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INDEX. 



on, 45, 236; thickness of, 47, 234; slope of, 

 47; extent of, 47; moulins of, 48; nunataks 

 of, 47, 79, 189; medial moraines of, 43, 49, 

 56, 236; ice-pillars of, 49; surface of, 50; 

 front of, 50; icebergs from, 50, 51, 67; 

 subglacial streams of, 51, 55, 57, 61, 66 et 

 seq., 342; buried forests near the, 53, 61 

 et seq., 233, 592; velocity of, 55, 80; daily 

 discharge of, 55, 82 ; view of surface of , 56 ; 

 kettle-holes in front of, 57, 58, 66, 144, 204; 

 retreat of, 57; former extent of, 59; Van- 

 couver on, 59; view of stumps of cedar 

 trees 62, 63; movement over gravel de- 

 posits, 66, 233; sediment, 68 ; temperature 

 near, 69 ; Professor Reid on, 71, 72. 



Muir Inlet, 41, 45, 189, 192; list of plants 

 about, 69. 



Muir, Professor, explorations in Alaska, 

 39, 68. 



Muskingum River, 300, 314, 323, 327. 



Musk-ox, 675. 



Mylodon, 436. 



Naaman's Creek, 675. 



Nampa image, 701 et seq. 



Nansen, Dr. F., on Greenland, 98. 



Nanticoke, Pa., 332. 



Nantucket, 137, 139, 203. 



Natal, Permian glacial deposits in, 516. 



Naushon, 204 et seq. 



Nebraska, glacial boundary in, 172; bowl- 

 ders in, 243; loess in, 411, 414, 415, 587. 



Nelson River, 313. 



Nevada, former glaciers in, 176; salt lakes 

 in, 607. 



.Neve field, in Greenland, 88; on the Sierra 

 Nevada, 18, 179, 273 



New Alexandria, Ohio, 168. 



Newark, Ohio, 169, 326. 



Newberry, J. S., 487; on glaciers of Cascade 

 Range, 19; on depth of glacial deposits, 

 257; on glacial erosion, 261; on formation 

 of the Great Lakes, 262, 356 et seq.; on 

 buried channels in Ohio, 300, 301 ; on pre- I 

 glacial drainage throughOntario,305,306. i 



New Burlington, Ohio, 602. 



Newbury port, Mass., 343. 



Newcomb, Professor Simon, 192, 476. 



Newcomerstown palseolith, 645 et seq. 



New England, 139, 358, 398, 487, 523; glacial 

 drainage of, 136; kettle-holes in, 139, 360, 

 361; depth of ice in, 194, 195, 201; termi- 

 nal moraines of, 134, 203, 361 ; transported 

 bowlders in, 237, 238, 239, 240; depth of 

 drift in, 259; glacial drainage in, 330, 331, 

 342, 343; kames in, 330, 343 et seq.; lakes 

 In, 361, 363; peat-bogs, 360. 



New Hampshire, 139,665; depthof ice in, 194 

 transported bowlders in, 194, 237, 246; 

 terminal moraines in, 221; depth of till 

 in, 259; drumlins in, 283, 285, 288; delta 

 terraces in, 330; kames in, 340, 341; lakes 

 in, 361, 363, 



New Harmony, Ind., 170, 326. 



New Jersey, terminal moraine in, 133, 134, 

 140, 142, 144, 151, 206; depth of ice in, 198; 

 transported bowlders in, 241 ; lakes in, 363 ; 

 interglacial man in, 438'; palaeolithic dis- 

 coveries in, 619, 620, 625' et seq. 



New Mexico, 274. 



New Richmond, Ohio, 367. 



New York, 317, 398, 665; glacial boundary 

 in, 133, 525; depth of ice in, 195, 261; ter- 

 minal moraine in, 149, 206; bowlders in, 

 242; drift hills in, 286; buried channels 

 in, 305, 306, 307, 308; kames in, 352, 353; 

 lakes in, 363; lake ridges in, 395; salt de- 

 posits in, 463. 



New York Central Railroad, terraces 

 along the, 329. 



New York City, 357, 398, 502. 



New Zealand, glaciers in, 104, 112, 488, 510; 

 cirques in, 274. 



Niagara gorge, length of, 299, 353, 376, 536; 

 a glacial chronometer, 299, 536 et seq., 

 548-552; erosion of, 542; recession of at 

 standstill, 543. 



Niles, Professor, on erosion by the Aletsch 

 Glacier, 231, 232. 



Niobrara River, 172. 



Nisqually River, 21. 



Nittany Valley, Pa., 229, 230. 



No Man's Land, 137. 



Nordenskiold, A. E., 518; on influence of 

 meteoric dust, 9 ; expedition to Greenland, 

 75 et seq. ; on subsidence of Sahara, 433. 



Northampton county, Pa., terminal mor- 

 aine in, 146. 



North Bass Island, 262. 



North Bay, Can., 548. 



North Bend, Ohio, 170, 367. 



North Carson Lake, Nevada, 607. 



Northern Pacific Railroad crosses the gla- 

 cial boundary, 174, 175, 213. 



North Sea Glacier, 446, 449. 



Norway, glaciers of, 104, 106, 110, 232, 234, 

 445; erosion in, 278; depth of ice in, 447. 



Nova Scotia, 126, 127; absence of Quater- 

 nary marine beds in, 504. 



Nova Zembla, 107, 488. 



Nunataks, 47, 79, 189, 254, 366. 



Oahe, Dakota, 174. 

 Oberlin, Ohio, 565. 



