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116.— (Page 207). Lecture, p. 15. 



117.— (Page 208). Hakluyt Society, Vol. 86, p. 202. 



118.- (Page 211). Letter to St. John's Evening Telegram, Jan. 27, 1897. 



I19.-Decades. (A.D. 1516.) 



120. - (Page 212). John Cabot, p. 77. 



121.— (Page 214). Forum, June, 1897. 



122.— (Page 215). lb.; John Cabot, p. 63. 



123.— John Cabot, p. 6S. 



124. — (Page 225). Examen Critique. 



125.— (Page 229). St. Lawrence Pilot, Vol. 2, p. 302. 



126.— (Page 233). Facsimile Atlas, p. 38. 



127.— Page 238). Discovery of America, p. 407. 



128.— (Page 241). Mr. Ganong's papersjare : Jacqucs|]Cartier's First Voyage, R. S. C 



Trans., Vol. V., and Cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, R. S. C. 



Trans., Vol. VII. 

 129.— (Page 247). St. Lawrence Pilot, Vol. 1, p. 51. 

 130.— (Page 258). The Discoveries of the World, by Antonio Galvano. Hakluyt Society, 



Volume for 1862. 



The Magdalen Group. 

 As represented on the earliest maps. 



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1. Magdalen Island correctly drawn. 



2. From the Henry IL or Dauphin map of 1546. Alezay is Deadman's island, le& 



Isles aux Margaux are the two Birds, and Bryon island has retained its 

 name until now. Entry island is shown. All are in their relative places and 

 the concave shape of Magdalen island is clearly shown. 



3. From Homem's map (Poi'tuguese), 1558. The island is identified by its name. 



Hie de Sabloen — isle of sands, and by Bryon island close to it. The axis is 

 right, but the concavity is turned the wrong way, as in many of the Portu- 

 guese maps. 



4. From Mercator's map, 1.569. Here it is identified by the three small islands on the 



north. 



