I N D E . 



Maize-thieves, pfofcribed in America, ii. 78. 



white backed, ii. 274. 



Maple, red, i. 167. 



Marangoins, a kind of gnats, iii. 47. 



Marble, white wich blueilh grey fpots, I. 83. 



Marmor rude. See Lime-ftone. 



Mechanicks, few in Canada, iii. 59. 



Medufa auritd) i. 15. 



Meloe majalisy ii. 105. 



profcarabaw, ii. 157. 



Mickmacks, an Indian Nation, iii. 180. 

 Mink, ii. 61. 

 Mockingbird, i. 217. 

 Moles, a kind of, i. 191, 



fubterraneous walks of, i. 1^90. 



Montmorenci waterfall, iii. 227. ' 

 Montreal, a great town in Canada, iii. 71, 



account of the climate of, iii. 7$. 



churches and convents of, iii. 72. 



hofpital of, iii. 74. 



Moofe-deer, i. 296. 



. nothing but an elk, iii. 204. 



JMorus rubra^ i. 68. 



Motacilla ftaUs, bluebird, ii. 70. 



Moths abundant in the cloihes and furs, ii. 8. . 



Mountain flax, i. 303. 



Mufcovy glafs, i. 84. 



Mufk rats, ii. 56. 



carnivorous, it. 285; ' 



Mufquitoes, i. 113. 



Myrica cerifera> candleberry-tree, i. 192. 



gale, i. 138. 



Mytilus anatinuSy mufcle fhells, ii. 80, 114* 



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Natural hiftory promoted in Canada, iii. 5. 

 Negroe flaves in North- America, i. 396. 



know a kind of poifon, i. 397. 



New Briftol, i. 219* 



Brunfwkk, i. 229. 



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