Acadia, [22-3]; the first French colony in, [24], [34-7], [40-8], [52-5]; abandoned, [56-8].

Alexander, Sir William, his interest in Acadia, [127] and note.

Algonquins, the, [68-9], [86-7], [101-2], [113-14]; their expedition against the Iroquois, [87-96].

America, early opinions regarding, [13].

Armouchiquois, the, [38], [39-40], [49-52].

Basques, the, [56] n.; defy French trading monopoly at Tadoussac, [63], [64].

Boyer, his public apology to Champlain, [78-9].

Brulé, Étienne, explorer and interpreter, [97-8].

Caën, Emery de, represents France in the restoration of Quebec, [129].

Caën, William and Emery de, granted a monopoly in New France, [79-80], [117], [119-20]; deprived of their charter, [122]; monopoly restored, [129-30].