INDEX. 



Aerial dancers, 116. 

 African witchcraft, 192. 

 Agoutis, a pair of, 67. 

 Ants, procession of, 52-56. 

 Armadillo, habits of, 215-217. 

 Arrowroot, planting and prepara- 

 tion of, 99. 



Bamboos, 37, 80, 137. 



Bamboo bank, 139. 



Bananas, wild, 37. 



Bartram the botanist, in Florida, 



75. 

 Bats and vampires, 85. 

 Bird-spider, the, 232. 

 Birds, how to capture, 117. 



Cacao trees and fruit, 86-88. 

 Camp, my first, in Tobago, 10. 

 Cannibal, derivation of the word, 

 145. 



home of the, 142. 

 Carib family, 151. 



girl, 153. 



implements of stone, 148. 



and Caribbees, 146-148. 

 Cashew, fruit and beverage, 185. 

 Cassareep, or pepper-pot, 224. 

 Cassava plant and flour, 91. 



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Cassican, crested, 22-25. 

 Cedar and cog-wood, 135. 

 Centipede, the, 49. 

 Cha-cha-la-ka, a bird of Yucatan, 



76. 

 Chronological notes on Tobago, 



247-254. 

 Cicadse, whistling of the, 167. 

 Cockerricos, birds of Tobago, 75- 



77. 

 Cocoa palm, 132. 



uses of, and nuts, 183, 184. 

 Coffee trees and berries, 88, 90. 

 Columbus, second and third voy- 

 ages of, 144. 

 Courland Bay, Tobago, 206. 

 Crapaud, or edible frog, 212. 

 Crown lands in Tobago, 209. 

 Crown Point, Tobago, 206. 

 Crusoe, Eobinson, a coward, 12. 



as a hunter, 18. 



costume of, 18. 



his island, 3, 4, 147. 



shipwreck of, 4, 203-205. 



his cave, 206. 



his great canoe, 136. 



his Man Friday, 142, 149. 



finds footprint on the Bands, 144. 



a modern, 253. 

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