnetic 



needle, . . 147 

 " directions for signalsj 244 



" triangulation by 239, 241 



Rain-fall, annual . . . .128 

 " on Mt. Washington, .* 135 

 ' ' as affected by geographical 



position, . . . 314 

 " as related to water-power, 326 

 " on Atlantic coast, . .136 

 " in Connecticut valley, . 136 

 " at Lake Village, . . 136 



Rain tables, 141 



Ravines, origin of . . . . 623 

 Read, A. F. . . . 47, 251, 262 

 Relative humidity, . . i . 122 

 Rhigi, Mt., railroad on . . .82 

 Rhododendron, , . . 388, 543 

 Richardson, J. .... 531 



Ripley's falls, . . : . 226, 631 

 River systems, .... 298- 



Robinson, S. Q. . . . > 47 

 Rockingham mica schist, 54, 57J 536 



Rocks make soil, . . . . 547 

 " determine surface configura- 

 tion, .... 589 



Rose family, 387 



Rogers, H. D. and W. B. . 525, 532 

 Rosebrook, E. .... 72 



Salt lake, . . . . .124 



Salt-loving plants, .... 567 



Scenery of Coos county, . . . 636 



" list of illustrations of . . 633 



Scenographical geology, . . . 586 

 " features determined 



by geological ag'tSi 588 

 Sdudderj S. H., on distribution of 



insects, 331 



