INDEX
A
- A bear trapped, [98]
- A box of minerals stolen, [40]
- A granitical formation on Lake Superior, [88]
- A long fast, [126]
- A new philological principle in languages, [455]
- A phenomenon, [103]
- A precinct of Indian orgies, [115]
- A sub-expedition to Sandy Lake, [112]
- A war-party surprised, [552]
- Account of sub-explorations of Green Bay, [210]
- Acipenser oxyrinchus, [95]
- Acipenser spatularia, [163]
- Advance of Lake Superior to the Rocky Mountains, [109]
- African and Indian marriages, [108]
- Agaric mineral, [60]
- Agate, [87]
- Agglutinative properties of the Indian pronoun, [502]
- Aggregate fall of the Mississippi below Sandy Lake, [150];
- commencement of the calcareous rocks, [150]
- Algoma, [107]
- Algonquin language justly applauded, [122]
- Algonac, [50]
- Allenoga River, [250]
- Allen's Lake, [263]
- Aluminous minerals, [354]
- American Indian policy, [546]
- American antiquities, [166]
- Amygdaloid, [90]
- An Indian breakfast, [253]
- An Indian grave with hieroglyphics, [88]
- An Indian nonplused in the woods, [97]
- An Indian salute, [120]
- Analysis of Lake Superior copper at Utrecht, [364]
- Anodonta corpulenta, [516]
- Announcement of return of expedition, of 1820, [279]
- Antique markings on the pinus resinosa, [552]
- Antique notices of the lake mineralogy, [295]
- Antiquities, [157];
- first notice of in 1766, [165]
- Apparent tide in the Baltic, [191]
- Appearance of dune sand at Point aux Barques, [54]
- Appendix No. 2, [449]
- Apricots in bloom on the 22d of April, [41]
- Arched rock, [61]
- Argillaceous stratum of Detroit, [307]
- Argillite, [111]
- Artesian borings for water, [51]
- Art of the wounded duck, [249]
- Arts and manufactures of the Chippewas and Ottowas, [70]
- Ascent of the Assowa River, [235]
- Asphaltum and naphtha, [196]
- Assassination of Owen Keveny, [69]
- Assowa Lake, [239]
- Atmospheric heat 28th June, [96]
- Aux Sables Indians, [55]
B
- Bark letter in pictographic characters, [433]
- Barometrical height of Cass Lake, [139]
- Barytic minerals, [357]
- Basin of Lake Michigan, [335]
- Basin of Lake Superior, [318]
- Bat in wood, [396]
- Beltrami, [227]
- Birch Lake, [263]
- Birds inhabiting the region of Pakagama Falls, [130]
- Birds of Lake Superior, [104]
- Birds of the Wisconsin Valley, [181]
- Bituminous minerals, [358]
- Bivalve shells, [415]
- Black River, [103]
- Boatswain to Com. Perry in 1813, [194]
- Botany, [408]
- Boulders on the shores of Lake St. Clair, [49]
- Boundary between Michigan and Wisconsin, [103]
- Breadth of the Mississippi at Sandy Lake, [124]
- Brigham's residence at Blue Mound, [568]
- Brulé summit, [273]
- Buckshot gravel, [62]
- Buffalo hunt, [146]
C
- Cabotian Mountains, [110]
- Calcareous minerals, [350]
- Canadian canoe-song, [189]
- Canoe-race, [48]
- Capt. Douglass, [210]
- Capt. Jouett, [269]
- Capture and massacre of the garrison of old Mackinac, [63]
- Carnage River, [248]
- Carnelian, [87]
- Carver's Cave, [159]
- Carver's travels, [21]
- Cass, his official report, [280]
- Cass Lake, [130]
- Cass Lake basin, [328]
- Cass on Indian hieroglyphics, [430]
- Cassville, Wisconsin, [169]
- Chagoimegon, [105]
- Chalcedony and calcareous spar, [54]
- Charles Stokes, Esq., his geological memoir, [315]
- Charlevoix's visit to America, [20]
- Character and value of Dubuque's lead mines, [172]
- Character of the bison, [147]
- Character of the Canadian voyageur, [124]
