INDEX. 



Efquimaux, drefs of, iii. 234. 



words, iii. 239. 



Evergreens in North-America, i. 360. 

 Excrefcences on feveral trees, ii. 22. 

 Exocoetui -volitans, flying fifti, i. 20« 



F. 



Fagus cajlanea^ cheftnut-tree, i. 67. 



fylvatica^ beech, i. 69. 



— — pumi/a, chinquapin, iii. 296. 

 Fans, made of wild turkeys tails, iii, 66, 

 Fi'Iis lynx, wolf-lynx, ii. 200. 

 Fever and ague, i. 364. 



Fifli, caught by a peculiar method at Trois Rivieres, 

 iii. 92. 



flying, i. 20, 



Fleas, original in America, ii. 9. 



Food of the Indians, ii. 95. 



Formica nigra, ii. 68. 



Fort St. Frederic, or Crownpoint, iii. 4, 34. 



— — — John, in Canada, iii, 45. 



Foxes, grey, i. 282. 



red, i. 283. 



Fraxinus excelfior^ afh, i. 68. 

 Fucus nutans^ fea-weed, i. 12. 



G. 



Galium t'lnSforium^ Hi. 14. 

 Gentiana lutea, i. 138. 



japonaria^ iii. 294. 



German-town in Penfylvania, i. 89 



Giants pots, i. 121. 



Ginfeng, iii. 1 14. 



Gleditfia triacanthosy honey-Iocufl-tree, i. 69. 



Glycine Jpios, ii. 96. 



Gnaphalium margaritaceum^ i. 130. 



Goods that have a run among the Indians, iii. 266. 



given in exchange by the Indians, iii, 274. 



Gourds, i. 347. 



Qracula quijcula^ the purple daw, ii. 76, 



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