INDEX. 



Cattle, wild. In the country of the Illinois, iii. 60. 

 Celtis occidentalism nettle-tree, i. 69. 

 Cephalanthiis occidentalism button-wood, ibid. 

 Cercis Canadenfis^ fallad-tree, ibid. 

 Champlain, lake, ii. 90. 



Characters of the French and Englifh women in North- 

 America compared, iii. 55. 



of rhe ladies in Canada, iii. 208. 



Cbenopodium albu7n, i. 118. 



— — anthehninticutn^ i. 163. 



Chermes alni, i. 154. 

 Cherry-trees, wild, iii. 160. 

 Chine, a village in Canada, iii. 305. 

 Chinquapins, iii. 296. 

 Cimex lacujiris, ii. 126. 



leSiularius, ii. 11. 



Cicindela campejlris, varietas, ii. 126. 

 Civility of the inhabitants of Canada, iii. 135. 

 Clergy of Canada, iii. 140. 



Climate, difference of, between Montreal and Que- 

 bec, iii. 152. 

 Cockroaches, ii. 13, 



Cohoes fall, in the river Mohawk, ii. 275. 

 ColUnfcnia Canadenfu, i. 197. 

 Coluber conjiri^ior, black fnake, ii. 202. 

 Columba migrator ia^ ii. 82. 



Comarum palujircy i. 138. 



Copper, native, from the Upper Lake, iii. 278. 



Cormia Ammonis, petrified, iii. 23. 



Cornus Florida^ dog-wood, i. 66. 



Corvus comix, crow, ii. 66. 



Cory /us avellanay ii. 90, 



Coryphana Hippurus^ i. 19. 



Cows in Canada degenerate, iii. 188. 



Cranes, American, ii. 72. 



formerly abundant in America, i. 290. 



Cratagus crus gain, \. 66, 115. 



■ ■ — tomentofa, currants, ii. 151. 



Crickets, ii. 10. 



field, ii. 69. 



Crows, great flights of, ii. 65. Cryftals, 



