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]