"STARVED ROCK," probable site of La Salle's Fort St. Louis, [256].

SUSQUEHANNOCKS, a Huron-Iroquois tribe, [9].

TADOUSSAC, early post, well situated for fur-trade, [121].

TAENSAS INDIANS visited by La Salle, [251]; described, [253], note.

THIMAGOAS, an Indian tribe in Florida, [80].

THREE RIVERS, one of earliest French posts on the St. Lawrence, [191].

THWAITES, DR. REUBEN GOLD, authority on colonial history, his judgment as to Radisson, [Preface]; recites tradition of slaughter of Sacs and Foxes, [173].

TONTY, HENRI DE, La Salle's faithful lieutenant, [237]; trying experiences in the Illinois country, [245] et seq.; his efforts to rescue La Salle and his men, [276] et seq.

TOTEM, a clan-symbol used by Indians, [21].

TRENT RIVER, on route of Hurons to Iroquois country, [135].