IX N 7 HI E X. 



j former, of New-Sweden, ii. 106. 

 - -- of the American Indians before the arrival of 



the Europeans, ii. 36. 

 Sterna birundo, i. 23. 

 Sturgeons, ii. 229, 278. 



Sulphureous fprings near Bay St. Paul> iii. 215* 

 Swallow, barn or houfe, ii. 14 . 

 --- chimney, ii. 146. 

 . -- ground, or fand martin* ii. 147. 

 -- ieen at fea. i* 24. 



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Tawho, orTawhim, 13.98* 



Tawkee. See Orontium* 



Terns, i. 23. 



Tetrao lagopus, Ptarmigans, iii. 5$. 



Thuja occidentalis, iii. 170. 



Tilia Americana, lime-tree, i. 59. 



Tifavojaune rouge, iii 14. 



Titmoufe, great, i. 24. 



Tobacco pipes, Indian, ii. 42. 



Travado. ii. 214. 



Trees, which refift putrefa&ion lefs than ethers, ii, 19; 



Trientalij europaa, i. 138* 



*Triglochin maritimum, i. 138. 



Trochilus colubris, i. 2ICV 



Trois Rivieres, a town in Canada, iii. 85* 



Tropic bird, i, 23. 



Turdus migratorius, ii. 90. 



-- polyglottQS, ii. 217* 



Turtle, i. 2a. 



Typba latifolia, ii. 132. iii. 2 1 8. 



r<- ' #W*&tr^yl M!*>. 



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Vacclmum, a fpecies of, i. 66. 

 * - another fpecies, ibid. 

 -- bifpidulum, ii. 79* 

 Vtratrum album, ii. 91. 

 Verbafcum tbapfus, i. -128. 

 i. 119. 





