944 
Principal introduced shade trees and 
ornamental shrubs, 643. 
shrubs introduced or cultivated, 
652. 
Pristonychus complanatus, 797. 
Privateers in Bermuda, 520. 
Privet, Japanese or California, 626, 655, 
811. 
Proclamation against cutting or export- 
ing cedar and yellow wood tim- 
ber, 603. 
by Gov. Bell, in 1627, 
stealing of fruit, 631. 
by Gov. Heydon, 1669, ordering 
planting of fig trees, etc., 631. 
by Gov. J. Harrison, 1623, as to 
pestilence, 515. 
by Goy. Wm. Sayle, destruction of 
cedars, 603. 
by Goy. F. Seymer, in regard to 
pestilence, 1664, 515. 
by Gov. Roger Wood, 1680, 1682, 
497, 609. 
Prodenia commeline, 774. 
eridania, 890, 891. 
Productions and Exports, principal, 
historically treated, 517. 
Ambergris, lumber, fish, ete., 517. 
Tobacco, salt, 518. 
Whale fishery, sharks oil, 521. 
Silk, castor oil, olive oil, ete., 523. 
Sugar, cassava or tapioca, wheat, 
etc., 524. 
Bananas, pineapples, oranges, lem- 
concerning 
ons, etc., 525. 
Corn or maize 327. 
Potatoes, onit 
Arrow-root, 5 
Easter lilies, « 2., 531. 
See Principal 
€ 
3, tomatoes, 528. 
Productions, principal. 
productions, 517. 
Profile, human, on cliff at Castle I., 455. 
Prominent climbing plants or vines, 658. 
Propagation of yellow fever by mos- 
quitoes, 747, 865. 
Prospect Hill, 428. 
Protoparce Carolina, 768. 
cingulata, 766. 
Prussic-acid gas, fumigation with, 634, 
808. 
A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
Psammodius, 792. 
Pseudatolls, 414. 
Pseudoneuroptera, 812. 
Pseudosearus guacamaia, 504, 
Psidium Cattleianum, 640, 
guaiva, 640. 
pomiferum, 640. 
Psilopus chrysoprasinus, 749. 
chrysoprasus, 749. 
Psilotum triquetrum, 575, 587. 
| Psoquilla, 817. 
Psychotria undata, 575. 
Pteris aquilina, 467. 
heterophylla, 575. 
Pterophorid, 891. 
Ptinids, 792. 
Ptinus brunneus, 792. 
fur, 792. 
Public Garden, 739, 886. 
Library, 895. 
Museum, 895. 
magazines of corn, 602. 
Puffinus Auduboni, 674. 
Pulex canis, 749. 
irritans, 749. 
penetrans, 749, 871, 872. 
Pulmonata, 727. 
| Pulpit Rock, 473. 
Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 810. 
Pumpkins, 546, 623, 640. 
Punica granatum, 629. 
Punishments of crime, 874. 
by banishment, 560, 563, 564, 570. 
by burning and hanging, 564, 614, 
885. ‘ 
driving stake through body when 
buried, for suicides, 550. 
ducking, 451. 
enslavement to Company, 447, 561, 
563, 876. 
fine for killing a slave of another, 
563. 
hanging, 447, 556, 562, 875-885. 
head impaled on stake, for burg- 
lary, 1664, 565. 
placing in a cage, 555. 
putting in stocks, 555. 
riding cannon when fired, 550. 
serving as executioner, 562, 563. 
slitting nose or ears, 564, 876. 
