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Trientalis— 1898, LXXI; 1899, LXII; 1900, 



LV; 1091, LXIII. 

 Trifolium— 1900, LVII, 1901, LXV. 

 Trif oris— 1895, IV. 76. 

 Trigonia— 1893, IV. 3; 1895, IV. 114. 

 Trigonometry — see Meridian Survey. 

 Trigonograptus — 1900, IV. 141. 

 Trillium— 1898, LXXIV; 1899, LXII; 1900 



LV; 1901, LXIII, sect. IV. 68. 



Tribolites— 1882, IV. 87, 89; 1885, IV. 67; 



1889, IV. 113; 1890, IV. 126, 156; 



1892, IV. 5; 1896, IV. 156; 1897, IV. 



170; 1898, IV. 134, 136; 1899, IV. 75. 



Trimerellid»— 1895, IV. 260. 



Trinucleus— 1889, IV. 7, 63; 1900, IV. 144, 



145. 

 Trionyx— 1904, IV. 22, 27. 

 Tristichopterus— 1888, IV. 85, 89, 90. 

 Triticum— 1901, LXV. 

 Tritonium— 1895, IV. 76; 1899, IV. 242. 

 Trivio — 1889, I. 11. 

 Trochilus— 1901, LXVII. 

 Troclioceras— 1889, IV. 81 ; 1900, IV. 143. 

 Trois-Rivières — 



— origine du nom — 1901, I. 97-116. 

 —1603— projet d'un fort— 1901, I. 99. 

 — 1633 — premiers colons — 1882, I. 52, 



134; 1887, I. 150. 

 — 1634 — les Jésuites— 1900, I. 74, 77. 

 — 1634 — construction du fort — 1885, 1. 

 62; 1896, I. 4, 11; 1901, L 103, 105. 

 —1635 — garnison— 1896, I. 5, 6. 

 — 1640 — guerre des Iroquois — 1896, 



L 100; 1897, 1.48. 

 — 1640 — 1650 — pas de fortification — 



1897, I. 83, 89. 

 — 1644^ — conférences avec les Iroquois 

 et les Algonquins — 1896, I. 14, 15, 

 84, 100. 

 — 1645 — terres des Jésuites — 1900, I. 



77, 78. 

 — 1649— labanlieu(^1882, I. 135. 

 — 1650— la commune — 1900, I. 78. 

 — 1651 — état de la place — 1897, I. 85. 

 — 1652 — combat de la banlieue — 1896, 



I. 101 ; 1897, I. 89. 

 —1653— population— 1896, I. 101; 



1897, I. 89, 91. 

 — 1653 — assiégé par les Iroquois — 1897, 



I. 90. 

 — 1661— population— 1883, I. 136. 

 —1663— description— 1896, I. 126, 



127, 130. 

 —1665— recensement— 1896, I. 126. 

 —1665— les Iroquois— 1902, I. 37. 

 — 1670 — les Récollets remplacent les 



Jésuites— 1896, I. 114. 

 — 1690 — description — 1894, I. 111. 

 — 1697 — arrivée des Ursulines — 1898, 



I. 166; 1900, I. 53. 

 — 1704 — fortification — 1884, I. 10. 

 — 1730 — eaux minérales — 1899, I. 61. 

 — 1760 — garnison — 1905, XXXI, XX- 

 XV, XLI, XLV. 



Trois-Rivières — 



— 1760 — population — 1905, LIV. 



— 1760 — visite du Général Anniherst — 



1905, LUI. 

 —1762 — Général Haldimand gouver- 

 neur— 1905, LX. 

 — 1764 — volontaires enrôlés — 1888, I. 



97. 

 — 1791 — affaire de milice — 1906, II. 

 219, 230. 

 Tronjoly — château — vue — 1898, I. 33. 

 Tron<iuet — Guillaume — 1896, L 17, 22; 



1900, I. 88. 

 Troodon— 1904, IV. 25. 

 Troops in Canada — 



—1636— none— 1904, I. 80. 



— 1636-1648 — only a few squads — 



1896, I. 3-33, 48, 103; 1897, I. 70, 74; 

 1902, I. 25-27. 



— 1649 — flying camp — 1896, I. 24, 29; 



1897, I. 77, 78, 87-90. 



— 1649 — 10 soldiers in the Huron 



countrj'— 1897, I. 80. 

 — 1651 — no troops ; militia organized — 



1897, I. 83, 89; 1902, I. 26. 

 -1658 — no troops— 1897, I. 85, 87, 90, 



91 ; 1903, I. 29. 

 — 1664 — the situation — 1885, I. 17; 



1896, I. 107, 163; 1897, L 82, 83. 

 — 1665 — Carignan regiment — 1892, I. 



20 ; 1895, 1. 7 ; 1901 , 1. 62 ; 1902, 1. 25- 



95. 

 — 1665 — reorganization of the militia 



—1902, I. 26, 37, 41-45, 48-51. 

 — 1667— a scheme for a militia corps — 



1902, I. 52. 

 — 1672 — troops recruited in France — 



1902, I. 54. 

 — 1672 — number insufficient — 1902, I. 



65. 

 — 1673 — organization of the so-called 



" Dctacliementdela Marine" which 



lasted during tlie whole of the 



French régime— 1885, I. 25; 1895, I. 



9-10; 1896. I. 7-10; 1898, I. 10; 



1905, II. 116. 

 — 1673 — Militiamen at Cataracoui — 



1901, I. 72-74, 83. 

 — 1683 — arrival of some infantry from 



France — 1894, I. 74. 

 — 1684 — militiamen enrolled — 1898, I. 



11. 

 — 1684 — infantrv from France — 1890, 



I. 99; 1896, I. 7; 1898, I. 10, 21. 

 — 1687 — -infantry from France — 1899, 



I. 88. 

 — 1687 — the militia in war — 1890, I. 



101 ; 1899, I. 88. 

 — 1690 — only a small body of troops in 



Canada— 1898, I. 47, 48. 

 — 1732 — ordinance concerning desert- 

 ers, 1900, I. 43. 

 — 1740 — soldiers working at St. Mau- 

 rice forges— 1900, I. 43. 