- Cheboigan, its etymology, [213]
- Chenos, a masked coast, [73]
- Chicago, etymology of name, population, and greatness, [198]
- Chief Guelle Plat, [255]
- Chippewa character of the Kekeewin, [154]
- Chippewa dance, [87]
- Chippewa term of salutation, [84]
- Chippewa village, [94]
- Cinnamon-colored radiated quartz, [163]
- Claimants to mine lands, [365]
- Clinton River, [49]
- Club fungus partially fossilized, [204]
- Coal in Western New York, [391]
- Coast of boulders, [215]
- Col. Croghan's attack at Fort Holmes in 1814, [64]
- Col. Pierce, [58]
- Coluber æstivus, [50]
- Combustibles, [536]
- Commercial value of copper, [372]
- Conchology, [178]
- Connection with Blackhawk's plans disclaimed, [272]
- Cooper's description of shells, [515]
- Copper-bearing trap-dykes, [89]
- Copper boulder, its size, [97]
- Copper-head snake, [238]
- Copper ores of Mineral Point, [567]
- Cormorant, [130]
- Corn ripens at St. Peter's Valley, [153]
- Cornu-ammonis; a fossiliferous coast, [56]
- Corregonus albus, [260]
- Cost of lake transportation, [376]
- Council at Cass Lake, [251]
- Council at Sandy Lake, [226]
- Council at St. Peter's agency, [269]
- Council at the ultimate point of the first expedition, [133]
- Council with Indians;
- Crow-wing River, [145]
- Crystals of iron pyrites, [196]
- Cupreous formation, [324]
- Cup-shaped concavities, [61]
D
- Dacota, or Nadownsie Indians, [158]
- Danger escaped, [566]
- Date and circumstance of Pike's visit to Sandy Lake, [117]
- Date of Prairie du Chien, [167]
- Date of the battle of Badaxe, [269]
- Date of Wisconsin as a territorial name, [176]
- De Witt Clinton offers the use of his library, [23]
- Dead scaffolded, [122]
- Defect of postal facilities, at Mackinac, [65]
- Depth of the Detroit clay beds, [51]
- Derogative inflections of the Indian noun, [476]
- Descent of Itasca River, [246]
- Description of the Indian canoe, [47]
- Desiderata of discovery, [227]
- Detroit completely burnt down in 1805, [44]
- Detroit first founded in 1701, [45]
- Difficulty of studying the Indian tongues, [441]
- Difficulty of the descent of the Brulé, [273]
- Diluvial elevations, [385]
- Diminutive forms of the Odjibwa noun, [474]
- Discover native copper, [90]
- Discovery of Itasca Lake, [573]
- Distance from Lake Superior to Lake Pepin, [544]
- Distance from St. Peter's to the gulf, [153];
- elevation of the country, [153]
- Distances travelled in the expedition of 1831, [544]
- Dr. McDonnell's letter, [439]
- Dr. Mitchell's summary of discoveries, [416]
- Drift-stratum, [115], [322]
- Dubuque City, [170]
- Du Ponceau's prize essay, [453]
E
- Earliest date of Winnebago history, [194]
- Earthy compounds, [534]
- Elementary structure of the Algonquin language, [442]
- Elk Island, [216]
- Elk River, its latitude, [147]
- Elevation of Lake Superior, [107]
- Elevation of the cliff of La Grange, [162]
- Elevation of the country at the Savanna Portage, [120]
- Encampment at St. Mary's, [76]
- Ephemeral insects, [167]
- Epoch of the deposit of St. Mary's sandstone, [539]
- Epochs of geological action proved by fossils, [400]
- Era of Pontiac's hostile movements, [62]
- Era of the discovery of the St. Lawrence, [121]
- Erismatolite, [103]
- Erratic block stratum, [53]
- Erratic block and drift stratum, [61]
- Essay on the Odjibwa substantive, [453]
- Establishment of a military post at St. Peter's, [152]
- Etymology, [116]
- Etymology of Manitowakie, [195]
