Cuvier, Mr., 1. 1. 153. 

 Cynaiiche tiachealis, II. i. 71. 



INDEX. 



D 



Datui-a Stramonium, I. i. 145. 



D-irwin, Dr., an opinion of, II. i. 173. 



De Normandie, Dr. John Abraham, I. i. 16, 19, 23, 133. 



Desfontaines, a publication of, II. i. 175. 



Dig'itiJis purpurea, salivating- effects of, 1, 1. 80. 



Didelphis Woapink, II. i. 156. 



Dieu, La Riviere de Petit Bon, II. ii. 44. 



Dillenius, I. i. 119. 



Downey, Dr. William, case of petechiae, II. i. 49. 



Dogs, wolf, account of, I. ii. 10. 



Dog-s, Indian names of, I. ii. 30. 



Dog's, a comparison of names of, I. ii. 30. 



Dutch-di.stemper, I. i. 4. 



Dupujtren, M., a singidar fact by, II. i. 201. 



I Ebeling, Professor C. D., a letter, II. i. 194. 

 Effluvia, human,- II. i. 32. 



EUicott, Mr. Andrew, on the digestive powers of the Pike, I. i. 102. 

 Elephant, Irish, II. i. 61. 

 Elk, character of, II. i. 113. 

 England, situation of, II. i. 9. 

 Epidemic chorea, II. i. 86. 

 Equisetum hyemale, I. i. 148. 



Erica, wiiere said to be found in the United-States, I. i. 165. 

 Exercise, running, II. i. 91. 

 Exercise, silent, II. i. 93. 



Fabricius's, Professor, remarks, II. i. 165. 



, letter, II. i. 192. 



Fever, Yellow, method of treating it in the island of St. Thomas, I. i- It 



Fever, Nervous, I. i. 133. 



Fever, Yellow, instance of, I. i. 136. 



Fever, Yellow, in Philadelphia in 1747, I. i. 136. 



Fever at Carver's-creek, I. i. 148. 



Fever, epidemic, at York-Town, I ii. 75. 



Fever, Bilious, in the Genessee country, II. ii. 76. 



Fever, Yellow, notice of, II. ii. 89. 



Fish of Hayti, II, ii. 22. 



Flora Danica, II. i. 147. ^ 



Flora Virginica, II. i. 143. 



Flower, Cotton, a singular fact concerning, II. i. 172- 



Forster, Dr., I. ii. 106. 



Fothcrgill's, Dr., observations and experiments, II. i. 4. 



!_ ., remarks on the climate of London and Pliiladclphia, II. i. 8. 



Frederick-Town, situation of, I. ii. 37- 



Garden, Botanical, I. i. 118. 



Gage, Thomas, extracts from his Survey, I. i. 141 



Galvanism, eflects of, II. i. 199. 



Garden, Botanical, at Charleston, II. i. 200. 



Garden, Dr., I. i. 119. 



Geddes's, Mr. James, account of tlie Onondago-Indians, 1. 1. 129. 



