INDEX. 



Cryftals, tranfparent, i. 82. 

 Culex pipiens, mufquetoes, i. 143. 



pulicaris, ii. 296. , 



Cunila pukgmdes, penny-royal, i. 194. 



Cuprejfus thyoides, white cedar, or white juniper, ii. 174, 



D. 



Dandelion, iii. 13. 

 Datura Jiramonium^ i. 152. 

 Deal, i. 2. 



Decay of the teeth of the Europeans in North-Ame- 

 rica, i. 360. 

 Delaware bay, i. 10. 



— river, i. ir. 



» good water of, i. 47. 



—• ■ convenient for trade, ihid, 



Delphinus Phocana, i. 17. 



Diet in Canada, iii. 182. 



Diofpyros Vtrgtniana^ perHrnon, i. 68, 127, 345. 



Dirca paluftris, moufe-wood, ii. 148. 



Diftempers common among the Indians, iii. 32. 



Dog-fi(h, i. 18. 



Dogs trained to draw water from the river, iii. 185. 



— — put before fledges in winter, iii. 186. 



Dolphin, or dorado, i. 19. 



Draba verna, ii. 91. 



Dracontium foetidum, ii. 90^ 



Drowned lands, iii. i. 



Vytifcus piceus, ii. i2'js 



E. 

 Elizabeth Town in New-Jerfey, i. 232. 

 Elymus arenarius, fea-lime grafs, iii. 210. 

 Ember iza hye?nalis, ii. 51. 

 Epigaa repens, creeping ground-laurel, ii. 130. 

 Efchara:^ i. 13. 



Efquimaux, a nation in the ardic parts of North- 

 America, iii. 233. 



' — — « arms of, iii. 236. 



» ' ' ■■ boats of, iii. 235. 



Efquimaux, 



