ly INDEX. 



Cod, 362. 



Cohoes, in the Mohawk river, 458. 

 CoUinsonia Canadensis ^ nettle leaved coUinsonia, 279. 

 Columba migrator ia, common wiid pigeon, 347. 

 Coliimbium,y 4»21. 



Connecticut ri<ver, narrows of the, 448. 

 Corwohulus panduratuSf wild potatoe, 278. 

 Copper oreSf 416. 

 — mines, 



Coreopsis lanceolata, 300. 

 Cornvs sericea, 294, 



Cor,pha umbraculifera. Cdthh^Lge-treQ, 27o. 



Coiton, three varieties of, 232. Nankeen, 233. Greenseed, 

 ib. Black-seed, ib. Aveiage produce of, 254. Advan- 

 tages of i :s ciiLure^ ib. Frequently destroyed by a cater- 

 pillar, 384. Mode of prevention;, 385. Injured by a bug^, 

 ib. 



groundsel tree, or sea purslane, 276. 



Cougar, or paiither, 319. ' 

 Cranes bill, 285. 



Crotaius horridus^ rattle-snake, 387. 



Cucumber -tree , 290. 



Ciipress-us thvoides.w\\\X.& ZQ&'3iX tXQQi 273. 

 Cuttle-fish, 364. 

 Cyanite, or disthene, 405. 

 Cypress-tree, deciduous, 272. 

 Cypressus disticha. See Cypress* 



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jyaciylis glomerata, orchard-grass, 226. 



Datura stramonium, James town weed, 252. 



Deer, two species of, 323. 



Bwspyros Virginiana, persimmon-tree, 267. 



Dipus jerboa, 339. 



Duck, canvass back, 355. 



Dyeing -plants f 300. 



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Earthquakes, the Atlantic Coast formpirly derangejd by, 46» 

 One in the Kaskaskias, 47. 



