INDEX. 



Juniper us Virgimana^ the red cedar, or red juniper^ if* 

 180. 



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J&&B* latifolia, \. 68, 336* o;i 

 -- anguflifolia ? ii. 215. 

 Katnifs. See Sagittaria fagittifolia. 

 Kettles of the Indians, ii. 41. 

 Kitchen-herbs of Canada, iii. 129. 

 Knives of the Indians, ii, 39. 



Lac St. Pierre, iii. 83. 



Land -birds feen at fea, i. 24 



Lams canuSy i. 23. 



Laurus aflivalis, fpice-wood, i. 68. 



-- fajfofrasi i. 68, 146, 340. 



Lead-veins near Bay St. Paul, iii. 212. 



Leant odon taraxacum^ iii. 13. 



Lepas anatifera, i. 16. 



Licences for marrying in America, in the gift of the 



governors, ii. 25. 

 Lichen rangifermus^ \\\. 137. 

 Liguftrum vulgare y privet, i. 86, 165. 

 Lime-flates, black, iii. 243. 

 Lime-ftone, pale grey, i. 84. 

 Linnaia borealis, i. 138. 

 Liriodendron tulipifera^ i. 66, 202. 

 Liquidombar ftyracifluQ.) i. 67, 1 6 1 . 

 I^pcufts, which deltroy the young branches of treeS|ii,6* 

 Log- worms, u 2. ; - >;T 3ai^v-jiJo 

 Long ifland, ii. 226. 

 Loxia Cardinal^, ii. HrrisJi-: 

 Lupinus perenn'iS) ii. 155. 

 Lynxes, in America, bee jFWw /y*. 



^LJbi^/, -U- J^it. .iti- 



Magnolia glauca^ bea,ver-tree, i. 69, 204. 

 Maize-thieves, defcription of, ii. 74. 

 - -- natural hiftory of, ii, 76, 



Maize- 



