I: N" D E : IC 4^5 



ChaSfaws have a play at hall p. 3^4 



their punifhment of adultery 308 



QharaSJer of an Indian hunter II7 



Ckartres fort^ at the Illinois 114 



CherokeeSy hidians - 33 1 



'Cherry trees, wild 222 

 Chiclfaivs. See Tchilcachas. 

 Chltimachas, an Indian nation fettled to the wejlward 



of New Orleans 25 



Chsaguen, a fort on lake Ontario 176 



drier ^ or wax-tree, or candle^berry myrtle ■ 351 



X^ollapiffas, or Aquelon-piffas, an Indian nation 3^ 



-— '. — — generofity of one of them wh(i underwent 



^^-'death in/lead of his fon " 169 



Conlhakis, an Indian nation 229 



Copal-tree, or Rhus Copaliinnm 354 



Corrientes, Cape af Florida ^1*5 



{Jetton, its culture • ' '- ■ 377 

 Cuha, wcftcrmojl of the Jiitilles or Leeward Jf^eji-India • 



iflands' ' - -" '• ' ' ' 18 



> _ • ■ 



Dances cuftomary ainong' the Indians on various occafions 97 

 Dauphin ijle. See Maffacre-ifle. 



Differ tation on the prefervation of health 401 



Divers 97 



Dogs, Spani/h, their antipathy to the Indians 1 1 . 1 2 



-^-^ — fefn eaten by the Indians before ihey go to war 99. 189- 

 ^ ■ . ■ \ ' 202 



Po?ningo ['^zr\ D om\r\go)ms of the WeJ{-i?idia iflands 5 



*— r- the capital cf the ifle of that name ibid. 



■r — •_ irflance of cruelty towards the negro faves there 16 



X*^ injiarce cf generofity of one of its inhabiia'nts 1 4 



Dorado, ari imaginary country abounding in gold ^7 



•J^-'; attempts of the Spaniards toivards finding it 89 



Ducks and Teiils ' ' 96. 97 



^ ' which perch en trees 373 



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