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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



Casgrain — Philippe Baby — 



— La fontaine et l'habitation d'Abra- 

 ham Martin — 1903, I. 145. 



— Remarks on The Siege of Quebec — 

 1903, II. 101. 



— La maison de Borgia sur les plaines 

 d'Abraham— 1904, I. 45. 



— The monument to Wolfe on the 

 Plains of Abraham — 1904, IL 213. 



— L'Habitation de Samos — 1906, 3-34. 

 Casgrain — l'abbé Henri-RajTnond — 



— Notre passé littéraire — 1882, I. 85. 



— Les quarante dernières années — 

 1884, L 51. 



— Biographie de Gérin-Lajoie — 1885, 

 I. 55. 



— Pèlerinage au pays d'Evangéline — 



1886, I. 19. 



— Les Acadiens après leur dispersion — 



1887, I. 15. 



— Eclaircissements sur la question 



acadienne — 1888, I. 23. 

 — Montcalm peint par lui-même — 



1889, 1. 3. 

 — Adresse à la Société Rovale — 1889, 



XXXII. 

 — Discours présidentiel — 1890, XVII. 

 — In memoriam — 1882, I. 14; 1904, V, 

 sect. I. 35-43. 

 Cassiterite— 1888, III. 6; 1889, III. 67-78. 

 Casson — l'abbé François — voir Dollier. 

 Castalia— 1888, IV. 99-103, 110. 

 Castanea— 1882, IV. 33; 1886, IV. 27, 34; 



1890, IV. 90; 1902, IV. 69. 

 Castelman famil}' — 1905, CXXIII. 

 Castilleia — 1902, IV. 128. 

 Castillon — Françoi.s — 1889, L 39. 

 Castillon — Jacques — 1883, I. 132, 137; 



1889, 1.39; 1896, I. 5,77. 

 Castors — lac des — voir Nipissing. 

 Castors — voir Amikoués. 

 Castor — voir Commerce. 

 Cat— the— 1895, IV. 191, 223; 1896, IV. 10, 



21, 25. 

 Catalogne — Gédéon de — 1890, I. 99, 102, 

 108; 1895, I. 22; 1898, L 10, 17; 1899, 

 I. 87, 88. liis work, 1893, III. 26. 

 His familv, 1884, L 7; 1891, IL 266; 

 1905, LU. 

 Catalogne — Lake — 1891, II. 266, 280. 

 Catalpa — 1886, IV. 29. 

 Cataracoui — fort Frontenac — 



— 1668-1678 — various events, 1901, I. 



47-96. 

 — 1669 — first project of a fort, 1901, I. 



55-57. 

 — The name of the place, 1901, I. 74. 

 — Iroquois \allages, 1901, I. 55. 

 — 1671 — visite of M. de Courcelles, 



1901, I. .58-63. 

 — 1673 — foundation of the fort. M. 

 de Frontenac present, 1896, I. 87; 

 1898, I. 43; 1901, I. 63-74, 78, 83; 



Cataracoui — fort Frontenac — 



1902, I. 72. Description of the fort, 

 1901, 73, 74, 86. 

 — 1674r — rented to Aubert and Leber, 



1901, I. 75. 

 — 1675 — tlie fort is called Frontenac, 

 1901, I. 84. 



Recollet chaplains, 1901, I. 83. 

 — La SaUe becomes proprietor, 1901, I. 



S3, 84. 

 — 1675-1683 — land cultivated, 1901, 



L86. 

 —1676— liquor traffic— 1901, I. 82. 

 An Island given to the RecoUets, 

 1901, I. 87. 

 — 1677 — visit of M. de Frontenac — 

 census taken — 1898, I. 43; 1901, I. 

 87. 



Description of the fort, 1901, I. 84, 

 86, 92, 93. 

 — 1680 — cost of a trip from Montreal 



to fort Frontenac — 1901; I. 91. 

 — 1683 — governor La Barre takes pos- 

 session— 1893, I. 12, 14; 1898, I. 5, 

 7, 8, 22. 

 — 1684— rendez-\^ous of the troops — 

 fortifications— 1894, I. 75; 1898, I. 

 10, 12, 16, 22. 



Order to hand over the fort to La 

 SaUe— 1893, I. 16, 22. 

 — 1687 — d'OrvilUers commandant — 

 1899; I. 99. Additional fortifica- 

 tions, 1890, I. 100; 1893, I. 19; 1899, 

 1.99. 

 — 1687 — Iroquois captured — 1890, I. 

 101, 103-104; 1897, I. 38; 1898, I. 46; 

 1899, I. 87-101. 

 — 1687 — scorbutic disease — 1890, I. 



103. 

 — 1689 — The fort is abandoned — 1890, 



I. 104. 

 — 1704 — La Corne commandant — 



1893, I. 28. 

 — 1749 — description of the place — 



1895, I. 44. 

 — 1759 — captured by the English — 

 1891, I. 223. 

 Cataract disease — 1883, II. 89. 

 Catheart— J. A.— 1905, II. 51. 

 Cathartes— 1882, IV. 53. 

 Catéchismes— 1903, I. 62. 

 Cattle feeding— 1887, III. 13. 

 Cattle during the winter — 1896, I. 161. 

 Cattle — 1611 — in Acadia — 1884, I. 37, 44, 



46. 

 Cattle — 1626 — at Quebec— 1889, I. 32, 35; 



1897, I. 83. 

 Cattle — 1730 — in Canada — 1899, I. 35. 

 Cauchois— Jacques— 1893, I. 10; 1901, I. 



88. 

 Caughnawaga Indians, 1894, I. 6. 

 Caughnawaga Canal, 1893, III. 25, 37, 38. 

 Caulfield— governor— 1888, I. 31, 32. 

 Caulmont — Jacques — 1900, I. 77. 



