GENERAL INDEX 



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North West Territories — 



— 1787— fur traders— 1885, II. 136- 



137. 

 — 1804 — North West Company and 



X. Y. Company— 1892, II. 75. 

 — North West Territories Insane Asy- 

 lum— 1898, IV. 117. 

 Noruinbega — River — City-fable — 1 89 1 , II. 



298; 1899, II. 312; 1905, II. 21, 29. 

 Norway — glacial erosion — 1887, IV. 89; 



1889, IV. 136. 

 Notolacerta — 1903, IV. 109. 

 Notre-Dame-d es- Anges — seigneurie — • 



1889, I. 31; 1890, I. 31-33; 1900, I. 77, 

 81, 85. 

 Nouvel — Père Henri — 1898, I. 6, 11. 

 Nouvelle-Ecosse — voir Acadie, Nova Sco- 

 tia. 

 Nouvelle-France — nom et armoiries — 



1901, II. 92, 109; 1904, I. 63. 

 Nouvelle-Rochelle— 1886, I. 23. 

 Nova Scotia — 



—Geology— 1893, IV. 76; 1899, IV. 7. 

 — Archisean rocks — 1897, IV. 85. 

 — Palœozoic time — 1894, IV. 85. 

 — Folding of the Carboniferous strata — 



1883, IV. 137. 

 — Carboniferous conglomerate — 1 890, 



IV. 117. 

 — Remains of land animals in erect 



trees— 1891, IV. 127. 

 — Manganese ores — 1884, IV. 7. 

 — Limestones— 1886, IV. 159. 

 — Gold veins— 1888, IV. 63; 1891, IV. 



21, 26. 

 —Coal-field— 1884, IV. 3; 1893, IV. 



21. 

 — Unio-like shells in coal measures — 



1893, IV. 21. 

 — Sponges — 1900, IV. 19. 

 — Continental shelf off — 1906, IV. 67. 

 — Mineral and Crown Land grants — 



1903, IV. 123. 

 — Communion tokens — 1892, II. 60. 

 — Insane Asylum — 1898, IV. 100. 

 — Currency — 1892, II. 33-68. 

 —Archives — 1882, XLIV; 1895, 

 XXVII, LXXIV; 1900, appendix C, 

 p. XLI; 1901, XVL 

 Nova Scotia Historical Societv- — 1882, 

 XLIV; 1883, XLIV; 1884, XXX; 1885, 

 VIII; 1887, X; 1888, XXXVI; 1889, 

 XXXVII; 1890, XL; 1891, XVII, 

 XLIII; 1892, XXXVIII; 1893, 

 XXII; 1894, XXVI; 1895, LXVI; 

 1896, XLI; 1897, XXXIX; 1898, 

 XXXVIII; 1899, XCVIII; 1900, 

 XLI; 1901, XXXV; 1902, LXXX- 

 VIII; 1903, C. 

 Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science — 

 1882, IX; 1883, XLV; 1884, VIII; 1885 

 X; 1886, XXV; 1887, XXX; 1890, 

 XXXVII; 1892, XXXI; 1893, XXII 

 XXVII, LXIII; 1895, LVI; 1896, 



Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science — 

 XXXVII ; 1897, LVI ; 1898, LIX ■ 

 1899, XCVIII; 1900, XVII; 1901, v' 

 1902, LXXXVII; 1903, XCVIII,' 

 1904, LXXX; 1905, CXIX; 1906, 

 XXV, XCIV. 

 Nova Scotia — 



— The name — 1889, I. 43; 1896, II. 



256. See Acadia. 

 — Early explorations — 1890, II. 147- 

 155. 



—1604-1800— historical sketch— 1886 



II. 62- 64. 

 —1620-1690— map— 1901, II. 94. 

 — Baronets — 1892, II. 88; 1899, II. 

 34; 1901, II. 87-138. Badge and 

 decoration — 1899, II. 34; 1901, II. 

 110, 117. 

 — Ancient Crest, 1901, II. 119. 

 — Sliield of arms, Stuart period — 1901, 



II. 105. 

 — 1713-1749 — government — 1896, II. 



141. 

 —1749-1758— the Council— 1896, II. 



143. 

 — 1753 — German settlers — 1899, II. 



17. 

 — 1758 — reorganization of tlie go\ern- 



ment — 1896, II. 143-145. 

 — 1758 — house of assemblv — 1S99, II. 



137-149. 

 — 1758 — proclamation to indvice sett- 

 lers— 1899, II. 136. 

 — 1767 — N. Scotia, N. Brunswick and 

 P. E. Island — population — 1899, II. 

 19, 138. 

 — 1783 — state of the province — 1899, 



II. 150. 

 — 1783— U. E. Loyalists— 1899, II. 



26-33. 

 — 18th centurv — boumlaries — 1899, II 



9. 

 — 1787 — erection of a Protestant dio- 

 cese— 1900, 1. 37. 

 — 1795 — Maroon.s from Jamaica — 1895 



II. 81-90. 

 — The builders of Nova Scotia — 1899, 



II. 1-197. 

 — 1829 — change in the constitution — 



1896, II. 146. 

 — 1834 — situation of the province — 



1883, I. 67. 

 — 1838 — population of the maritime 



provinces — 1900, II. 29. 

 — 1840 — pohtical situation — 1900, 1. 



11. 

 — 1845 — change in the constitution — 



1896, II. 148-153. 

 — 1854 — proposed union of B.N. A. 



provinces — 1899, II. 152-195. 

 — 1867 — Nova Scotia a province of the 

 Dominion — 1896, II. 162. 

 Novereau — Antoine — 1889, I. 34. 

 Novel — first in Canada — 1900, I, 117-132. 



