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Partit, — Systematic Cartography of New Brunswick 323 



Type No. 1. The Pre-Differentiation Type. 1500 to 1534 327 



Type No. 2. The Cartier Type. 1534 to 1604 335 



Type No. 3. The Champlain Type. 1612 (1609) to 1703 348 



Type No. 4. The Delisle Type. 1703 to 1744 361 



Type No. 5. The Bellin Type. 1744 to about 1770 371 



Type No. 6. The Modem Type. About 1770 to 1820 385 



Type No. 7. The Complete Type. 1820 to the Present 399 



Type No. 8. The Exact Type 406 



Part III. — A Classified List of the Principal Maps Showing New Bruns- 

 wick or Portions of it 408 



Appendix. — Sources of Information 423 



Bibliography 425 



4. A MONOGRAPH OF HISTORIC SITES IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW 



BRUNSWICK. Vol. V, 1899, pages 213-357. 



Introduction 213 



1. — The Prehistoric (Indian) Period 217 



1. The Distribution of the Indian Tribes 217 



2. Indian Villages and Camping Grounds 218 



3. Indian Routes of Travel in New Brunswick 233 



II. — The Period of Exploration 259 



1. Routes of Cartier and of Champlain 259 



III. — The Acadian Period 262 



1. Settlements and Forts 262 



2. Seigniories 302 



IV. — The English Period • 320 



A. Settlements and Forts 323 



2. The Township and Other Grants 331 



V. — The Loyalist Period 336 



1. The Loyalist Grants and Settlements 336 



2. The Loyalist Boundaries 344 



VI. — The Post-Loyalist Period 345 



Appendix. Sources of Information, 351 



Bibliography and Cartography 354 



Addenda 357 



5. A MONOGRAPH OF THE EVOLUTION OFTHE BOUNDARIES OFTHE 



PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Vol. VII, 1901, pages 139-449. 



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Introduction 141 



A. The Personal Equation in Boundary Studies 141 



B. The Relation Existing between Boundaries and History.. .. 143 



C. Sources of Information in the Study of Boundary Evolution 143 



D. The Kinds of Boundaries, and their purposes 144 



E. The Physiographic Basis for Natural Boundaries in New 



Brunswick 149 



F. Upon Boundary Disputes 151 



The Indian Period 153 



The Period of Discovery and Exploration. Down to 1606 155 



The Acadian Period 164 



