GENERAL INDEX 



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French-Canadians — 



Language — See that word. 



— 1684 — description; how they live — 



1894, I. 75, 76, 111, 115-152. 

 — 1691 — what class of people they are 



—1902, I. 55. 

 — 1720 — description; their manners — 



1899, I. 26; 1901, I. 31. 

 — 1730 — The Canadian woman — 1899, 



I. 26, 55. 

 — 1737 — description — 1894, I. 112; 



1899, I. 54. 



Their character — 1882, XII, XV; 



1884, II. 9; 1905, LX, LXVII, 



LXXX. 

 — 1754-1760 — all soldiers; dissatisfied 



— 1889, I. 11-12, 20-21. 

 — 1760 — their situation — 1884, I. 52; 



1905, LVIII, LXVI. 

 — 1760 — Only the "French" of France 



leave Canada, not the "Canadians" 



—1882, XV, sect. I. 51; 1884, II. 



11; 1885, I. 64; 1896, I. 67; 1901, 



I. 56; 1905, LXXXV. 



—1763— under the British rule — 1891, 



II. 276. 



— 1775 — tlieir attitude towards the 



Americans — 1882, I. 2; 1884, I. 



53; 1891, I. 7; 1893, I. 41; 1905, 



LXXXVIII. 

 — 1788 — agitation for a representative 



assembly — 1900, I. 7, 10. 

 —1790— their loyalty— 1893, I. 41. 

 — 1792 — they wisla for responsible 



government— 1890, II. 16; 1897, 



II. 9. 

 — 1792 — immigration of Frencli 



priests— 1885, I. 78; 1892, I. 22; 



1905, CIX. 

 — 1807— tlieir loyalty — 1893, I. 39, 



42, 43; 1898, I. 90-93. 

 — 1812— their loyalty— 1884, I. 53. 

 — 1837-1848— their situation — 1884, 



I. 52, 58; 1898, I. 126; 1900, I. 

 12-19. 



Under the British rule — 1890, IL 

 21, 34, 35; 1895, II. 34-36; 1897, 



II. 8, 34. 



Their present situation — 1900, I. 20. 

 Their development — 1884, I. 60. 

 Their physical strength — 1885, I. 

 24. 



The French Canadian Women — 

 1882, II. 43. 



Literary activity of the — 1883, II. 

 81-88; 1885, II. 62; 1897, II. 23. 

 French Canadians members of the 

 Royal Society— 1882, V; 1884, XXI 

 XXII; 1885, XIII; 1886, XVI; 

 1887, VIII; 1889, XXIII; 1891, 

 XXXIV; 1894, XVII. 

 In the United States — 1885, I. 105; 

 1892, I. 23. 

 French régime in Canada — 1886, II. 45-49. 



French race in America — 1885, I. 61. 

 French language in Canada — see Language. 

 French River— 1895, IV. 172, 179. 

 French— Gershom— 1902, II. 101, 102. 

 French — Jeremiah — 1902, II. 101, 102. 

 Frenchtown — in Rhode Island — 1888, I. 28. 

 Freneuse — seigneurie — 1899, II. 312. 

 Frit-fiy— 1899, IV. 209. 

 Fritschia— 1894, IV. 75, 1904, IV. 19. 

 Frobisher — Joseph — 1892, II. 75; 1906, I. 



77. 

 Frobisher — Martin — 1889, II. 92; 1896, 



IL 39. 

 Trogs — 1892, IV. 49, 62. 

 Fromont — captain — 1902, I. 38, 66. 

 Fronde— la— 1897, I. 87. 

 Fronsac — seigneurie — 1899, II. 312. 

 Frontenac — Louis de Buade, comte de — 

 — A relative of Talon — 1903, I. 71. 

 — His broken arm — 1894, I. 92. 

 — 1672 — arrives in Canada — 1885, II. 

 39, 63, 96; 1886, I. 71, 73,; 1898, I. 

 41, 46; 1901, I. 62-64. 

 — 1673 — at Cataracoui — 1901, I. 68-74. 

 Fort Frontenac — see Cataracoui. 

 A partner of La Salle — 1896, I. 86; 

 1901, I. 70-73, 83. 

 — 1689 — returns to Canada — 1903, I. 



97. 

 — 1689-1698 — his administration 1890, 

 I. 103-107, III; 1893, I. 22; 1894, 

 I. 86; 1897, I. 39; 1898, I. 59, 60; 

 1899, I. 101. 

 —1691 — trading in fur— 1894, I. 91; 

 1896, I. 89. 



Neglects colonization — 1902, I. 59. 

 Has literary taste — 1882, XIII. 

 — 1698— his death— 1893, I. 23; 1897, 

 I. 9; 1898, I. 51, 58. 

 His funeral oration — 1885, II. 41. 

 Frye — Colonel Joseph — in Acadia — 1886, 



I. 28, 52. 

 Fruits— hybrid— 1883, IV. 123; 1894, IV. 



139. 

 Fruits — preservation for Museum purposes 



—1894, IV. 145. 

 Fucoides circinnatus — 1889, IV. 145. 

 Fuel— fossil— 1889, III. 41. 

 Fuel — mineral — supply of Canada — 1906, 



IV. 267. 

 Fulgoraria— 1893, IV. 13. 

 Fundy — bay of— 1895, III. 27 (tide, plan.) 



1896, IÏ. 234; 1897, IV. 107 (geology.) 

 Fungi— 1893, IV. 49 ; 1904, IV. 139. 

 Fungus— 1900, II. 101. 

 Furniss— Albert— 1903, II. 222-226, 237- 



239. 

 Furon— Jean— 1892, I. 22. 



Gabarus Bay— 1891, II. 267. 

 Gabelle — seigneurie — 1905, I. 13, 14. 

 Gadois— Pierre — 1905, II. 106. 

 Gaelic folk-songs— 1903, II. 49-60. 



