INDEX 



A Mars River, 254. 



Abbot, The, quoted from, 81,82. 



Abenaquis, 270. 



A da Triscott, 182. 



Adamson, Rev. Dr., quoted, 7. 



Adirondacks, The, 126, 258. 



Aflalo. See Paske and Aflalo. 



Agassiz, Louis, examined the ouana- 



niche, 16; received specimens from 



W. M. Brackett, 17. 

 Agassiz Museum at Cambridge, Mass., 



contains specimens of ouananiche, 17. 

 Albanel, Father, trip of, to Hudson Bay, 



208. 

 Aleck River, 189 ; tours by way of, 231- 



234. 

 Alewife, or gaspereau, appears every 



spring in Lake Ontario ; introduced 



there in 1873, 14; is a dwarfed fish, 



27, 28. 

 Alma Island, 74, 157, 158, 159, 161, 166, 



172, 173. 



Altshul, Dr., 236. 



Amabalish Fish and Game Club, 246. 

 American Field, The, 16, 102; quoted 



from, 225, 226. 



American Fishes (Goode), 5, 43, 52, 276. 

 American Game Fishes (Shields), 11, 



20, 47, 48, 49, 52, 100, 105, 113, 267, 



278, 285. 



Anadyomene, 165. 

 Anderson, Rev. Duncan, 47. 

 Angers, Ex-Lieutenant-Governor A. R., 



took ouananiche at the mouth of the 



Marguerite, 10. 



Angers, Judge C. Pnnet, has caught and 

 furnished specimens of new Marstonii 

 trout, 271. 



A ngler's Guide, The, 47. 



A nffler's Manual, The, 64. 



Angling, the alleged invention of, 63. 



Angling for dore or pickerel, 282, 283. 



Angling for namaycush, or lake-trout, 

 267-269. 



Angling for ouananiche, xvii.-xxii., 61- 

 107, 170-173, 195-198, 217, 224-226, 

 231, 235. 



Angling for pike, 98, 192, 193, 284-287. 



Angling for trout, 1 17, 231, 232-234, 236, 

 237, 246-256, 259-264, 268, 269. 



Angling for whitefish, 280-282. 



Anthropophagy among Indians in Can- 

 ada, stories of, 303, 304, 307. 



Appelles, 165. 



Arnaud, Rev. Father, 39 ; Indian stories 

 related by, 303, 304, 315, 317. 



Arnold Bog, 111. 



Ashe,W.A.,229. 



Ashuanipi branch of the Hamilton 

 River, ouananiche from, 118. 



Ashuapmouchouan River, 12, 138, 151, 

 223, 234 ; is a route to Lake Mistassini, 

 205, 207-209; ascended by Archi- 

 bald Stuart, 207, 215, 216 ; by Father 

 Albanel, 208 ; by James Richardson, 

 208, 209 ; description of, 211-218; 

 origin of name, 213 ; bears plentiful 

 in its vicinity, 2 14, 293. 



Astley, Mr., drowned in the Natash- 

 quan, 137. 



Atkins, Charles G., quoted, 6, 10, 32, 34. 



Atshem, 308. 



