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Jack — D. R.— 



— Acadian Magazines — 1903, II. 173. 

 Jack— Edmund— 1903, III. 189. 

 Jack — Dr. Isaac Allen — 



— The Loyalists and slavery in N. 

 Brunswick— 1898, IV. 137; 1903, 

 II. 189. 

 Jack— William— 1898, IV. 6. 

 Jacot — Fiedmont — 1906, I. 32. 

 Jacques-Cartier — seigneurie — 1883, I. 109 



135. 

 Jacques-Cartier — fort — 1759-1760 — 1890, 

 l^^îl. 87, 89; 1905, XXXI. 

 Jalotdes Groseilliers — Jean — 1894, 1. 37,47. 

 Jamaica — Royal Society of Arts — 1883, p. 



XL VI. 



— biological station — 1892, IX, XVIII, 

 LVIII, LX;1893, XLIIL 



— Maroons — 1795 — in Nova Scotia — 

 1895, II. 81-90. 

 Jamay — Père Denis — 1904, I. 84. 

 James Bay — see Hudson's Bay. 

 James— 1685 — with La Salle — 1898, I. 24, 



26, 28. 

 James — C. C. — 



— The first legislators of Upper Canada 

 —1902, II. 93. 



— The second legislature of Upper 

 Canada— 1903, II. 145. 



—The downfall of the Hurons— 1906, 

 11.311. 



Elected member — 1905, XIII, XX; 

 1906, IX, XXVIII. 

 Jamesonite — 1889, III. 88. 

 Japanese — their original country — 1895, 



II. 68. 

 Jaquet — Louis — 1899, I 34. 

 Jarret — voir Verchères. 

 Jarret de Beauregard — André — 1902, I. 85, 



88. 

 Jarvis— V\^. P.— 1902, II. 97; 1905, II. 51. 

 Jasper— 1889, III. 88. 

 Jaunay — Père Pierre — 1906, I. 75. 

 Jautard— Valentin— 1888, I. 103; 1897, II. 



270; 1905, I. 92; 1906, II. 207. 

 Jean Alphonse — see Fonteneau. 

 Jean— Michel— 1889, 1. 34. 

 Jeannin — le président Pierre — 1886, I. 15. 

 Jemsek— fort— 1891, II. 62; 1894, I. 92; 



1899, II. 271-276, 311. 

 Jenkins— George — 1904, II. 215. 

 Jérémie dit Laniontague — Nicliolas — 1897, 



I. 6, 7; 1904, 11.237. 

 Jessopp— H. B.— 1905, II. 51. 

 Jessup — Colonel Edward — 1902, II. 104; 



1904, II. 147, 149. 

 Jesuits — 



—1610— in Acadia— 1884, I. 39-43, 50. 



—1625 — in Quebec— 1885, I. 62; 1889, 

 1.32; 1900, I. 73-75. 



— 1625-1663 — supported by the com- 

 panies of traders — 1903, I. 45. 



—1626-1673— their Relations— I89é, I. 

 116; 1896, I. 100-118; 1901, L 52. 



Jesuits — 



— 1632 — their liouse near Quebec — 



1890, I. 32. 

 — 1633— land at Three Rivers— 1883, 



L 134; 1887, I. 150. 

 —1637— college at Quebec— 1884, I. 



52, 53; 1885, I. 62; 1896, L 124; 



1900, I. 53. 

 —1639— land at Sillery— 1883, I. 133. 

 — 1640 — their number in Canada — 



1896, I. 114. 

 — 1645 — land at Cap la Madeleine — 



1883, I. 134. 

 — 1645 — friendly to the "Habitant" 



company — 1896, I. 83. 

 —1646— their lands— 1900, I. 76-77, 



85. 

 — 1647 — land at Laprairie — 1883, I. 



134. 

 — 1648 — they liave a seat in Council — 



1900, I. 76. 

 — supported by the colony — 1900, I. 



75, 81. 

 — their Indian missions — 1904, II. 201 - 



212. 

 — 1666 — their cliurch in Quebec — 



1895, I. 37. 



— 1667— land at St. Gabriel— 1900, I. 



93. 

 — their party in Canada — 1894, I. 129; 



1896, I. 50. 



— not favourable to La Salle — 1893, 1. 



21; 1901, I. 83. 

 — 1720 — tlieir situation in Quebec — 



1899, I. 20. 

 — 1730 — in Montreal— 1896, I. 114. 

 — 1740 — their missions — 1895, I. 34, 



35. 

 — 1759-1760 — in Quebec— 1890, I. 77. 

 — College (see year 1637 above) — 

 — 1700-1760 — their classes — 1895, I. 



25-29, 35, 37, 39, 60; 1897, I. 94. 

 — 1760 — their situation in Canada — 



1905, LVII. 



— 1762 — suspended by the Pope — 



1895, I. 41 ; 1900, I. 104, 105. 

 — 1763 — expelled from Louisiana — 



1906, I. 76. 



— 1792 — tlieir situation in Canada — 

 1885, I. 82. 

 Jésus— île— 1887, I. 150; 1898, II. 31 ; 1900, 



II. 77. 

 Jews— 1882, II. 23, 30. 



Joannes — 1749-1758 — aide-de-camp — 1889, 

 I. 16-21; 1895, I. 41. Voir Chacor- 

 nacle. 

 Joggins — N.S. — 



— Animal remains in fossil trees — 1891, 



IV. 127. 

 — Shells in coal-measures — 1898, IV. 

 21. 

 Jogues — Père Isaac — 1885, II. 45-53. 

 Johnson— Helen M.— 1884, II. 36. 

 Johnson — Pauline — portrait — 1897, II. 79. 