- Etymology of Minnesota, [156]
- Etymology of Namikong, [85]
- Etymology of Pawating, [81]
- Etymology of Rum River, [150]
- Etymology of the word Konamik, [186]
- Etymology of the word Michilimackinac, [70]
- Etymology of the word Mississippi, [140]
- Etymology of the word Wisconsin, [179]
- Etymology of Waganukizzie, [207]
- Evidences of ancient Indian cultivation, [59]
- Evidences of diluvial action, [318]
- Explorations recommended, [285]
- Extensive and fertile bow-shaped area, [135]
F
- Fallacious appearance of a tide in Green Bay, [191]
- Fallacious information of the Indians, respecting the lead mines, [180]
- Falls and precipices, [110]
- Falls of St. Croix, [270]
- Falls of the Montreal River, [103]
- Federation group of islands of Lake Superior, [105], [321]
- Feud between the Sioux and Chippewas, [545]
- Final embarkation at Grosse Point, [49]
- Final separation of the party at Fort Dearborn, [197]
- First lake vessel built by La Salle, [212]
- First steamboat visits Michilimackinac in 1819, [212]
- Flat Rock Point, organic remains, [55]
- Flock of pigeons drowned in storms, [195]
- Flora of Lake Michigan, [206]
- Fluor spar, [353]
- Fond du Lac, [184]
- Fondness of the Indians for melons, [170]
- Forest-trees, [143]
- Forest-trees buried by oceanic drift, [51]
- Fort Holmes, when dismantled, [64]
- Fort Howard, [190]
- Fort Niagara built, [62]
- Fossil fauna of the West, [199]
- Fossil wood, [386]
- Foundation of old Mackinac, [62]
- Fox chief Aquoqua, [171]
- Fox River Valley, [184]
- Fox Village, [169]
- Freshwater conchology, [188]
- Freshwater shells of the Fox and Wisconsin, [416]
- Friendship of Wawetum, [67]
- Friendly act of the daughter of Wabojeeg, [80]
- Frogs inclosed in stone, [386]
- Fringillia vespertina, or Schoolcraft's grosbec, [515]
- Further discussion of the Odjibwa substantive, [470]
G
- Galena, [174]
- Generalizations on the Mississippi River, [139]
- Geographical data of the portage from Lake Superior to the St. Croix and Chippewa Rivers, [540]
- Geological deductions, [300]
- Geological memoranda, [119]
- Geological monuments, [332]
- Geology of Mackinac, [66]
- Geological outlines of the Lake Superior coast, [109]
- Geological phenomena, [245]
- Geology, [261]
- Glacial action, [216]
- Globe of sandstone from a geological pocket-hole, [316]
- Grammatical structure of sentences in the Odjibwa, [495]
- Granite Point, [88]
- Granular gypsum in sandstone, [86]
- Graphic granite, [84]
- Gratiot's Grove, [564]
- Grauwackke, [111]
- Grauwackke of Iron River, [321]
- Grave of Dubuque, [174]
- Gray wolf, [149], [166]
- Great copper boulder on Lake Superior, [294]
- Great sand dunes, [85]
- Green Bay City, [191]
- Group of the Manatouline Islands, [74]
- Grosbec—new species, [515]
- Gypsum, [65], [313]
H
- Habits of the anas canadensis, [234]
- Helix, [515]
- Hennepin, [151]
- Henry Inman, [23]
- Herds of buffalo east of the Mississippi, [432]
- High value of the Lake Superior copper mines urged on Congress, [368]
- Highest platform mound on the Mississippi, [157]
- Highlands of Sauble, [310]
- Historical data respecting Dubuque's mines, [174]
- Historical data respecting the smallpox, [578]
- Historical facts, [150]
- History of Green Bay, [190]
- History of the Chippewas, [121]
- History of the Fox Indians, [175]
- Hochungara, or Winnebagoes, [181]
- Holcus fragrans, [157]
- Houghton's analysis of the lake copper, [527]
