Huguenots, the, forbidden to settle in New France, [133].

Hurons, the, [68-9], [113-14]; their expedition against the Onondagas, [104-12]; their welcome to Champlain on his return to Quebec, [130-1].

Indians, their tactics when on a war expedition, [89-92]; when retreating, [110-11]; some customs of, [95], [102]; missions to, [132-3], [134].

Iroquois, and Champlain, [68-9]; their battle with the Algonquins, [91-5], [97]; with the Hurons, [108-10].

James I, and colonization, [16], [17].

Jeannin, President, and Champlain, [74].

Jesuits, established at Quebec, [118-19], [129], [132], [133], [149].

Kirke, Jarvis or Gervase, and his sons, their expedition against New France, [124-6], [127].

Kirke, Lewis, his capture of Quebec, [124-6]; restores it to France, [129].

Kirke, Thomas, [124]; with his brother represents England in the restoration of Quebec, [129].