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INDEX. 



Winnipeg Lake, Tertiary formations, ii. 

 345. ' 



Winnipego-sis, Lake, i, 172, 235, 241 ; ii. 



40, 42. 



area of, i. 237. 



rivers received by, i. 242. 



isthmus separating it from Cedar Lake, 



i. 459. 



rock exposures on Snake Island, ii. 



42. 



Winter, indications of approaching, in the 



prairies, i. 260 ; ii. 41. 

 Winter travelling with dogs described, ii. 

 84. 



dangers of, ii. 87, 91. 



Winter temperatures of the basin of Lake 



Winnipeg, ii. 369. 

 Wishahkepekas River, i. 82. 

 Wolf, the prairie (Tbgany), i. 378. 

 Wolverine Creek, i. 430,431. 

 Women, Indian, bathing in the Qu'appelle, 



i, 373. 



Wood, scarcity of, in the prairies, i. 338. 

 Wood Hills, lignite at the, i. 318. 



Wooded and prairie land, west of Red 

 River, i. 244. 



" Woods," the, south branch of the Sas- 

 katchewan, i. 388. 



" Woods, belts of," between the Touchwood 

 Hills and Lumpy Hill, i. 41 1. 



Woods, Lake of the, i. 85, 93. 



winter road to the, i. 85. 



area and altitude of the, i. 94. 



scenery of the, i. 94. 



green weeds of the, i. 95. 



temperature of the, i. 95. 



grasshoppers on the, i. 96, 97, 101. 



north-west corner of the, i. 103. 



abundance of sturgeon in the, i. 104. 



storm on the, i. 105. 



multitudes of rabbits on the, i. 119. 



route from, to Roseau Lake, i. 159, 



161. 



Woody Hills, Main Saskatchewan, i. 488. 



Yellowstone River, remains of Mandan In- 

 dians on the, i. 299. 

 York factory, i. 252. 



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