- Houghton's plants, [519]
- How possessives are formed in the Chippewa, [461]
- Human skull in the solid part of a living tree, [396]
- Huron coast line, [309]
- Huttonian theory, [405]
- Hystrix, [73]
I
- Ice formed on the 19th of July, [127]
- Illigan Lake, [264]
- Image stone, [231]
- Importance of vaccination to Indians, [581]
- Impression of a trilobite in quartz, [66]
- Indian altar, [55]
- Indian birch-bark letter, [433]
- Indian boundary, [149]
- Indian chief Red Thunder, [158]
- Indian chief Red Wing, [163]
- Indian corn-dance, [160]
- Indian council, [99]
- Indian council at the mouth of the Crow-wing, [267]
- Indian dwarf, [178]
- Indian language, [453]
- Indian myth of Itasca, stanzas on, [243]
- Indian oratory, [256]
- Indian queen, [254]
- Indian summer, [428]
- Indian superstition respecting mines, [374]
- Indian symbol for a man, [113]
- Indian term for geologist, [90]
- Indian trait, [151]
- Indian translation of an expression, [144]
- Indian tribes visited in 1831, [540]
- Indian women engage in mining, [173]
- Indian women gathering rice, [130]
- Indians turn mineralogists, [90]
- Inquiries respecting the history of the Indians, [438]
- Inter-European amalgamation, [77]
- Intrepid act of Gen. Cass, [80]
- Iron sand, [106]
- Irving's Lake, [230]
- Island of ancient Indian sepulchre, [194]
- Itasca Lake, [246]
J
- James Riley, [78]
- Jargon of the northwest, [234]
- John Johnston, Esq., [80]
- Journey from Albany to Geneva, [41]
- Journey in a sleigh across the Highlands, [40]
K
- Kabamappa accuses the Sioux of treachery, [548]
- Kaginogumaug, or Longwater Lake, [261]
- Kakabika Falls, [247]
- Kakala, its probable meaning, [187]
- Kalamazoo, [203]
- Kubba-Kunna, [234]
L
- La Hontan's apocryphal discovery on Long River, [19]
- Lac Plè, [263]
- Lac Traverse, [229]
- Lac Vieux Desert, [263]
- Lacustrine clay-flats of Lake St. Clair, [49]
- Lake action, [318]
- Lake Audrusia, [228]
- Lake Chetac, [543]
- Lake Douglass, [265]
- Lake drift, [323]
- Lake Pepin, [163], [332]
- Lake St. Clair, [216]
- Landscape of Michilimackinac, [71]
- Last year the bison is seen east of the Mississippi, [148]
- Latitude of Mackinac, [64]
- Lead mines at Dubuque, [168], [333]
- Leading events in the life of Gen. Macomb, [72]
- Leaf River of the Crow-wing, [266]
- Learn the state of the Sauc war, [269]
- Leech Lake, [259]
- Leech Lake River, [129]; etymology, [129]
- Left Hand River, [108]
- Legal claim to the mine tract, [174]
- Length of the Mississippi, [245]
- Letter to Nathaniel H. Carter, Esq., [409]
- Level of Lake Erie above tide-water, [43]
- Limits of the cervus sylvestris, [515]
- Line of discovery above Cass Lake, [244]
- List of latitudes and longitudes, [289]
- List of quadrupeds and birds observed, [413]
- Little Crow chief, [157]
- Little Vermilion Lake, [262]
- Localities of minerals and rock strata, [211]
- Locality of freshwater shells, [167]
- Long Prairie River, [266]
- Longitudinal phenomena, [109]
- Lt. Col. Fowle, notice of, [168]
- Lupus Americanus, [56]
- Lyceum of Natural History, New York, extract from its annals, [532]
- M. Woolsey, [588]
- Mackinac limestone, [312]
- Magnesian minerals, [356]
- Magnitude of Lake Michigan, [202]
- Marquette's discovery of the Mississippi, [17]
- Mass of native copper, on the shores of Winnebago Lake, [185]
- Massachusetts Island, [105]
- Mean temperature at the sources of the Upper Mississippi River, [123];
