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INDEX, 



Cacti, of New Mexico, 112. — Of the Andes 

 of Peru, 299. — Species of Opuntia, natu- 

 ralized at the Hawaiian Islands, 336. — 

 In Hindoosfan, 362. — In Egypt, 410, 



Cadeofiosto, quoted, 403. 



Coesalpinia sappan, 343, 361. 



Cairo, visited, 248. 



Cajanus, the pigeon-pea, 335, 343, 361. — 

 Cultivated in the Monomoisy Country, 

 196.— And at Zanzibar, 260, 



Calabrians, 271. 



Caladium, see Colocasia. 



Calceolarias, of the Andes of Peru, 300. 



Calendar of the Tahcitians, 72. — Of the 

 Hawaiians, 93. — Of the Soahili, 188. — 

 Of the Parsees and Abyssinians, 188. — 

 Of the Feejeeans, 284. 



Calendula officinalis, 395. 



California, visited, 100, 231, 273.— Geo- 

 graphical position of, 288. 



Californian tribes, use water-proof baskets, 

 25, 103. — Account of these tribes, 100. — 

 The men devoid of clothing, 103, 108. 

 — The Southei'n Californians, 112, 



Calophylium, observed at the Tarawan coral 

 group, 67. 



Calotropis procera, 413, 



Calystegia, see Convolvulus, 



Cameleopard, 216, 224. 



Camels, 377, 29^. — Used by the Southern 

 Galla, 212, 341.— In India, 264, 359.— 

 Figured on the Himyaritic monuments, 

 348. — The two-humped, or Bactrian 

 camel, 388, 



Campanula amplexicaulis, 312, 



Camphor, 402. 



Canadians, residing in Oregon, 29, 32, 39. 

 Canara language, of India, 263. 

 Canarium, 323, 326. 



Canes, those used in Eastern and Western 



Arabia, 254. 

 Canna, 320, 329, 338, 405. 

 Cannabis sativa, hemp, 359, 385. 

 Cannibalism, 161, 162, 166, 167, 169, 196, 



214, 234, 296. — Cannibalism of the 



Battas, 294. 



Canoes, of the Fuegians, 18. — Of the Chi- 

 nooks, 25, 287. — On the Upper Colum- 

 bia, 32, 37. — Of the Klamet tribe, in South- 

 western Oregon, 40. — None seen among 

 the Eastern Paumotuans, 55. — Canoes of 

 the Disappointment Islands, 56. — Of the 

 Anaans, or Western Paumotuans, 62. — 

 The paddle of the Tarawan coral group, 

 resembles that of the Persian Gulf, 67, — 

 Canoes, of Pleasant Island, 68. — Of the 

 Samoans, 73.— Of New Zealand, 78, 80. 

 —Of the Tonga Islanders, 84, 86.— Of 

 the Plawaiians, 89. — Of the Californian 

 Tribes, 103,1 1 1 .—Of Luzon, 120, 122.— 

 Of Sooloo, 126. — Sampans of the Straits 

 of Malacca, 131. — Canoes, of the Austra- 

 lians, 13R.— Of the Feejeeans, 146, 150, 

 151. — Of the Monomoisy Lake, 195. — 

 River-boats in the Godaveri, 266. — 

 Canoes of Vanikoro, 279.— Of the North 

 Pacific, and of the Greenland Seas, 287. 

 — Of the Comoro Islands, 291. 



Cape Gooseberry, see Physalis. 



Cape of Good Hope, Malayans at, 134. — 

 Negroes at, 184. — Diversity of races at, 

 274. 



Cape Verd Islands visited, 183, 228, 272. 

 Caper-bus.h, see Capparis. 

 Capparis, 391. 



Capra Americana, the wool used by the 

 Chinooks, 26. 



Capra hircus, the common goat, 358, 367, 

 — Known in the Monomoisy Country, 

 197, 337.— Known to the M'Kuafi, 215, 

 — Landed from a whale ship on the Ta- 

 rawan coral group, 313. — Introduction of 

 the goat into the islands of the Pacific, 

 313, 333. 



Capra ibex, 367. 



Capricorn, see Capra ibex. 



Capsella bursa-pastoris, 310. 



Capsicum, 309, 316, 324, 328, 337, 341, 

 363, 405. 



Caravan routes, 298, 



Caraway, see Carum, 



Cardamine sarmentosa, 319, 325, 



