944 Memoires et Documents 
[See MVC, Oct., 1750; Oct. 5, 1754; Feb. 19, 1755.] 
72 (1794-1825) 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on Anglo-American treaty 
of Oct. 19, 1794 [Jay's Treaty] (ff. 4-30). 
73 (1749-1822) 
1749. Analysis of British navigation acts, 1381- 
1749, taken from Anderson's History of Commerce ; several 
acts relate to America (ff . 4-50) . 
1775. Roussille, two memoirs on necessity of 
enlarging French navy, referring in part to America (ff . 
94-106) . 
1783, [n.s.]. Memoir on British colonial system and 
U.S.; reasons for American progress to be found in end of 
English laws restricting trade (ff. 109-124). 
91 (1728-1761) 
1761, Mar. 24. Bougainville to W. Pitt, sending 
epitaph for Montcalm's grave, prepared by Academy of 
Inscriptions (f . 72) . 
Apr. 10. W. Pitt to Bougainville, will facili- 
tate French desire to place inscription on Montcalm's 
grave (f . 72) . 
94 (1859-1860) 
1860, Jan. 23. Traite de Commerce conclu entre la 
France et la Grande Bretagne . ♦ ♦ ; article 8 concerns rum 
and tobacco of French colonies (ff. 115-125). 
Feb. 16-Mar. 8. Summary of British parliamentary 
debates on Anglo-French commercial treaty; colonial products 
and duties; French participation in British-U.S. cotton 
trade; U.S. exclusion of British vessels from New York- 
California trade (ff. 204-209, 218-225, 238). 
Feb. 29. Clercq, note on negotiation of Anglo- 
French commercial treaty of 1860; difficulties encountered 
by French consuls in British colonies; assimilation of two 
flags for purposes of colonial intercourse; U.S. refusal 
to accept this; British importation of rum and tobacco 
from French colonies (ff . 8-86) ; annexed to this: list of 
foreign prohibitory tariffs; in U.S. since 1857: obscene 
prints; in Haiti: ebony and dye-woods, colonial goods 
(ff. 91-92). 
95 (1859-1860) 
[This volume includes materials concerning the negoti- 
ation of Anglo-French commercial conventions of Jan. 23, 
Oct. 12, and Nov. 17, 1860. See volume 102 of this series 
for a continuation of these materials.] 
1860, Sept. 11. Rouher and R. Cobden, account of 
twelfth conference of plenipotentiaries; discussion of 
refined sugars from foreign colonies (ff. 104-109). [Dupli- 
cate in volume 102, ff. 224-229.] 
