INDEX. 



large, i. i, &c. To what this queftion may be reduced 



and how it may be anfwered, i. 47, &c t 

 Anticofti, Bland of, its defcription, i. 88. 

 Apalacbes ; an Indian nation, ii. 339. 

 Arms, offenfive and defenfive of the Indians, i. 337, 338. 

 AffaJJination ; in what manner it is puntfhed amongft the 



Hurons, i. 33. 



AJfmiboih. Indians, their character, of the lake of the 



Afliniboils, i. 281, &c. 

 Autmoins. Jugglers of Acadia, ii. 178, 



B 



Bahama, opening the gulph of Bahama, ii. 361-2. Courfe 

 from thence to St. Domingo, ii. 363. Old Straits of 

 Bahama, ii. 364. 



Balize, Ifland of, ii. 293, 294. 



Bay, St. Bernard, ii. 309. 



Bay of Mutanzas, its defcription, ii. 360. 



Bay, Hud Ton's: the nations in its neighbourhood, i. 

 276, &c. 



Bay of the Tfonnonthouans, its defcription, i. 340. 

 Bay of the Noquets, ii. 60. 

 'Bay of the Stinkards, or fimply the Bay : Tort and million 



there, ii. 62. The Indians of this bay dance the dance 



of the Calumet, ii. 70. 

 Bayagoulas, an Indian nation, ii. 284. 

 Bank, (Great) of Newfoundland. Its defcription, i. 68, 



&c. Caufesof the winds and fogs which prevail there, 



i. 70, &c. 

 Beaver. See CalTor. 



Betkancourt, its fituation, i. 173. . River of the fame 

 name, whence it has got that of the Jilnking river, u 

 174-5. 



Bellona. The company's veffel, the author embarks in 

 her, ii. 355. The governor of Havannah refufes her 

 entrance into his port, ii. 360. Miftake of her pilots 

 in their reckoning, ii. 364. Their confufion in difco- 

 vering land; what refoluticn they take, ii. 366. Its 

 unexpected fuccefs ; arrival at Cape Francois, ii. 



Biloxi. Arrival at Biloxi, & 304. Defcription of the 

 coaft and road of Biloxi : origin of that name, ii. 304, 

 305. Cli- 



