meets La Salle, [204];

his canoe overset, [179];

his maps, [179];

his letter to Frontenac, [179];

as the discoverer of the Mississippi, [246], [315];

route of, [221], [224], [232], [233];

earliest map (1673-1674), [208], [209];

explorations, [207];

his personal history, [207];

his so-called “larger map”, [211], [212], [213];