DU LHUT, DANIEL GREYSOLON, noted leader of coureurs, [190], his testimony to having found Hennepin among the Sioux, [297].

DULUTH, CITY OF, for whom named, [190].

DUTCH PROTESTANTS try to effect the release of Father Jogues, [159]; ransom him and send him to Europe, [160].

EMPEROR, none in North America, [15].

ERIES, a Huron-Iroquois tribe, [8].

ESKIMO, descendants, perhaps, of ancient "Cave-men," [5].

EUROPEANS, their early mistakes as to Indian life, [16].

FAMILY, THE, the root of all society, [18]; the family-tie the central principle of Indian social life, [20].

FILLES À LA CASSETTE sent out to New Orleans by Louis the Fourteenth, [284].

FISHERIES, NEWFOUNDLAND, early attracted European visitors, [53].