INDEX. 



Philadelphia, temperature of its climate, i. 46* 



trade of, i. 49. 



Phytolacca decandra^ American nightfliade, i. 95, 196* 

 Ptcus auratusy ii. 86. 



caroUnus, ii. ibid. 



■T erythrocephalus^ ii. ibid. 



piled tus, ii. ibid. 



principalis, ii. 85. 



— — pubefcenSi, ii. 87. ■ 



varius, ii. ibid. 



villafusy ii. 86. 



Pierre a Calumet, iii. 230. 

 Pigeons, wild, ii. 82. 

 Pinus abies^ the pine, i. 360. 

 . fylvejiris, the fir, i. ibid. 



tceda, i. 69. 



— — Americana, i. ibid. 



Plantago major, i. 118. 



maritima, iii. 211. 



Platanus occidentalism i. 62. 



Pleurify, i. 376.^ 



Poa angiijii folia, iii. 156. 



capillaris, iii. 66. 



Poke. See Phytolacca. 



Polecat, American, i. 273. 



Pclytrichutn commune, i. 184. 



Pontederia cordata, iii. 260. 



Porpefle, i. 16. r ■ r 11 i 



Portiiwuefe, or Spanifli man of war, a Ipecies of blub- 

 ber, i. 15. 



Portulaca oleracca, purflane, ii. 284. 



Potentilla fruticofa, i. 138. 



Prairie de Magdelene, a fmall village in Canada, lii. 



52. 



Preferablenefs of Old Sweden to New Sweden, li. 



188. 

 Prinos verticillatus, i. 67. 

 Probability of Europeans being in North-America 



long before Columbus's difcovery, ii. 31* 



Procellaria pelagica, i. 22. _ 



Prunella 