- party for the ultimate discovery of this river, [123]
- Mean temperature of St. Peter's Valley, [154]
- Mean velocity of current of Mississippi River, [126]
- Metallic masses, [100]
- Metallic minerals, [340]
- Meteorological journal kept at Chicago, [424]
- Meteorology, [418]
- Metoswa rapids, [229]
- Metunna Rapids, [266]
- Micaceous oxide of iron, [111]
- Michigan—its population at various periods, [46]
- Michilimackinac, [57], [311]
- Michilimackinac first becomes a capital for the fur trade, [68];
- J. J. Astor occupies it in 1816, [68]
- Miera, or Walk-in-the-water, [212]
- Milwaukie, its etymology, population, and resources, [196]
- Mine of Peosta, [171]
- Mineral character of Lake Superior, [100]
- Mineralogy and geology, [292]
- Mineralogy of the Northwest, [534]
- Miners' mode of classifying ore, [564]
- Mississippi first crossed by primary rocks, [147]
- Mississippi from the influx of the Missouri, [138]
- Mistake respecting American antiquities, [157]
- Mode of converting a noun to a verb in the Odjibwa, [481]
- Mollusks, [127]
- Montruille an object of pity, [131]
- Mozojeed, a chief of energy, [550]
- Mr. Monroe's message of 7th December, 1822, [363]
- Mr. Schoolcraft's Report on the Copper Mines of Lake Superior, [292]
- Mukkundwa Indians, ethnological sketch, [258]
- Murder of Gov. Semple, [255]
- Muskego River, [104]
- My first portage; what is "a piece," [90]
- Mythologic notion, [99]
N
- Naiwa rapids, [236]
- Native salt and native copper, [155]
- Native silver, and its ores, [531]
- Natural history, [515]
- Nebeesh Island and Rapids, [75]
- Neenaba, a partisan chief, [554]
- New localities of copper, [375]
- New seat for Hygeia and the Muses, [60]
- New species in conchology, [417]
- Nicollet's table of geographical positions, [582]
- Noble reply of an Algonquin chief, [63]
- Noble view, [83]
- Number in the Chippewa, [457]
- Number, value, &c. of the copper mines of Lake Superior, [363]
O
- Objects of governmental policy, [558]
- Oblations to the dead, [123]
- Observe the buffalo, [146]
- Odjibwa animate and inanimate adjectives, [490]
- Odjibwa compound words, [483]
- Odjibwa numerals, [501]
- Odjibwamong, [82]
- Offering food to the dead, [123]
- Official report of Gen. Cass, [280]
- Okunzhewug, a chieftainess, murdered, [550]
- Old English Copper-mining Company, [296]
- Old Mackinac, its date, [208]
- Onzig River, [84]
- Ores and metals, [536]
- Organic impressions, [313]
- Organization of the expedition of 1832, [223]
- Origin of the Indian race, [439]
- Ornithology, [130]
- Ortho-cerite limestone, [74]
- Ottowa Lake, [542]
P
- Pakagama Falls, [127]
- Palæontological rocks, [330]
- Palaozoic sandstone, [539]
- Peace Rock, [149]
- Pelican, [177]
- Perch or Assawa Lake, [362]
- Period of the first military occupation of old Mackinac, [64]
- Petrified leaf, with a sketch, [206]
- Pewabik River, [102]
- Physical Character of the Crow-wing River, [267]
- Physical characters of the Mississippi, [133]
- Pictographic device, [148]
- Pictographic Indian inscription, [113]
- Pictographic mode of communicating ideas, [430]
- Pictured rocks, [86]
- Pike's Bay, [251]
- Pipe-stone, or opwagunite, [155]
- Planorbis, [515]
- Planorbis companulatus, [246]
- Plants collected by Dr. Houghton, [519]
- Plastic clay of St. Clair flats, [308]
- Plateau of lakes and marshes, [128]
- Polydon, [416]
- Polyganum, [124]
