INDEX. 



453 



Lake Opashkwa, ii. 98. 



Ottertail, i. 125, 261. 



Pickerel, i. 66. 



Pine Island, i. 238, 446. 



Pine, i. 68, 69. 



Rainy, i. 74, 79, et seq. 



Red, i. 126 ; ii. 95, 98. 



Rose, i. 76. 



Roseau, i. 158. 



Round, Qu'appelle River, i. 375. 



Sand Point, i. 77. 



Sandy, i. 22. 



Savanne, i. 57. 



Second Fishing, of the Qu'appelle Val- 

 ley, i. 368. 

 — ■ Seiganagah, i. 77. 



• Little, i. 77. 



Shoal, i. 102, 103. 



Simcoe, Canada West, scenery of, ii. 



14. 



Souris, i. 299. 



Sturgeon, i. 67, 68. 



Superior, ii. 24. 



Swan, i. 433. 



St. Martin, i. 237, 241. 



Turtle, ii. 98. 



Water-hen, i. 237; ii. 40. 



White Fish, i. 76, 93, 94. 



Winnipeg, i. 121, 237, 238, 251. 



Winnipego-sis, i. 172, 235, 237, 241 ; 



ii. 40. 



Lake Superior, squall on, i. 9. 



fogs on, i. 10. 



temperature of, i. 10. 



dangers of the navigation of, i. 



11. 



its present position in relation to 



Montreal and the Atlantic seaboard, 

 i. 14. 



• trade of the lake, i. 15. 



elevation of, i. 1 7. 



occasional fluctuations on the level of 



the waters of, i. 1 8. 



obstacles to progress westland of, i. 21. 



depth, area, and contents of, i. 2!, 



25. 



seldom frozen over, i. 21. 



ridge separating Lake Superior from 



the Valley of the Mississippi, i. 



21 . 



Lake of the Woods, winter road to the, i. 85. 

 its distance from Lake Superior, i. 

 94. 



of the Sand Hills, i. 94. 



i of the Sandy Hills, i. 342, 382. 



— — "where the moose died," i. 410. 



Lakes, effects of wind in changing the levels 

 of the, ii. 75. 



immense number of, near the Touch- 

 wood Hills Fort, i. 413. 



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Lakes, near the Lumpy Hill of the Woods, i. 

 408. 



of Indian Head Hills, i. 317. 



of Rupert's Land frozen over, ii. 



354. 



Great Canadian, variations in the 



levels of the waters of the, i. 18. 



Major Lachlan's Report on the, i. 



19. 



Qu'appelle, i. 237, 319, 320, 321, 366, 



428. 



Thousand, i. 46, 59—61 . 



Land, tenure of, at the Red River settle- 



. ments, i. 189. 

 millions of acres of unoccupied land fit 



for settlement, i. 191. 

 formation of new, at the mouth of 



Red River, ii. 7, 8. 



formation of new, ii. 22. 



Land, fine, near the Little Saskatchewan 



River, ii. 29. 

 Land, Moose, i. 455. 



Lane, Mr., of the Hudson's Bay Company, 



i. 147. 



his hospitality, i. 148. 



Lane's Post, Assinniboine River, i. 136. 



. lacustrine deposits at, ii. 248. 



Language of the Sioux Indians, ii. 155, 

 156. 



Last Mountain, i. 413. 

 Laurentian series, ii. 269. 



description of Laurentian rocks, ii. 



269. 



lime and soda felspar, ii. 270. 



titanic iron ore, ii. 271. 



crystalline limestones, ii. 271. 



mineral species in the limestones, ii. 



271. 



intrusive rocks, ii. 272. 



economic materials, ii. 272. 



separation of the Laurentian recks 



into two groups, ii. 272. 

 extent of the limestones in this system, 



ii, 273, 274. 



area of Laurentian rocks in the basin 



of Lake Winnipeg, ii. 275. 



character of the intrusive rocks, ii. 



275. 



character of the dividing ridge, ii. 275, 



276. 



from* Milles Lacs to Rainy Lake, ii. 



276. 



from Rainy Lake to the Lake of the 



Woods, ii. 277. 

 from the Lake of the Woods to the 



Winnipeg, ii. 278. 



the coast of Lake Winnipeg, ii. 279. 



fundamental gneiss of Scotland, the 



equivalent of the Laurentian series 



in Canada, ii. 279. 



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