GENERAL INDEX 



91 



New England Company— 1649— 1884, II. 



87. 

 New England — 



— 1673— population— 1901, I. 64. 

 —1684-1760 — the fur trade — 1896, I. 



87, 90-92, 161. 

 — CaUières' plan of conquest — 1886, I. 

 72, 83 ; 1890, I. 103-104, 107; 1895, 



I. 21. 



— 1696 — Frontenac's plan of conquest 



—1885, I. 63. 

 • — British Colonies in North America — 



—1891, II. 244. 

 New England colonies and government — 

 1888, I. 6 ; 1896, I. 161 ; 1890, II. 10- 

 14, 31. 

 — 1760— pchtical feeling— 1888, I. 97 ; 



1905, XLVI, LXXIV. 

 — 1773 — outbreak of the revolution — 



1888, I. 98. 



— 1778 — arrival of the French troops — 

 1887, I. 39. 

 Newfoundland — 



— Glaciation of — 1882, IV. 55. 



— Etcheminian fauna — 1899, IV. 97. 



—Cambrian fauna— 1886, IV. 147; 



1889, IV. 136; 1899, IV. 67. 

 —Climate — 1890, IV. 182. 



— Primitive Indians — 1891, II. 123- 

 171; 1892, II. 19-32; 1895, II. 68; 



— Early explorers — 1890, II. 135-144; 

 1896, II. 3-30. 



—Peat— 1882, IV. 58. 



— Fisheries — 1892, LVIII, LX. 



— 1696 — military operations — 1897, I. 

 6. 



— 1762 — attack by the French — 1905, 

 LX, LXI. 



— Burning of the Library — 1893, VII. 



— Regarded a.s a province of the Do- 

 minion of Canada — 1882, IV; 1895, 



II. 5. 



— Admitted into the Royal Society of 

 Canada— 1882, II. III." 



New Hampshire Limits — 1906, I. 121 — 127. 



New Hampshire Militia — 1760 — at Mon- 

 treal— 1905, XLII. 



New Jersey — 1667 — becomes a British pos- 

 session — 1902, I. 53. 



New Jersey Militia — 1760 — at Montreal — 

 1905, XLIII. 



Newport Tower — R. I. — 1890, I. 40, 

 49. 



New South Wales Royal Society — 1883, 

 XLVI, XLIX. 



Newspapers — see Press. 



Newton — Isaac — his discoveries — 1891, III 

 5, 49; 1892, III. 3. 



Newton — Isaac — universal attraction — 

 1884, III. 93. 



Newton — Isaac — and the word "Axioms" 

 —1906, XLVIII. 



New York Academy of Sciences — 1883, 

 XXXVII. 



New York — 



The name of Manhatte — 1893, I. 123. 

 — 1664 — captured by the English — 



1893, I. 134; 1896, I. 127; 1902, 



I. 37, 53. 

 — 1667 — Talon asks that New York 



Territory be ceded to France — 



1901, I. 64. 

 — 1670 — War between Mohicans and 



Iroquois — 1901, I. 50. 

 — 1670 — trade with the Iroquois — 



1901, I. 65. 

 — 1673 — attacked by the Dutch — 



1901, I. 68, 75. 

 — 1760 — New York Militia at Montreal 



—1905, XLIII. 

 Nez-Percés — voir Amikoués. 

 Niagara Falls — first mention — 1898, II. 



109 ; 1904, I. 64, 67, 68, 73, 82. 

 —The name— 1904, I. 73-75. 

 — 1678 — seen by Hennepin — 1893, I. 5; 



1901, I. 95. 

 — 1749 — description — 1895, I. 45. 

 — 1751 — description — 1894, I. 20. 

 —1814— description— 1905, I. 128. 

 — Water power — 1903, XXI. 

 Niagara Settlement-about 1790-1902, II. 95 

 Niagara-on-the-Lake — see Newark. 

 Niagara Historical Society — 1895, XXXIII 

 1897, XXXIII; 1898, XLII; 1899, 



CXV ; 1900, XIX; 1901, XLVI ; 1902, 



XXX, CIII; 1903, CXII; 1904, 



LXVI; 1905, CXLIl; 1906, CVIIL 

 Niagara River and Fort — 



— 1668 — La Salle has a trading post 



there— 1894, I. 77-78; 1898, I. 7, 10, 



13, 16. 

 — 1673— project of a fort— 1901, I. 74. 

 —1683— fur trade— 1893, I. 15. 

 ■ — 1687 — possession taken in the name 



of France — 1894, I. 77. 

 — 1687 — erection of a fort at the mouth 



of the River; garrison; scorbutic 



disease; fort abandoned — 1890, I. 



103 ; 1894, I. 78, 81 ; 1899, I. 97 ; 1900, 



I. 30. 

 — 1721 — fort rebuilt— 1900, I. 30. 

 — 1730 — trouble in the garrison — 1900, 



I. 32. 

 — 1749 — description of the fort — 1895, 



1.44. 

 — 1751 — description of the fort — 1894, 



1.20. 

 — 1796 — fort still occupied by the Brit- 

 ish troop.s — 1903, II. 145. 

 —1800— fort garrisoned by U. S. 



troops— 1903, II. 171. 

 Niccohte — 1889, III. 69, 93. 

 Nicholls — Albert George — 



— Experiniental study on the effect 



of the blood -sera of normal and 



immunized goats in nïodifying the 



progress of tuberculous infection — 



1903, IV. 3. 



