INDEX. 



Maize-thieves, profcribed in America, ii. 78. 



white backed, ii. 274. 



Maple, red, i. 167. 



Marangoins, a kind of gnats, iii. 47. 



Marble, white wiih blueifh grey fpots, i. 83. 



Jl/Iarmor rude. See Lime-ftone. 



Mechanicks, few in Canada, iii. 59. 



JHedufa aurita^ i. 15. 



Meloe majalis, ii. 105. 



— — profcarabaus^ ii. 157. 



Mickmacks, an Indian Nation, iii, 180. 



Mink, ii. 61. 



Mocking bird, i. 217. 



Moles, a kind of, i. 191. 



fubterraneous walks of, i. igo. 



Montmorenci waterfall, iii. 227. 

 Montreal, a great town in Canada, iii. 71. 



• account of the climate of, iii. 75. 



•■ - ■■ churches and convents of, iii. 72. 



■_ — hofpital of, iii. 74. 



Moofe-^deer, i. 296. 



'- — nothing but an elk, iii. 204. 



Morus ruira, i. 68. 



Motacilla ftalisy bluebird, ii. 70. 



Moths abundant in the clothes and furs, ii. 8« 



Mountain flax, i. 303. 



Milfcovy glafs, i. 84. 



M.ufk rats, ii. 56. 



.»___ carnivorous, ii. 285. 



l^dfquitoes, i. 113. 



Myrlca cerifera^ candleberry-tree, i. 192. 



gaki : i . 138. 



Mytilus anatinusy mufcle fliells, ii. 80, 114. 



N. 

 Natural hiftory promoted in Canada, iii. 5. 

 Negroe flaves in North- America, i. 396. 



know a kind of poilbn, 1. 397. 



New Briftol, i. 219. 

 Brunfwick, i. 229. 



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