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Rcfckftones of various forts, near Fort St. Frederic^ 

 V. riii 2$, sr!$ * 

 &ubus occidentalism i. 66. 

 Rudbeckia triloba> iii. 294. 



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Sagitiaria fagittifolla^ ii. 97. 



Salem, a little town hi New-Jerfey, ii. 164. 



Sambucus occidentalism f. Canadenfts, i. 66. ii. 283. 



Sands of feveral forts, near Lake Champlain, iii. 24. 



Sanguinaria Canadenfis, ii, 140. 



Saratoga, an Engli/h fort towards Canada, ii. 289. 



Sarothra gentianoideSj i. 1 26. 



ScarubauS) ii. 68. v 



carolinus ? ii. 12$. 



Scirpus pallujiris, iii. 83: 



Stembtr pelamys, boneto, i. 21. 



' -* thynnuS) tunny, i. 19. 



Sea hen, i. 24. 



Sea weeds, i. 12. 



Servants, different kinds of, i. 387. 



Shear water, i. 23. 



Ships, annually entered into, and failed from Philadel- 

 phia, i. 53. 



Sifon Canadenfe, iii. 27. 



Skeleton found in Canada, fuppofed to be of an etc* 

 phant, iii. 12. 



Skunk, or American pole cat, i. 27^5 



Smilax laurifolia^ i. 68, ii. 185. 



Snake, black, ii. 202. 



Snow-bird, ii. 51, 81. 



Soap-ftone, i. 300. 



Soeurs de Congregation, 111.304. 



Soldiers advantageoufly provided for in Canada, iii. 16, 



Sorbus aitcuparia, iii. 151. 



Spartiu?n fcGparium, i. 287. 



Squafhes, i. 348. 



Squirrels, flying, i. 320. 



i grey, i. 310. 



^ ground, i. 322. 



State, 



