Fur trade under the French and the British, [31-3]; voyages in connection with, [33], [37-40].

'Galiote,' the, built by the Sovereign Council, [59].

George V, his voyage across the Atlantic, [102].

Germany, her navy, [182-3], [187].

Goudie, James, builder of the 'Royal William,' [137-8], [139], [141].

'Grace Carter,' her record trip, [102].

'Grande Hermine,' Cartier's ship, [49], [50].

Grand Portage, the, [31].

Great Britain, preponderance of her ships, [7-8], [51]; her command of the sea, [15], [53], [56-7], [73], [76], [102], [177]; weakness of her Board of Trade regulations, [99]; her tonnage under construction in 1913, [153]; her consular service for Canada, [176]; colonial contributions to the Royal Navy, [183-8].

Great Lakes, why called, [1]; the first vessel on, [60]; trade on, [71-3].