[32] Doughty and Parmelee, Siege of Quebec, II, 51–53.

[33] Wood, Fight for Canada, 152.

[34] Authorities cited in Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, II, 233, 234. For details, consult Doughty and Parmelee, Siege of Quebec, II, chap. vi.

[35] See Bougainville’s correspondence, in Doughty and Parmelee Siege of Quebec, IV, 1–141.

[36] September 22, 1759, quoted in Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, II, 249.

[37] Official journal of Amherst, in London Magazine, XXVII, 379–383.

[38] Stanwix to Pitt, November 20, 1759, MS. in Public Record Office.

[39] [There was one regular regiment of American origin with Wolfe, the “Royal Americans,” represented by their second and third battalions. One battalion was left to guard the landing. The superior officers of this regiment were English. There seem to have been also some provincial rangers, although the famous Robert Rogers was not present.—Editor.]

[40] Doughty and Parmelee, Siege of Quebec, II, 237.

[41] Ibid., II, 332, with detailed British returns; Wood, Fight for Canada, 262.