FORT ST. LOUIS, on the Illinois, built, [256].

FRANCE desirous of christianizing the natives, [120].

FRENCH attitude to Indians; how necessarily different from the Spanish, [47].

FRENCHMEN, what they achieved in North and Northwest, [45]; their material object, Furs, [46]; their conduct contrasted with Spaniards', [46].

FRONTENAC, LOUIS DE BUADE, COUNT OF, comes to Canada, [227]; makes alliance with La Salle, [227]; opposed by fur-traders, [228]; recalled, [255].

FUNDY, BAY OF, how name originated, [110].

FUR-TRADERS classified, [188].

FURS, great object of French commercial activity, [188].

GASPÉ, French sovereignty first asserted at, [55].

GOUPIL, a companion of Father Jogues; his death, [158].