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INDEX 



287; his Indian guide drowned; his 



own narrow escape in the Natash- 



quan, 136. 

 Crown Lands Department of Quebec, 



45. 



Cumberland County, Maine, 33. 

 Curtis, H. N., 237, 296. 

 Cusk, 289. See also Burbot. 

 Cyprinus cephalus, 278. 

 Cyprinus Forsterianus, 244. 



D 



Dablon, Father, 307. 



" Daddy ruffes," 279. 



Daniels, Dr. Clayton M., 87. 



Davy, Sir Humphry, 30. 



Dawson, George, quoted, 143, 144. 



Days and Niyhts of Salmon Fishing in 

 the Tweed, by William Scrope, re- 

 ferred to, 8. 



De Chicot River, 164. 



De Courcy, 123. 



De Kay, Dr., 52. 



De la Cote Croche River, 207. 



De Quen, Father, discovered and de- 

 scribed Lake St. John, 4, 114; dis- 

 covered and described the ouana- 

 niche, 15, 114. 



Dean, Mr., 237. 



Deer, red, 293. 



Dennys, John, quoted, 63. 



Des Aulnaies River, 176, 177, 182, 229, 

 230, 237. 



Description of the ouananiche, 5-35. 



Deucalion, 63. 



Devil's Falls of the Peribonca, 84, 191, 

 200. 



Devil's Whirlpool of the Natashquan, 

 137. 



" Do Fish Show Temper?" 264. 



Dodo and /, 182. 



Dog Lake, 208. 



Dogs and water-fowl attacked by pike, 

 284. 



Dominion Day Idyll, A , 47. 



Dore, in the Peribonca, 193 ; in Lac & 

 Jim, 235 ; in Kiskisink, 268 ; angling 

 for and description of, 282-283 ; found 

 in far northern waters, 291. 



Doris, John B., 164. 



Dormer, George, kept a salmon twelve 



years in a well, 8. 

 Dory, John, 272, 273. 

 Drake, Miner, 269. 

 Du Cran River, a spawning-place for 



ouananiche, 12. 

 Ducks, in la Grande Decharge, 166; 



in the Peribonca and Lac Tschotaga- 



ma, 193, 198; about the height" of 



land, 207. 

 Dumais, P. H., 231 ; on the ouananiche 



of Lake Manouan, 115> 

 Dun fly, 95. 



Durand, Wallace, 71, 269. 

 Durham Ranger, 65, 104. 

 Durocher, Father, 303. 



E 



Eddy, Morris R., 164. 

 Edmunds, Senator, fishing the Natash- 

 quan, 136. 



Eel-pout, 289. See also Burbot. 

 Epipham River, 233. 

 Eskimos, 122, 123, 131-136. 

 Esquimaux Ba}-, 115. 

 Esquimaux River, 137. 

 Esox. lucius. See Pike. 

 Esox NoUlior. See Maskinonge. 

 Etamamiou River, 138. 

 Ethics of field sports, 296. 

 Evelyn, John, 146. 

 Exeter, 8. 



Falls. See La Grande Chute, Meta- 

 betchouan, Mistassini, Montmorenci, 

 Ouiatchouan, Peribonca. 



Fario levenensis, 79. See also Loch 

 Leven Trout. 



Farnham, C. H., 48. 



Favorite flies, 47. 



Fens, the, 290. 



Field, The, 16, 46 ; quoted from, 34, 296. 



Field Sports of the North of Europe, by 

 L. Lloyd, quoted from, 8. 



Fifth Falls. See Mistassini, Fifth Falls 

 of. 



Filion, Jacques, 256. 



Fin rays of the ouananiche, examina- 

 tions of, 23, 24. 



