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Hudson's Bay — 



— 1684 — Visit of three Frenchmen — 



1898, I. 18. 

 — 1684 — Radisson — 1894, I. 39-45. 

 — 1685 — Berger and La Martinière — 



1894, I. 46, 47. 

 — 1686 — French invasion — 1884, I. 8; 



1885,1.95, 96; 1894, 1.46; 1905, 1. 15. 

 — 1687 — lieutenant Delisle — 1894, I. 



79. 

 — 1688 — conference in London — 1885, 



I. 96. 

 —1689— d'Iberville— 1894, I. 46, 47. 

 — 1690 — Charter confirmed — 1885, I. 



92; 1894, I. 33. 

 -1690-1697— hostilities — 1894, I. 46; 



1897, I. 6. 

 — 1696-1714 — occupied by the French 



—1905, I. 10. 

 — 1697 — Delisle commandant — 1897, 



I. 7. 

 — 1713 — English possession — 1885, I. 



64, 97; 1894, I. 46. 

 — 1749— Committee of the House of 



Commons— 1885, I. 98. 

 — 1750 — trading with Saskatchewan — 



Indians— 1906, I. 71, 73. 

 Hudson's Bay House, on the Assini- 



boine— 1892, II. 71. 

 — 1821 — Union of Hudson's Bay Com- 

 pany and tlie North West Company 



1900, II. 75, 77. 

 — 1821-1846 — situation of the Com- 

 pany— 1889. II. 102, 103. 

 Hudson River — State of New York — 



— 1609 — discovered by Henry Hudson 



—1898, II. 115; 1904, I. 80, 82. 

 — 1664 — taken by the English — 1901, 



I. 64. See Albany. 

 — 1671 — plan of conquest by the 



French— 1901, I. 61. 

 — 1699 — plan of conquest by the 



French— 1886, I. 72, 83; 1890, I. 



103, 104, 107; 1895, I. 21. 

 Hughes — fort— 1899, II. 327. 

 Hughson — James — 1900, II. 5, 18, 17. 

 Hugo— Victor— 1890, I. 67. 

 Huguenots — 1615 — in Canada — 1882, I. 



48. 

 Humboldtine— 1889, III. 68, 86. 

 Humidity of the atmospliere — 1906, III. 



203. 

 Humulus— 1887, IV. 51; 1902, IV. 128. 

 Hunaud— André— 1893, I. 7; 1901, I. 89. 

 Hunt — Thomas Sterry — 



— The Relations of the Natural 



Sciences, 1882, III, 1. 

 — Geological history of serpentine — 



including notes on pre-cambrian 



rocks, 1883, IV, 165; 1884, IV. 125. 

 — A historical account of the taconic 



question in geology, 1883, IV, 217. 

 — Origin of crystalline rocks, 1884, III, 



Hunt — Thomas Sterry — 



— A historical account of the taconic 



question, 1884, IV, 125. 

 — Natural system in mineralogy, witR 



a classification of native silicates, 



1885, III, 25. 



— Genetic history of crvstalline rocks, 



1886, III, 7. 



— Supplement to "A Natural System 



in Mineralogy", 1886, III, 63. 

 I — Classification and nomenclature of 



metalline minerals, 1888, III. 61. 

 — The Royal Society of Canada, 1884, 



XXII. 

 — Presidential Address 1885, p. XI; 



1891, XXXIII. 



His work— 1882, IV. 2-4; 1883, 



XXIX, XLI, LV; 1902, I. 11. 



In memoriam — 1892, I. XLV, XL- 



VIII, LII; 1905, VII. 

 Hunter — Peter — lieut. -governor — Upper — 



Canada— 1903 ; II. 46. 

 Huntington — Herbert (portrait) — 1899, II. 



67. 

 Hurons — 



—Origin— 1906, II. 312. 



— the race — 1884, II. 55-106. 



—the name — 1906, II. 343. 



— tlie language — 1884, II. 60, 80. 



—the clans— 1884, II. 75. 



— their fortifications, 1904, I. 90. 



— their country— 1896, I. 128; 1897, 



I. 66, 71, 72; 1900, I. 99: 1903, I. 

 24; 1904, I. 82 (map), 88-90; 1906, 



II. 313. 



— their state of civilization — 1904, I. 



88-90. 

 — 1609 — trade at Lake St. Peter — 



1898, II. 111. 

 — 1610 — trade at Lake St. Peter — 



1882, L 47; 1904, I. 81. 



— 1610-1627 — trade with the Frencli — 

 1898, II. 128. 



— 1612 — map of tlieir country — 1904; 

 I. 82. 



— 1616 — in war against the Iroquois — 

 1901, I. 49. 



— 1633-1648 — the French trade with 

 them — 1898, II. 128. 



— 1636-1649 — tlie missionaries — 1901, 

 I. 79. 



— 1640 — defeated by the Iroquois 

 near Vaudreuil— 1898, II. 33. 



— 1641-1648 — some of them at Sillery 

 1900, I. 79. 



— 1644 — French soldiers in their coun- 

 try— 1896, I. 14, 18. 



— 1648-1650 — destroyed by tlie Iro- 

 quois— 1896, I. 28-30; 1897, I. 71, 

 76-80; 1903, I. 6, 7, 21; 1906, II. 

 311. See Tobacco Nation. 



— 1650 — a branch settle at Quebec — 



1883, I. 132; 1885, 1. 23; 1897, I. 

 62, 80, 88; 1900, I. 79, 80, 96, 157. 