- Population and statistics of Mackinac in 1820, [64]
- Population of Detroit in 1820, [45]
- Population of Leech Lake, [260]
- Population of Ottowas, [203]
- Porcupine Mountains, [91], [323]
- Porphyry and conglomerate boulders, [317]
- Portage to the sources of Crow-wing River, [260]
- Positive and negative forms of speech, in the Odjibwa, [497]
- Potatoes vegetate in pure pebbles, [62]
- Pouched rat, [156]
- Practicability of working the Superior mines of copper and iron, [370];
- advantages of transportation, [371]
- Preliminary incidents at Washington, [39]
- Preliminary Report of Exploring Expedition of 1832, [573]
- Primary forks of the Mississippi, [232];
- country disposed in plateaux, [233]
- Principles of the Odjibwa noun-adjective, [489]
- Produce of the copper mines of the world, [379]
- Pseudomorphous forms, [314]
- Pseudostoma pinetorum, [156]
- Pusabika River, [102]
Q
R
- Racine, [197]
- Rapid glances at the geology of Western New York, [381]
- Rapids of the Mississippi above Sandy Lake, [125]
- Rattlesnake of the Wisconsin Hills, [181]
- Reach Detroit, after a passage of 62 hours, [44]
- Reach Itasca Lake, its outline, [241]
- Reach Lake Superior, [274]
- Rebus nutkanus, [129]
- Reciprocal death in a combat, [201]
- Red Banks, [194]
- Red jasper in quantity, [58]
- Red oxide of iron, [155]
- Red sandstone, [91]
- Red sandstone of Lake Superior, [316]
- Register of temperature in the United States, [426]
- Reorganization of the first expedition at Chicago, [200]
- Report of Dr. Houghton on the copper of Lake Superior, [526]
- Report of Mr. Schoolcraft to the Senate on the mineral lands of Lake Superior, [362]
- Residents of Chicago in 1820, [197]
- Return of expedition of 1820 to Detroit, [217];
- summary notice of, [217]
- Return to Sandy Lake, [142]
- Returns of the Cornwall and Devon copper mines, [378]
- Rifle shooting, [83]
- Rise of waters in the lakes, [214]
- River St. Croix, [162]
- Robert de la Salle, [17]
- Rosa parviflora, [144]
- Ruins of Fort St. Joseph, built in 1795, [75]
- Rule of euphony in the Algonquin language, [444];
S
- Sacred island of the Indians, [70]
- Saganaw Bay, [54], [310]
- Saliferous red clay, [389]
- Sandstone in a vertical position, [102]
- Sandstone rock found in place on the east coast of Lake Huron, [52]
- Sandy Lake, [327] Sarracenia purpurea, or owl's moccasin, [214]
- Saurian, [249]
- Savanna of Gatchi Betobeeg, [141]
- Savanna summit, [118]
- Saw-mills in the Indian territory, [555]
- Scenery of Lake Superior, [587]
- Schoolcraft's examination of the Indian vowels, [443]
- Schoolcraft's geological report, [304]
- Schoolcraft's Island, [243]
- Schoolcraft's official report in 1831, [540]
- Septaria, [203]
- Serpentine rock, [322]
- Sexual nouns, [479]
- Sheboigan, its etymology, [195]
- Shingabawossin reopens negotiations, [81]
- Sienitic and hornblende rock, [148]
- Silicious minerals, [345]
- Silurian limestone, [167]
- Silver, a boulder specimen, [532]
- Silver medal presented, [99]
- Sioux masses of colored clays, [155]
- Site of a massacre in 1812, [200]
- Site of an ancient dune, [308]
- Skeleton paradigm of the Indian verb, [507]
- Sketch of Sandy Lake, [116]
- Sketch of the banks of the Mississippi from St. Anthony, [137]
- Sketch of the river at the Copper Rock, [97]
- Sketches addressed to Gen. George P. Morris, [560]
- Skull Cave, on the island of Mackinac, [66],
- Alexander Henry's adventures in 1763, [66].
