44 GEORGE STEWAET OX EARLY CANADIAN HISTORY. 



Iroquois were made the subject of a poem by Alfred B. Street, entitled "Frouteuac, or the 

 Atotarho of the Iroquois," Loudon and New York, 1849. 



Mr. T. P. Bedard, of the Archives Department, Quebec, has a paper in the " Aunuaire 

 de rinstitut Canadien," Nos. t aud 8, 1880-81, which discusses the first and second admi- 

 nistrations of the Count, and sheds some light on the social and political aspects of the 

 country between 1672 aud 1698, when Frontenac died. 



Other printed books relating to the period considered in these pages, are Michael 

 Bibaud's " Histoire du Canada sous la domination Française," published at Montreal in 

 183*7, second edition in 1845 ; "The History of Canada from its first discovery in 1796," 

 by William Smith, Quebec, 1815, " Histoire des Canadiens-Frauçais, 1608-1880," by Ben- 

 jamin Suite, Montreal, 1882-83 ; and " Narrative aud Critical History of America, with 

 Bibliographical and Descriptive essays on its Historical sources and authorities," (eight 

 volumes), edited by Justin "Winsor, LL.D., 1885, Boston. 



