Alcide and Lys, French frigates, captured by English, [229]
Alexander, Sir W. (Lord Stirling), receives rights in Acadia, and names Nova Scotia, [89]
Alfonce, Captain Jehan, French pilot, [47]
Algonquin Indians, [114]; tribal divisions of, [114], [115]; customs of, [123-128]; illustration of, [111]
Alverstone, Lord, Chief Justice of England, [430]
American Canadian Waterways Commission, [478]
American Revolution, War of, attitude of French Canadians during, [282]; Canada invaded, [283], [284]; Montreal taken, [283]; Quebec besieged, [285-287]; death of Montgomery, [285]; American troops retire from Canada, [286], [287]; defeat of Cornwallis, [288]; peace, ib.
Amherst, General, [242], [245]
Amundsen, Roald, [465]