INDEX. 



421 



Cardamum, see Amomum. 

 Cardiospermum helicacabum, 315, 325, 



324, 404. 

 Carduus, 407. 

 Caribs, 113, 114, 279. 

 Carica papaya, 309, 316, 328, 341, 362, 



411. 



Carob tree, see Ceratonia. 



Caroline Islands, 115, 289. 



Carrot, see Daucus carota. 



Cars of antique pattern, in Hindoostan, 267. 



Carthamus tinctorius, or Dyer's saffron, 



381, 362. 

 Carum carvi, 397. 

 Caryophyllus, 323, 326. 

 Caryophyllus, see Cloves. 

 Caryota urens, 365. 

 Cassada, see Jatropha. 

 Cassia sophera, 408. 



Occidentalis, 335, 362, 408. 



tora, 335, 362. 



scandens, 335. 



alata, 362. 



fistula, 362, 404. 



lanceolata, 400. 



obovata, 400. 



absus, 408. 

 Castanea, the chestnut, 391. 

 Castes of India, 177, 181, 258, 263, 268. 

 Castor bean, see Ricinus. 

 Casuarina equisetifolia, 83, 130, 320, 329, 



-338, 364. 

 Catacombs of Naples, 271. 

 Catalpa, see Bignonia. 

 Cato, quoted, 393. 



Cats, 333, 359, 384.— Carried from the 

 coast to the Monomoisy Country, 197, 

 344. — None among the M'Kuafi, 215. — 

 Cats, among the Arabs, 254. 



Cattle, see Bullocks. 



Cauliflower, 384. 



Caves of India, 349. 



Celebes, 132, 178, 282, 290, 402. 



Celery, see Apium dulce. 



Celosia cristata, 399. 



Ccltis Australia, 394. 



Occidentalis, 409.' 



106 



Ccnchrus calyculatus, 318, 330. 

 Centaurea calcitrapa, 397. 



moschata, 407. 



cyanus, 413. 

 Centipede, introduced into the Hawaiian 



Islands, 333. 

 Ceram, wild people of, 295. 

 Cerasus, see Prunus ccrasus, 311. 

 Ceratonia siliqua, 361, 392. 

 Ccrbera, 320, 327. 



Thevetia, 363. 

 Cercis siliquastrum, 391. 

 Cercopithecus, 368. 



Cervus wapiti, the American elk, in Cali- 

 fornia, 105. 



Ceylon, notice of, 136. 



ChcErophyllum sativum, 395. 



Chaga Tribe, of East Africa, 193, 214, 215, 

 216. 



Chamicriphis, 405. 

 Charity, among the Parsees, 242. 

 Checkered baskets of Yemen, 253, 372. 

 Cheiranthus annuus, 407. 

 Chenopodium album, 307, 310, 403. 



rubrum, and C. flavum, 403. 

 Cherokees, 114. 



Cherry, see Pi-unus cerasus, 311. 



Chestnut, see Castanea. 



Chicorium, the endive, 390. 



Chick-pea, or Cicer, 380. 



Chief's language, among the Polynesians, 

 92. — Among aboriginal Americans, 114. 



Chili, visited, 20, 183, 229, 272. 



Chimikaine, a Mission Station in Interior 

 Oregon, 33, 



Chinese, 45, 117, 143, 272, 275, 290. 



Chinooks, compared with the Fuegians, 19. 

 — Described, 23. — Their mode of flatten- 

 ingthehead,24. — Of the Lower.Columbia, 

 2.5. — Their mats, have some analogy with 

 those of the Chinese, 26. — The Chinooks, 

 are more advanced in the arts, than the 

 Hunting Tribes of Northwest America, 

 26. — Capture whales, 26. 



Chittah, or hunting leopard, 371. 



Cliory, of East Africa, 212. 



Chrysanthemum, 382, 



