INDEX. 



759 



Recession, rate of, of falls of Niagara, 536 

 et seq.; Falls of St. Anthony, 552 et seq.; 

 falls in Black River, Ohio, 560; of trib- 

 utary to Paint Creek, 561, 562. 



Red Bank, Ohio, 644. 



Red River of the North, 199, 220, 258, 316, 

 333,334,354,361,607,654. 



Red River Valley, 548. 



Reid, H. F., 71, 72. 



Reid Glacier, 73. 



Reid Inlet, 73. 



Reindeer, 641, 675. 



Rendu Glacier, 73. 



Rensselaer Harbor, 89. 



Revillo Gigedo Island, 188. 



Rhine River, 410, 412, 447. 



Rhinoceros, 586, 690. 



Rhode Island, terminal moraine in, 140, 

 204; depth of drift in, 259. 



Rhone Glacier, 255. 



Richardson , Mr. James, 187, 188. 



Richardson, Sir J., on transported bowl- 

 ders in the Mackenzie Valley, 246. 



Richmond, Mass., train of bowlders in, 

 239-241. 



Richthofen, Baron, 513, 517; on loess, 408, 

 409. 



Ricketts, Dr. Charles, 508. 



Riggs, Rev. Thomas L., 175. 



Rink, H., on results of Greenland explor- 

 ation, 77 etseq. 



Ripley county, Ind., 602. 



Ripley, Ohio, 170, 367, 526. 



River that turns, 335. 



Riviere des Lacs, 334. 



Roches moutonnees, 84, 183, 185, 187, 227, 

 231, 295, 483. 



Rock-basins in the Sierra, 267 et seq., 355. 



Rock-scoring in Glacier Bay, Alaska, 44; 

 described, 123 et seq.; near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island, 183 et seq.; on Islands in 

 Lake Erie, 262 etseq.; on the Sierra, 267 

 et seq.; in South Africa, 485. 



Rocky Mountains, 13, 14, 200, 244, 273, 

 415-417, 429, 441, 462, 607; ancient glaciers 

 in, 175-177, 512; Quaternary uplifts of, 

 502,507,511, 512. 



Rocky River, 304. 



Rome, N. Y., 542, 587. 



Ross county, Ohio, 372; terminal moraine 

 in, 169, 170; transported bowlders in, 169, 

 242; vegetable deposits in, 602. 



Ross, Sir J. Cs explorations of, in Ant- 

 arctic Continent, 112 et seq. 



Russell, Mr. I. C, on glaciers of the Sierra 

 Nevada, 179; on moraines of Monocoun- 

 ty, Cal., 222; on glacial erosion, 267; on 



Yosemite Valley, 271; on cirques, 271 ct 

 seq. ; on Lakes Lahontan and Bonneville, 

 608, 610; on gravel deposits about Dead 

 Sea, 612. 



Russell Fiord, 31,32. 



Sabine, E., explores oast coast of Green- 

 land, 98. 



Saco River, 221, 342, 351. 



Saguenay, fiord of the, 501. 



Sahara, Desert of, 433, 496. 



Salamanca, N. Y., 586. 



Salisbury, Professor R. D., 501; on loess, 

 172; discoveries in northern Germany, 

 452,456; on deposits in New Jersey, 636. 



Sandusky, Ohio, 262, 390. 



Sandy River, 19. 



Saskatchewan River, 13, 199, 220, 244, 259, 

 333 et seq., 526, 545. 



Sawkins.J. G.,507. 



Scarboro Heights, 584, 585, 587. 



Scandinavia, glaciers of, 104, 106, 445, 447; 

 erosion in, 260; maximum post-glacial 

 uplift, 506. 



Schenectady, N. Y., 329. 



Schoodic Lake, 350. 



Schoolcraft on the antiquity of man, 699. 



Schuylkill Water-Gap, 197. 



Schwatka, F., explorations in Alaska by, 

 29, 30, 190. 



Scioto River, 169, 300, 314, 323, 326, 327, 375, 

 561. 



Scoresby explores east coast of Greenland, 

 98. 



Scotland, 487, 534; glacial erosion in, 278; 

 kames in, 339; glaciation in, 445, 446, 483, 

 484; post-glacial erosion In, 568; maxi- 

 mum post-glacial uplift, 506. 



Scott, Captain, 120. 



Scratched stones, by moving ice, 125 et seq. ; 

 by land-slides, 127. 



Scribner, Mr., 701. 



Scudder, Mr. Samuel, on the existence of 

 Alpine insects on the White Mountains, 

 438, 439. 



Sea cow, 436. 



Sea-level, changes of the, 503. 



Seattle, State of Washington, 21, 135, 180- 

 182. 



Second Glacial epoch, 207, 258, 558, 575, 579, 

 601,669. 



Seeman, G. B., visits Kotzebue Sound, 37. 



Selkirk Mountains, glaciers in, 13. 



Serrate character of glacial margin, 132, 

 525 et seq. 



Seville, Ohio, 353. 



Seymour, Ind., 601. 



Shackelton, E., 120, 121, 



