.3S8 INDEX. 



Cape wines, ii. 17 7. 



Cape St. Sebastian, on the coast of Africa, ii. 164. 



Cape de Verd islands, i. 5. 



Capsicum, chilie pepper, i. 32. 



Caranjah island, i. 453. 



Caravansary, or Serai, at Ahmedabad, iii. 123. 



Cardamom, culture of that spice, i. 317. 



Caringe trees, in the Concan, i. 219. 



Carp, magnitude of those in the Nerbudda, ii.249- 



Carthusians, their mistaken idea of Christianity, iv. 339^ 



Carwar, Romish bishopric in India, i. 303. 



Carwithen's Lectures, extracts from, i. 125. 



Cashew, trees planted on the public roads in Travencore, i. 365. 



Cashew apple, and nut, i. 365. 



Cassia Fistula, in the Concan, i. 219- 



Cassia Lignea, in Malabar, i. 352. 



Cassowary, at the Cape menagerie, ii .185. 



Cast, caste, one of the four grand divisions of the Hindoo castes or tribes, iii. 14. 



Cataract, in the eye, Indian method of removing it, in Corouiandel, iii. 431. 



Caterpillar, foresight and instinct of the faggot or thorn-nested caterpillar, ii. 27S. 



Catholicon, the blessed appellation of Christianity, iv. 311. 



Caunpore, cantonments decribed, iv. 78. 



Caesar Fredericke, bis account of Cambay, iii. 86. 



Celestial Bride, a magnificent mosque, iii. 144. 



Centipedes, effects of their bite, ii. 121. 



Chagos, a caste of Malabars, i. 390. 



Chamelion of the Concan, particularly described in colour, habits, &c. i. 198. 



Champa, Champaca, its delicious fragrance, i. 31. 



Champoing, an Indian luxury described, i. 255. 



Champoneer, city and fort described, iii. 475. 



Chanacya, extraordinary anecdote, ii. 235. 



Chandala, lowest tribe of Hindoos, i. 71. Their cruel situation in respect to caste, ii. 

 311. Their wretchedness at Dhuboy, ii. 310. Degradation at Zinore, ii. 514. 

 Sad outcasts at Brodera, iii. 316. 



Chandernagore, iv. 100. 



Chandode, town and district described, iii. 5. Its temples, idols, priests and groves, 

 all of peculiar sanctity, iii 6. 



Charlemont, Earl of, his anecdote of Hume, iii. 186. 



Charlotte, queen of England, her letter to Frederic king of Prussia, when princess of 

 Mecklenburgh, iii. 263. 



Charuns, a tribe of bards in India, iii. 228. Further account of them, 484. 



