- 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.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] This remark is limited to the country south of about 46°. North of that point, there are no explorations known to me, except those of Lieutenant James Allen, who accompanied me above Cass Lake, in 1832, and those of J. N. Nicollet, in 1836, which were reported by him to the Topographical Bureau, and by the latter transmitted to Congress.—Vide Senate Doc. No. 237, 1843. These observations relate to the line of the Mississippi. Maj. Long's journey, in 1823, was west and north of that river.
[2] Lewis and Clark.