I N D E X. 



Battoes, ii. 242. 



Bay St. Paul, in Canada, iii. 200. 



Bears carnivorous in North-America, i. 116. 



plentiful in Canada, iii. i$,>.*, 

 Beavers, ii. 59. 



- -- flefli eaten in Canada, iii. 297. 



-- tree, i. 204. \. ' 

 Betuta alnus, i. 67. ii. 90. 



i. 69. strews- 



nana (pumi/a, Linn.) i. 138. 

 Bidens bipinnata, i. 171. 

 Bill of mortality for Philadelphia, i. 57. 

 Blatta Orlentalis^ ii. 13, 14. 

 Blubbers, i. 15. 

 Blue-bills. See Anas acvta. 

 Blue-bird, ii. 70. 

 Boats ufed in Canada, in. 15. 

 Bonetos, i. 21. ^ 



Bottle-nofe, a kind of whale, i. 18. 

 Bugs, ii. u. 



Bull-frogs. See Rana boans. 

 Buntas cakile^ iii. 2il. 

 Burdock. See Arttium lappa. 

 Burlington, the principal town in New-Jerfey, ii. 219. 



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Calabaihes, i. 348. -V\a\*<i 



Cancer mmutus, i. 13. 



Candleberry-tree, i. 192. ;^h* tw^ 'sam-wO 



Canoes, ii. 241. 



Cap ami eyes, in. 210. j f 



Caprimulgus Europ#us y ^, whip-poor-Will, 



Carabus lotus, ii. 68. '. t vn*<i<n\ 



Carduus crifpus, in. 294. 



Carpmus Betulus, I. 68. j 



Cajffia Chamtecrifta) i. 120 

 Cajlor Kibetbicus , ii. 57, 285. 

 Caterpillars, a kind of, 11. 7. 

 Cattle, wild, i. 207, ^ 3 



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