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Grafs-worms, ii. 76. 

 Ground-hog. See Badger. 

 Gnllus campeftris., ii. 10, 60. 

 domefticus, ii. 10. 



Gulls, common, i. 23, 

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Gypfum, fibrous, HI. 229. 



Gyrtnus nataior ( Americanus) , ii. 139. 



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Hamamelis Virginica, i. 68. 



Hares in Canada, iii. 59. 



Hatchets of the Indians, ii. 37. 



Hedera helix, ivy, i. 141. 



Hellebarus trifoiius, iii. 160. 



Hinds, tamed in North- America, ii. 197. 



Hinlopen cape, in Penfylvania, i. jq. 



Hirundo pelafgia, chimney-fwallow, ii. 146. r 



purpurea, purple-martin, ii. 147. 



/V?, fand-martin,or ground -fwallow,ii. 1^7. 



barn-fwallow, ii. 140. 

 Hopnifs. " ^See' Glycine Jpios. 

 Horfes in Canada ftrong, iii. 187. 

 Humming bird, i. 210. 

 Hurons, an Indian nation, Hi. 178. 



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Jerfey pine, i. 334. 



Ilex aquifolium, holly, i. 351, 360.' 



Impoflibility of eftablifhing filk manufaclures, 'and 



making wine, in North-America, i. 123-, 125, 

 Indians, livelihood of the, ii. 113. 



religion of the, ii. 117. 



Inhabitants of Canada, iii. 8. 



Inftances of great fertility among the ^In habitants of 



North-America, ii. 4. 

 Intenfenefs of the froft in America, ii. 49. , 

 Iron-works at Trois Rivieres, iii. 87^ 

 Juglam alba, hiccory, i. 66. 



baccata? butternut-tree, i. 69, 



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