90 CARIBOU SHOOTING IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 



turning to England his vessel the "Golden Hind" and 

 all on board sunk beneath the waves of the Atlantic. 

 With these few observations, noting but here and 

 there a few of the most important events in the his- 

 tory 7 of this remarkable island, for many of which we 

 acknowledge indebtedness to that interesting little 

 work by Rev. M. Harvey, of St. John's, entitled 

 "Newfoundland as it is in 1894," the author has 

 hoped to furnish the reader with an outline of the 

 discovery, surface conditions and struggles of the 

 white population of the Hind's crew to a population 

 at present of over two hundred thousand. 