- Smallpox appears among the Chippewas in 1750, [578]
- Society on the island;
- its peculiar phases, [69]
- Soil and climate of Minnesota, [153]
- Soldiers poor canoemen, [269]
- Source of Assowa River, [240];
- portage over the height of land, [240]
- South coast line of Lake Superior, [320]
- Species of freshwater shells, [181]
- St. Anthony's Falls, its Indian name, [151]
- St. Mary's Canal, [82]
- St. Paul's, Minnesota, [159]
- State of geological knowledge in 1819, [381]
- Stationary distances on Lake Superior, [92]
- Statistics of maple sugar made by the Indians, [71]
- Statistics of the fur trade, [68]
- Staurotide; native silver, [53]
- Steamboat Walk-in-the-Water, [43]
- Straits of St. Mary, [315]
- Stratification, [81]
- Stratum of quartzite rock, [141]
- Sub-exploring party, [94]
- Sub-formative pronouns in the Algonquin language, [509];
- Summit Lake, [263]
- Sun above the horizon at 12 P. M., [106]
- Superstition of the Indians, [571]
- Synopsis of Appendix No. 1, [277]
T
- Table of latitudes and longitudes in the Northwest, [582]
- Tabular view of minerals of the Northwest, [338]
- Temperature required by tropical plants, [426]
- Tenacity of life of the deer, [235]
- Tensal inflections in the Algonquin, [478]
- Testimonial to Capt. Douglass and Mr. Schoolcraft, [287]
- The glutton, [141]
- The Mississippi viewed in sections, [137]
- The trap-rock the true copper-bearing medium, [530]
- Thirteen-striped squirrel, [156]
- Time required in passing Lake Superior, [107]
- Topography and astronomy, [288]
- Tortoise, [113]
- Tortuous channel, [129]
- Totem, [123]
- Tour from Galena to Fort Winnebago, [560]
- Track of Indian migration, [122]
- Tramp through a swamp, [112]
- Treaty of June 16, 1820, [81]
- Trunk of a tree fossilized, [396]
- Turtle River, [131]
U
- Ultimate point reached by the first expedition, [132]
- Unio, [167], [517]
- Unio food for the wild duck, [234]
- Unio Schoolcraftensis, [181]
- Upper Red Cedar Lake, [130]
- Uva ursi, [88]
V
- Vaccination of Indians, [574]
- Valley of Taquimenon, [537]
- Valley of the St. Croix, [332]
- Valley of the St. Louis, [325]
- Vast caldron in grauwackke, [103]
- Verbs in the Algonquin, how changed to substantives, [482]
- Vermilion canoe, [254]
- Vesicular crumbling limestone, [60]
- Vestiges of a wreck on Lake Michigan, [202]
- View of Lake Huron, [51]
- Views of skeptics on the Mosaical chronology, [407]
- Virginia Island, [105]
- Visit Niagara, its etymology, [41], [42]
- Visit to Gen. Dodge at his residence, [567]
- Visit to the locality of the great mass of copper on Lake Superior, [299]
- Vitric boulders, [324]
- Volcanic upheavals, [305]
- Voyageurs hired not to drink spirits, and to keep the Sabbath, [268]
W
- War-party of Neenaba broken up, [553]
- Water-worn agates on the lacustrine summit, [112]
- Waughpekennota, [193]
- White crystalline sand rock, [331]
- White Rock, [52]
- White springs of Ontario, [385]
- Width of Sandy Lake River at its outlet, [226]
- Width of the Mississippi at the outlet of Cass Lake, [227]
- Winnebago idea of geology, [185]
- Winonao laita, [164]
- Wisconsin, [183], [333]
- Wisconsin lead mines;
- aspect of the country, [561]
- Wolverine, [141]
Y
Z
- Zeolite, [87]
- Zinc found in the Wisconsin mines, [565]
- Zoned agate, [237]
- Zoological objects inclosed in rock, or the solid parts of trees, &c., [392]
- Zoology, [408]
THE END.