Burton, Sir Richard Francis, [228].

Butternut tree, [6].

Cabs, Montreal, [18]; Quebec, [69], [70].

Caddis-worms, [170].

Caen, Emery de, quoted, [52].

Caleche, the (see Cabs), [69], [70].

Canada, apparently older than the United States, [80], [81]; population of, [81], [82]; the French in, a nation of peasants, [82].

Canadense, Iter, and the word, [101].

Canadian, French, [9]; horses, [34]; women, [34]; atmosphere, [34]; love of neighborhood, [42], [43]; houses, [44], [59]; clothes, [45]; salutations, [47]; vegetables and trees, [47], [48]; boots, [51]; tenures, [63], [64].

Cane, a straight and a twisted, [184], [185].