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relations connected with it we shall have to notice in 

 the sequel. Our sketch, fig 8, may be taken as pretty 

 nearly representing the actual appearance of Hoche- 

 laga. The features of the country are accurately 

 given, and the oak-tree in the foreground is a sketch 



A 1 

 Fig. 7 PJLAN OP HOCHELAGA (after Cartier). 



(A) Gate. 



(B) Square. 



(C) Chief's House. 



(D) Wall or Stockade. 



of one now standing on McGrill College grounds, Mon- 

 treal, near the ancient site. 



What was the fate of Hochelaga ? The question 

 may be prompted by an interest in these primitive 

 people, and the answer has in it much material for 



