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INDEX. 



Captain, pi'esence of mind of the, 



303; Valleau, 49, 150, 151 

 Captains of Dutch East India 



Company, 166 

 Capuchin Christians at Rodriguez, 



xliii 

 Capuchin monk, Pere Hyacinthe, 3 

 Cai-aib Indians, rats unknown to, 90 

 Carangue, caranx, 322 

 Carapaces of tortoises, 71, 373 et scq. 

 Carcharias, 322 

 Carcharodon, 322 

 Cardinal, the bird, 210, 322 

 Cardinal de Bouillon, 260 

 Cardinal de Luynes, xli 

 Cardinal Richelieu, xvii, 22 

 Cardinal, Tournou, 98 

 Careless (Captain) in an oak with 



Charles II, 51 

 Cargados Carajos, the Abbe Rochon 



on situation of, xxxix, 66 

 Carica papaya, 201 

 " Carmiuum, Liber", Horace ad 



Virgilium, 118 

 Carnaval of the Chinese, 253 

 Carp, 205 

 Carr^. M., Voyage des hides Orientalcs, 



358 

 Carta universalis, preserved at 



Weimar, 310 

 Cartridge, powder for, 133 

 Casarca, python, 214 

 Cascades, at Rodriguez, 59 ; at 



Tristan d'Acunha, 27 

 Case (Jacques de la), one of the 



adventurers, xxxiii, 6, 53, 135, 194, 



203, 218, 220, 233 ; is at present in 



America, 53 

 Case (A.) for the Hottentot's tools,^ 



288 

 Cashew-nut, 201 

 Cassowaries, 370 

 Castanheda, Lopez de, 312 

 Castel, M., 376 

 Caste tree, Kasta, 69 

 Castique, 333 

 Castle-gate, in fortress at Cape Town, 



lion's skins in, 281 

 Castleton, Cajjtain, of the Pearl, 



visits Mascaregne, Ivi 

 Castor and Pollux, 35, 38 

 Casuarina, filao, 197 

 Catalogue G^ue'ral de la Bibliotheque 



de la Marine, xxviii 

 Caterpillars, 45, 95, 212 ; eaten by 



Hottentots, 290 

 Catharine islands, 325 



Catholic churches, Chinese temples 

 resembling, 257 



Catholicks (Roman) have liberty of 

 conscience at Patavia, 225 ; but 

 they are to have no publiok exer- 

 cise of their religion, ib.; Irish, 255 



Cats, Jacob, emblems of, 116 



Cats, 90 et seq. ; wild, at the Cape, 

 278 ; destruction of birds by, in 

 Rodriguez, 347 



Cattle, black, in Eden, 44 ; new- 

 comers forbidden to kill, at the 

 Cape, 280 



Cauche, Frangois, voyage de, 110, 

 334, 357, 358, xxxviii 



Cave in the rock, refuge in, 170 



Cavelage (calfatage), 323 



Cavendish, the voyager, 300 



Caves, Pointe aux, 174 



Cavities of the mountains, 95 



Cedars in Eden, 43 



Ceilon, island of, 296 



Celebes, an island, 203, 264 ; in- 

 habitants of, 263 



Celibacy, constraint of, effect of, 124 



Cellar of the State at Genoa, 278 



Cellar rats, 46 



Cemeterj^, of Chinese, at Batavia, 254 



Censure, on tyrants, unjust judges, 

 false nobles, wanderers in religion, 

 impertinent heterodox persons, 

 blockheads that pretend to preach, 

 sacrilegious villains, false zealots, 

 jDedants of all sorts, verse makers, 

 admirers of the ancients, honest 

 murderers, etc., makers of visits, 

 etc., 130, 131; and on impious per- 

 sons, 191 



Ceremonies (funeral) of the Chinese, 

 256 et seq.; none at marriage of 

 Javans, 268 



Ceremonies, mysterious,of Hottentots, 

 289, 297 



Cerne, the sea beyond, 302 ; dis- 

 covered by Portuguese, 195 



Cetacea, 22, 75, 380 



Cetorhinus, 322 



Ceylon, island of, 312 ; natural history 

 of, 67, 75, 86, 296 



Ceyx and Alcyone, by Drydeu, 112 



Chacrelats, a people that can't bear 

 the light, 270 ; they are white and 

 fair, (6. 



Chaiuouqua, tribes, in S. Africa, 294 



Chains, or reefs of rocks, 109 



Chair, magnificent, of Chinese fiauc^, 

 252 



^ Sk, in English version, in the French original, " Etui des Hottentots". 



