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INDEX 



Atwood, J. L., 269. 



Au Cochon River, 288. 



Au Foin, or Mistassibi River. See Mis- 



tassibi. 

 Au Pipe River, 288, 

 Au Sable River, 199. 

 Authorities eon.sulted in the preparation 



of this book,* 331 etseq. 



Beaverkill ffy, 262. 



Beemer, H. J., 150. 



Belle Rivifere, La, 106, 254;toura by 

 way of, 236 ; splendid trout fishing 

 in, 236-237 ; caribou plentiful in its 

 vicinity, 237, 296. 



JBergeronnes River, 138. 



Berners, Dame Juliana, quoted, 106. 



Author's Preface, The, or A Preliminary Berries, wild, 188, 189, 199. 



Cast, xi. 



Aux Ecorces River, 236, 237. 



Aux Rats River (feeder of Lake Ed- 

 ward), 249, 251. 



Aux Rats River (tributary of the Mis- 

 tassini), 222. 



Awenanish, 50 ; orthography of Messrs. 

 Bouchette and Rogers, 49. 



B 



B. A. Scott fly, 92-94. 



Babel, Father, 306. 



Baedeker's Handbook to Canada, 46. 



Baird, Professor, quoted, 14 ; Charles G. 



Betsiamitz, 53. 



Betsiamitz l^Lver, 229, 237 ; A. P. Low's 

 description of, 205, 206. 



Bignell, John, 115,229. 



Blackwood^s Magazine, 46 ; quoted 

 from, 183, 258, 259. 



Blanche Rivfer, 194, 230, 231. 



Boardman, Mr., examined the ouana- 

 niohe in 1875, 16. 



Borden, E. P., 137. 



Boston, anglers from, 247. 



Bostonnais River, 238. 



Bouchette, R. M., his topographical dic- 

 tionary of Canada, 49 ; gave the Ash- 

 uapmouchouati its name, 213. 



Atkins's prepared report on Schoodio Boulanger's Pool, 169. 



salmon at his request, 32. 

 Bait for lake-trout inamaycush),2&^, 279. 

 Bait for ouananiche, 61, 196, 214,279. 

 Bait for pike, 279, 286, 287. 

 Barbel, 289. 



Barbule, or beard of the burbot, 291. 

 Barher^s Delight, or the Art of Angling, 



quoted from, 62. 

 Basques, 122. 



Batiscan River, 238, 248, 254, 277. 

 Bayard's, one of the gateways of the 



Laurentides National Park, 256. 

 Bean, Dr., quoted, 14. 

 Bear Lake. See Lac ^i I'Ours. 

 Bearberrles, 199, 

 Bears, one shot by Dr. Daniels, 87; 



around Tschotagama, 181 ; killed in 



Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord- 

 ouest, Lea, 302. 



Bowdoin College expedition, 128. 



Brackett, Walter M,, compares ouana- 

 niche with grilse, 16, 17; describes 

 his first experience with ouananiche j 

 sent specimens of ouananiche to Pro- 

 fessor Louis Agassiz, 17 ; remarlts 

 upon his :comparison of ouananiche 

 and grilse, 18, 19 ; trout pictures, 260. 



Bridgeport, anglers from, 247. 



Bridport, 8. 



Briggs, Warren, 268. 



Briggs's Pool, 2G8. 



British Fishes (Yarrell), quoted from, 

 289. 



Brown Hackle, 65, 262. 



the Peribonca, 188 ; about the Peri- Brule, usually inhabited by bears, 198. 



bonca, 188, 198,293; on the way to Brule River, 198. 



Mistassini, 208 ; up the Ashuapmou- Bryan, Charles A,, 164. 



chouan,214, 293; around Kiskisink, Buies, Arthur, 49. 



293; their skulls placed on poles, 315, Burbot, devours ouananiche, 11, 288; 



316; their hunt very dangerous, 317. large specimens taken in Lake St. 



Beaufort, Duke of, 137. John, 11, 288, 289; description of; 



* These authoritioB are arranged in alphabetical order, and are not therefore repeated 

 in the Inde.\. 



