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The pages refer to the original paginations, which, in the author’s edition, are placed 
on the inner margins. 
Abolition of slavery in 1854, 560. | Admiralty Charts, 487. 
Absence of streams and springs, 467. | Algeria exitiosa, 639. 
Acacia Arabica, 646. | Afolian limestone, 465, 466, 478. 
Acacia, common, 645. A®schna, 813. 
Acacia lebbeck, 647. 
Acacia paniculata, 654. 
ingens, 819. 
| 
| virens, 815. 
Acanthia lectularius, 798. | Zischnina, 814. 
Accidental introduction of weeds, 626. | AXthus, 800. 
Achatina columaria, 868. | Agaricia fragilis, 505. 
Achras sapota, 641. _ Agassiz, L., Contributions to Nat. Hist. 
Acrostichum aureum, 467. | of United States, 692. 
Act against baptizing negroes, 565. | Agave, 433. 
against taking ‘* white-bone por- | Americana, 607. 
gaye,” 704. | Age of Avocado Pear, 637. 
against drawing pilchards and ffrye | of Cedars, 607. 
to make oyle, 703. | of Cyead, 435. 
against the spoyle and havock of | of Fiddle-wood tree, 488. 
the cahowes, 673. | of Lee-chee, 638. 
agaynst the killing of over young of Mahogany tree, 865. 
tortoyses, 691. | of Olive trees, 654. 
against intermarriage between ne- | of Royal palms, etc., 865. 
groes and whites, 563. of Tamarisk hedge, 865. 
for banishing free negroes, 561. Ageratum Mexicanum, 626. 
for the preservation of the breed of -Agonoderus lineola, 797. 
birds, 673. | Agonum punctiforme 70% 
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Page 612, line 2, for Wing read Ming. 
; a Agua Load, 726, $24. 
Admiral Somers, Virginia letter, 1610, | Ailanthus glandulosa, 644. 
596, 873. See Somers. Aiptasia tagetes, 909. 
TRANS. Conn. AcAD., Vou. XI. 58 Fes., 19038. 
