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INDEX 



taken on, 117,281; seen at Tschota- 

 gama, 196. See also Green drake. 



McBride, Miss Sara, 93. 



McCarthy, Eugene, 66, 94, 104, 105, 182, 

 237, 296; his Leaphtff Ouananiche^ 8 ; 

 his theory respecting the ouananiche, 

 8,9. 



McCarthy ouananiche flv, 66, 98. 



McCormick, R. K., 231, 237. 



McCormick, William, 231, 237. 



McKenzie, James, 48, 302, 310, 320, 322 ; 

 quoted, 318, 314, 320,321. 



McKenzie, Peter, 135, SOn, 308; his 

 wonderful slaughter of deer, 131, 132. 



McOuat, Walter, his trip to Lake Mis- 

 tassini, 209. 



Mead fly, 98. 



Mecatina River, 138. 



Meek, Seth Eugene, 289. 



Jlegantic Fish and Game Club, 111. 



Merriam, A. G., 42. 



Metabetchouan Fish and Game Club, 

 246. 



Metabetchouan Kiver, 236, 254; the 

 fishing therein, xvii.-xix., 64, 65, 71, 

 99. 



Michaelmas daisies, 199. 



Miohaux, French botanist, 208. 



Michikaraow. See Lake Michikamow, 



Micmacs, 270. 



Miller, C. E., 164. 



Milltown, Me,, 24. 



Mingan River 138. 



Mississippi River, 289, 291. 



Mistassibi River and Falls, 221, 222. 



Mistassini, fifth falls of, 84, 235 ; de- 

 scription of, 219-226. 



Mistassini Indians, 304. 



Mistassini Lake. See Lake Mistassini. 



Mistassini River, 138, 151, 234, 235, 311 ; 

 a route to Lake Mistassini, 206, 208, 

 209 ; followed by the French botanist 

 Miohaux, 208 ; " bv Walter McOuat, 

 209; description of, 219-226. 



Mistassini steamer, 72, 158. 



Mistook Kiver, 166, 1X2. 



Mitchil, Dr., 52. 



Modern Angler, The, quoted from, 9G, 

 97. 



Moisie River, 137, 138. 



Molva lota or Moha vulgaris, 290. 



Montmorenci, falls of, 223. 



Montmorenci Fish and Game Club, 246. 



Montmorenci River, 1 24, 254. 



Mbntagnais Indians, 122, 123, 269, 301- 

 329; as guides, 151, 152, 159, 301, 

 327, 328 ;— belief in jugglery, 309-315; 

 ;n windigoes, 304, 307, 308, 309 ;— 

 gCases of polygamy amoug, 305 ; of 

 cannibalism among, 302, 307; — lan- 

 -guage of, 322 ei seq. ,* they gave 

 the ouananiche its name, 3, 15, 39, 

 40, 41, 44; religious beliefs of, 310, 

 311; — they formerly slaughtered 

 their old and infirm, 306, 306; and 

 those supposed to have become win- 

 digoes, 304, 307, 308 ; — their folk- 

 lore, 806-321 ; their hunting rights, 

 307, 318, 319; their marital rela- 

 tions, 321 ; their method of strangu- 

 lation, 306; their pronunciation of 

 '* ouananiche," 56, 66, 67. 



Montreal Fish and Game Protection 

 Club, 132. 



Montreal fly, 262. 



Moose Fort (or Factory), 121,208. 



Moose River, ■J08. 



Moose speeiallv reverenced by the Ind- 

 ians, 317, 318. 



Morel, Johnny, 78, 160, 161, 162. 



Morcncy, D. C, found oviananiche in 

 JJoynish, Piastre - bale, and Wat-shu- 

 shoo rivers, 112. 



Mosle, George R., 48. 



Mull, Island of, 259, 266. 



Murray, W. H. H., quoted or referred 

 to, 49, 101, 143, 144, 147, 148, 249. 



Murray Bay, 124. 



Muscalonge, 52. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., 17, 25. 



Muskallonge, 52. 



Myskellunge, 52. 



M&squarro River, 19, 138. 



Myers, E. J., 48, 100, 182, 195, 284; 

 quoted, 102-104, 225-226. 



N 



Naiada;, 257. 



Namaycush, or great lake trout (toM- 

 ladi), 42, 51, 234, 235, 243, 244,267- 



