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426 Canada, apparently older than the United States, 80, 81; population of, 81, 82; the French in, a nation of peasants, 82. Canadense, Iter, and the word, 101. Canadian, French, 9; horses, 34; women, 34; atmosphere, 34; love of neighborhood, 42, 43; houses, 44,59; clothes, 45; salutations, 47 ; vegetables and trees, 47, 48 ; boots, 51; tenures, 63, 64. Cane, a straight and a twisted, 184, 185. Cap aux Oyes, 93. Cape Diamond, 22, 40; signal-gun on, 85 ; the view from, 88. Cape Rosier, 92. Cape Rouge, 21, 95. Cape Tourmente, 41, 89, 96. Cartier, Jacques, 7, and the St. Lawrence, 89-91 ; quoted, 97 ; 98, 99. Castor and Pollux, translation, 388. Cattle-show, men at, 184. Cemetery of fallen leaves, 269, 270. Chaleurs, the Bay of, 90. Chalmers, Dr., in criticism of Cole- ridge, 324. Chambly (Que.), 11. Champlain, Samuel, quoted, 8; whales in map of, 91. Charlevoix, quoted, 52, 91. Chateau Richer, church of, 46; 49; lodgings at, 59. Chaucer, quoted, 159, 160. Chaudiere River,;; the, 21 ; Falls of the, 69, 70. Cheap men, 29, 30. Cherry-stones, transported by birds, 188. Chickadee, the, 108. Chien, La Riviere au, 56. Churches, Catholic and Protestant, 12-14; roadside, 46. Claire Fontaine, La, 26. Clothes, bad- weather, 28 ; Canadian, 45. Colors, names and joy of, 273-275. Concord (Mass.), 3, 6, 8; History of, quoted, 115; 133, 149, 152. Concord River, the, 115, 139. Connecticut River, 5, 145, 147. Coureurs de bois, and de risques, 43. Crickets, the creaking of, 108. Crookneck squash seeds, Quebec, 87. Crosses, roadside, 45, 46. Crow, the, 108; not imported from Europe, 113. Crystalline botany, 126, 127. Culm, bloom in the, 253. Darby, "William, quoted, 93, 94. Delay, verse, 418. Departure, The, verse, 414. Ding Dong, verse, 417. Dogs in harness, 30. Drake, Sir Francis, quoted, 325. Dubartas, quoted, translation of Sylvester, 328, 329. Ducks, 110. " Each summer sound," verse, 112. East Main, Labrador and, health in the words, 104. Easterbrooks Country, the, 299, 303. Edda, the Prose, quoted, 291. Eggs, a master in cooking, 61, 62. Elm, the, 263, 264, 276. Elysium, translation, 375. Emerson, George B., quoted, 200. English and French in the New World, 66, 67. Entomology, the study of, 107, 108. Evelyn, John, quoted, 310, 311. Ex Oriente Lux ; ex Occidente Frux, 221. Experiences, the paucity of men's, 241, 242. Eyes, the sight of different men's 285-288. Fall of the Leaf, The, verse, 407. Fallen Leaves, 264-270. Falls, a drug of, 58. Fame, translation, 378. Fish, spearing, 119, 121-123. Fisher, the pickerel, 180, 181. Fishes, described in Massachusetts Report, 118. Fitchburg (Mass.), 3. Fitzwilliam (N. H.), 4. Foreign country, quickly in a, 31. Forests, nations preserved by, 229. Fortifications, ancient and modern, 77, 78. Fox, the, 117. French, difficulties in talking, 35-37, 47; strange, 50; pure, 52; in the New World, English and, 66-68;