INDEX. 



383 



Ramsay, cited, 311. 



Rappahannock River, 257. 



Rawhide Gulch, Cal., 296. 



Recession, rate of, of Falls of Ni- 

 agara, 333 et seq. ; of Falls of St. 

 Anthony, 340 et seq., 364 ; of Black 

 River, 342, 343. 



Red deer, 263. 



Red River of the North, 209, 228, 

 340 ; ice-dam in, 225. 



Regillout, 263. 



Reid, Clement, quoted, 162. 



Reid, H. F., 26, 47. 



Reindeer, 188, 262, 263, 269, 270, 278, 

 280, 287, 290, 293. 



Rhine, ancient glaciers of the, 129,133. 



Rhinoceros, 188, 263, 265, 271, 277, 

 .278, 280, 284, 286, 287, 292 ; woolly, 

 269, 270, 272, 280, 287. 



Rhode Island, 67. 



Rhone, ancient glaciers of, 58-60, 

 131,132, 185, 188 ; map of, 58. 



Richmond, Mass., train of boulders 

 in, 70, 71. 



Rink, Dr., 35. 



Roanoke River, 257. 



Rocky Mountains, 320, 322; age of 

 the, 328. 



Rock-scorings, cause of, 51 et seq. ; 

 in New England, 69 ; on islands 

 of Lake Erie, 103, 104 ; in Pennsyl- 

 vania, 119 ; in Ohio, 103, 119 ; in 

 Indiana, 119; in Illinois, 119; 

 in Missouri, 119. 



Roman remains, 356. 



Rome, N. Y., 335. 



Rosa, Mount, 9, 134, 211. 



Ross, Sir J. C, 18, 19, 311. 



Royston, England, 155. 



Runaway Pond, 207. 



Russell, I. C, exploration of Mount 

 St. Elias by, 30, 212 ; cited, 233, 

 350 et seq. 



Russia, glacial boundary in, 181, 189 ; 

 glacial drainage of, 238. 



Saguenay, fiord of the, 197. 

 Salamanca, N. Y., buried channels 



near, 206. 

 Salisbury, cited, 183, 184. 

 Salt Lake City, 123. 

 Sandusky, Ohio, section of the lake 



ridges near, 223. 

 Sandusky River, 220. 

 Sanford, cited, 267. 

 Saskatchewan River, 228. 

 Saxony, 181. 

 Scandinavia, existing glaciers of, 2, 



12; ancient glaciers of, 129, 136, 



157, 181-190- re-elevation of, 331. 



Scioto River, 231. 

 Scotland. (See Bp.itish Isles.; 

 Seattle, section of till in, 55. 

 Second Glacial period, 106 et seq. 

 Section, ideal, across river bed in 



drift region, 229. 

 Sedimentation of lakes, 333. 

 Seine, terraces of the, 186, 188, 264. 

 Seracs, 4, 5. 

 Settle, England. 270. 

 Severn, the, 149-151, 285. 

 Shaler, 67, 242. 

 Shap granite, 154, 157, 180. 

 Ship Rock, 71. 

 Shone, cited, 180. 

 Shoshone Falls, 299. 

 Shrewsbury, England, 150. 

 Shropshire, England, 149, 173. 

 Siberia, 190 ; Quaternary animals in, 



280, 282, 283, 290 ; climate of, 302, 



316. 

 Sierra Nevada Mountains, 21, 294, 



301, 320, 322, 349, 352. 

 Skertchly, quoted, 159. 

 Skipton, 144, 146. 

 Skull, comparative study of, 276. 

 Slickenside, 53. 



Smock on depth of glacial ice, 90. 

 Snake River Valley, 236 et seq., 298. 

 Snowdon, 145, 171. 

 Snowy vole, 289. 

 Soleure, 133. 

 Solferino, 135. 



Solway Glacier, 153, 155, 180. 

 Somme, terraces of the, 186, 262 et 



seq., 285, 286, 355, 359 et seq. 

 Sonora, Cal., 294 et seq. 

 South America, existing glaciers of, 



17 ; ancient glaciers in, 126. 

 Southampton, England, 266. 

 South Dakota, 96, 98. 

 Spain, ancient glaciers of, 136; human 



relics in glacial terraces of, 264 ; 



Quaternary animals of, 280. 

 Speeton, 140, 155, 156. 

 Spencer, cited, 224. 

 Spencer, N. Y., 220. 

 Spitsbergen, 12. 

 Spy, man of, 275, 277. 

 St. Acheul, 263. 

 Stag, 289. 



Stainmoor, England, 154, 157, 180. 

 Stalagmite, rate of accumulation of, 



352 et seq. 

 Stanislaus River, Cal., 294. 

 St. Anthonv, Falls of, 340 et seq., 



364. 

 Steamburg, N. Y., buried channel at, 



206. 

 St. Elias, 30 et seq., 212. 



