INDEX 



347 



James's Bay, 205, 208, 209, 223, 237. 



Jeannotte Eiver, large trout of, 249 j 

 story of its trout, 250. 



Jesuits, believed to be responsible for 

 orthography "ouananiche," 15 ; their 

 missionaries to the Montagnais Ind- 

 ians, 302, 309. 



Jesuits in North America, The, 302. 



Jock Scott, 65, 66, 92, 98, 104, 170, 198, 

 262, 296. 



Jordan, Dr. David S., claims distinct 

 variety for the ouananiche, 15; in 

 error respecting the literature of the 

 ouananiche, 15, 16 ; employs the or- 

 thography "ouananiche," 16. 



Jordan, John, 271. 



Journal of National Fish Culture Asso- 

 ciation of England, 265. 



Jugglery, Indian belief in, 309-315; 

 witnessed bv the author, 311-313. 



Kagashka, 188. 



Katrineberg, 8. 



Kicking a ouananiche out of the water, 

 69-71, 



Kilbourne, S. A., his pictures of trout, 

 260. 



Kingsley, Charles, 263 ; description of 

 the chub, 279 ; clescriptioa of the bur- 

 bot, 290. 



King's Posts, the, 48, 302. 



Kipling, Rutiyard, xx. 



Kiskisink, 236. 



Knox, Dr., quoted, 80, 81. 



Koehler, A. W., 48, 182. 



Kokomesh, 270. 



Kokeoak liiver, 19, 116, 129, 131, 136. 



Labrador, xli., xiv., 4, 9, 19, 23, 48, 112, 

 113, 115, 117, 118, 121, 122, 123, 126, 

 127, 129, 135, 136, 143, 199, 266, 281, 

 305, 307, 318'. 



Labrador tea, 199. 



Labrosse, Father, theory respecting ori- 

 gin of North American Indians, 302, 

 327. 



Lac k Cassette, 271, 274. 



Lao a, Jini, 87, 118, 214, 215; how 



reached, 234 ; description of, 234-235 ; 



fish found in, 234, 235, 243, 267. 

 Lac k I'fipaule, 253. 

 Lac k I'Ours, 194, 230. 

 Lac k Noel, 253. 

 Lac k Regis, 253. 

 Lac aux ^corces, good trout fishing in, 



236. 

 Lac aux Rats, 87, 118, 222. 

 Lac de la Belle Riviere affords good 



trout fishing, 236, 237, 246. 

 Lac des Aigles, affords splendid trout 



fishing,; tours by way of, 232, 234. 

 Lac des Commissaires, 238. 

 Lac des Grandes lies. See Lake Ed- 

 ward. 

 Lac des Habitants, 230. 

 Lac des ties, 271-274. 

 Lac des Roches, 253. 

 Lao Ecarte, 238. 

 Lac Najoualouank, 238. 

 Lac Sept ties, 253. 

 Lac Traverse^ 253. 

 Lac Trols Caribou.'i, a caribou hunt on, 



293-295. 

 Lacasse, Rev. Father, 53. 

 Lachs-Jorelle^ 30. 

 Lafleche, Bishop, 51. 

 Lake Ashuapmouchouan, 207, 

 Lake Batiscan, 249, 

 Lake Beanpbrt, 124, 

 Lake Brochet, 194, 230, 234. 

 Lake Caniapscow, 116. 

 Lake Champlain and its shores, 144, 



147. 

 Lake Champlain, salmon of, 33. 

 Lake Chigobiche (or Shigobiche), 207, 

 Lake Edward, 238 ; description of, 249, 

 Lake Epipham, description of, and how 



reached ; itrout of, 233. 

 Lake Fox, 116. 

 Lake Grllndlsee, trout of, 30. 

 Lake Jacques Cartier, good fishing in, 



252, 253, 255, 256 ; how reached, 253, 



255, 256. * 

 Lake Kenogami, 254 ; its eight-pound 



trout, 237, 

 Lake Kiskisink, fish of, 268 ; ouiiouche 



in, 277 ; caribou of district, 293. 

 Lake Long, ?33. 



