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Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806

printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
  
CONTENTS TO VOL. VI
  
  

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CONTENTS TO VOL. VI

THE ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF CAPTAINS MERIWETHER
LEWIS AND WILLIAM CLARK. Scientific
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I.  GEOGRAPHY 
A. Courses and Distances. 
B. Lewis's Summary View of Rivers and Creeks, etc. 
C. Clark's Summary Statement of Rivers, Creeks, and Most Remarkable
Places.
 
II.  ETHNOLOGY  80 
A. Estimate of the Eastern Indians. 
B. Estimate of the Western Indians. 
III.  ZOÖLOGY  121 
Note by Witmer Stone. 
IV.  BOTANY  137 
Notes by William Trelease and Stewardson Brown. 
V.  MINERALOGY  159 
Note by Edwin H. Barbour. 
VI.  METEOROLOGY  165 
Observations of Thermometer, and notes on Weather, Winds,
Frost, Snow, Ice, Drift-wood, stages of River Water, and appearance
and disappearance of Plants, Insects, Birds, and
Animals.
 
VII.  ASTRONOMY  230 
Descriptions of Instruments, and Observations. 
VIII.  MISCELLANEOUS MEMORANDA  266 
Notes on Geography, British and American Fur-trade, Economic
Geology, Financial Operations, Ethnology, Presents for Indians,
Stores, and Specimens and Articles Returned by the Expedition.