- 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]
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